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In the united states the main patrol vehicles include: The Dodge Charger, Ford Crown Victoria and the chevrolet tahoe
Popular under cover cop cars include, but are not limited to: Ford Crown Victoria (No longer made), Chevy Impala, Chevy Suburban, and Chevy Tahoe.
Try calling your insurance broker.
I dont exactly mean by your question but most cops have the car Crown Victoria made by Ford. But after you are in the police force for over 2 year you car have the offer to buy you own car and they will put lights on it and other stuff to it so it would be a cop car. I think i might have answer your question but if you have any other question just let me know.
Bigger brakes on cop car.
About as fast as a regular Dodge Challenger vs a "regular car"...
Our police cars are not black and white so they are just called 'police car' or 'cop car'. A: "the car can vary in its model. Some cop cars are mustangs, dodge chargers, ford expolrers, crown victorias, impalas, the malabu and traditionally the mustang 5.0. A slag term for police is 50, since back in the 80's they were commonly known to drive a 50 mustang. However, today most police will drive a crown Victoria or a impala depending on the funding for there district."
not fast enough(: Depends on the Car.look up the style of car and it should tell you
I have a crown vic and from what I find is 225 hp but it doesn't seem like it because if that was an old cop car it probably has 2.73 gears ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual , the 351 ( 5.8 litre ) in a 1989 Ford Crown Victoria is rated at ( 180 horsepower at 3600 RPM and 285 ft. lbs. torque at 2400 RPM ) The 8th " character " of the VIN is a " G "
yes and no
i believe its 2.1 quarts to be exact and if you have a trac lock (cop cars etc.) it needs the friction modifier.
yes, because it is still a cop's car... he/she just isn't in it at the precise moment.... my car is still my car even if I'm not in it