Ford nor Chevy still produce cars for the police. Dodge might be the only viable answer for competing with an ex-police car 10 to 20 years from now.
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Where do police cars go after a hard life of law enforcement? Often in low-buck racing series like the 24 Hours of Lemons.
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Would the next-generation Charger–either all-electric or gas-powered–suffer the same fate?
Possibly. Dodge teased a Charger police car concept on Instagram.
So, when this round of Dodge Charger police cars hit retirement, will we see them in Lemons competition?
Ford nor Chevy still produce cars for the police. Dodge might be the only viable answer for competing with an ex-police car 10 to 20 years from now.
I'm addicted to police chase videos on YouTube. Arkansas does them best. Occasionally, the camera car will be a Tahoe or Durango that struggles to hit 130. Eventually, a Charger will swoop in and handily dispatch the perp. It's almost laughable how fast they are compared to any other police vehicle.
The school behind me just received a donation of 3 P71s, silver and black and in really nice shape and one Black Charger also in really nice shape. I may need to become a volunteer in the automotive department.
I actually saw an unmarked P71 with red/blue stealth lights pull someone over on the freeway yesterday.
I didn't think Delaware still had any Crown Vics in the fleet. Been a long time since I saw one in action. Either I was wrong about that or somebody just got shaken down.
ddavidv said:I'm addicted to police chase videos on YouTube. Arkansas does them best. Occasionally, the camera car will be a Tahoe or Durango that struggles to hit 130. Eventually, a Charger will swoop in and handily dispatch the perp. It's almost laughable how fast they are compared to any other police vehicle.
I've had a few car chases in my residential neighborhood. It's all fun and games until the perp's car winds up flipped on a neighbor's front lawn . Oddly enough, the number of unmarked police cars following the perp's cars is astonishing.
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