It depends if the bolt pattern on the wheels match the bolt pattern on the vehicle's hubs. In most cases, stock wheels from one manufacturer will not fit a vehicle from a different manufacturer.
No, the bolt pattern is different.
Dodge and Chevy uses 8 on 6.5 1999 Ford and up use 8 on 170mm
14" rims.
No, the rims will not clear the calipers.
The rims are a different size and use a different lug pattern. Because of this, they are not interchangeable.
no sorry to say they want the bolt pattern is to small but a Toyota,jeep, ford ranger and some oldsmobiles will if you use Toyota or ford ranger rims you have to but a spacer or five washers on b4 you put on the rim to keep it off the calapers i have a 96 ford probe and i have some kind of ford rims on it and i had to but washers on and then the rims to keep it from rubbing
Stereotypically police officers drive Ford Crown Victoria's, but depending on the state and city you live, the cops may drive new Dodge Charger's and Chevrolet Impala's. The L.A. PD still drives a few 80's Chevrolet Caprice's. Departments in rural areas have using 70's Chevrolet Blazer's and Ford Bronco's for years, but now they use new Ford Expedition's and Chevrolet Trailblazer's.
Because the founder of the company was Henry Ford. It was common for companies to use the name of the founder as the company name. Ford, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Chrysler, Dodge, Toyota, Honda, Nash, Hudson, all family names, just to name a few early companies.
Dodge Intrepid 1998-2004
The Dodge Charger seems to be quite common. I've also seen the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, Chevrolet Impala, and Ford Explorer in use fairly often. Keep in mind that police departments will use a variety of vehicles for a variety of purposes - not all police vehicles are interceptors.
The newer Dodge Neon & the SX 2.0 rims will fit on Cavaliers ranging from years 1995 to present..
Generally speaking, your answer is going to be no - Ford and General Motors don't use the same lug patterns.