California chooses Ford Explorer Police Interceptor as next patrol car
#31
Got my 2016 Explorer a few weeks ago. rides and handles great and has plenty of power. Has A/C vents for the rear passengers, lol.
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#36
Lexus Champion
The Michigan State Police do regular tests of all police vehicles and even motor bikes. And surprisingly they're happy to share their results. In fact their test team and writers almost gush with praise on some vehicles just like the car magazines do.
Here's a link to their 2015 test of police vehicles and the Ford Explorer, Chevy Tahoe, Dodge Charger among others are all there. It's a huge pdf document but worth reading if you have the time.
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ms...d_479059_7.pdf
To me a police vehicle doesn't need to be ridiculously fast or a corner carver to accomplish its job, it just needs to be safe and able to handle a variety of jobs. 90 percent of police driving is trundling along or doing slow or moderate speed patrolling. No need for a torque monster do some sort of high speed bit. For pursuit you have helicopters and soon enough, drones.
Here's a link to their 2015 test of police vehicles and the Ford Explorer, Chevy Tahoe, Dodge Charger among others are all there. It's a huge pdf document but worth reading if you have the time.
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/ms...d_479059_7.pdf
To me a police vehicle doesn't need to be ridiculously fast or a corner carver to accomplish its job, it just needs to be safe and able to handle a variety of jobs. 90 percent of police driving is trundling along or doing slow or moderate speed patrolling. No need for a torque monster do some sort of high speed bit. For pursuit you have helicopters and soon enough, drones.
#37
Lexus Champion
The municipal forces here seem to favour the Charger and the old Impala. It is the old "black-and-white" OPP (acting as the Highway Patrol in this area) that seems to favour the new Fords, mainly the Taurus; I cannot recall seeing many Explorers. The last time I saw a PI Explorer may have been the OPP's display at the Toronto Autoshow.
Our police forces are probably not as rich as some down south.
Our police forces are probably not as rich as some down south.
#38
Lexus Champion
Originally Posted by sulu
The municipal forces here seem to favour the Charger and the old Impala. It is the old "black-and-white" OPP (acting as the Highway Patrol in this area) that seems to favour the new Fords, mainly the Taurus; I cannot recall seeing many Explorers. The last time I saw a PI Explorer may have been the OPP's display at the Toronto Autoshow.
Our police forces are probably not as rich as some down south.
Our police forces are probably not as rich as some down south.
The majority now are Taurus. Very few Crown Vics. In Calgary it's also pickups in plain vanilla flavors and then Taurus.
Always amusing to see the differences between north and south, east and west. The RCMP use Tahoes now, but that's about highway cruising.
Interestingly enough. The Taurus has a hefty payload and with the 3.5 Eco-Boost that might seem a better deal with packaging efficiency. The Explorer is a cross-platform to the Taurus is it not IRC?
#39
Lexus Test Driver
The current Explorer is quickly becoming SoCal's law enforcement vehicle of choice. They are all over the place and it is already a memorized car to watch out for. I do still see some brand new civilian ones, but not too too often. A great looking SUV, which would be high on my list of ones to look at.
What I'm most curious and anxious about is seeing what these will look like in six years when all the law enforcement agencies start selling their well worn units. Will it be like seeing all these Crown Victoria's with painted out doors that we see today? Hard to imagine on an Explorer. They just look too nice and too expensive to be an ex-anything.
What I'm most curious and anxious about is seeing what these will look like in six years when all the law enforcement agencies start selling their well worn units. Will it be like seeing all these Crown Victoria's with painted out doors that we see today? Hard to imagine on an Explorer. They just look too nice and too expensive to be an ex-anything.
#40
Metro Nashville police all use Impalas, have for years. I did see a new Taurus cruiser the other day, which makes sense because I think Chevy quit selling the FWD Impala cruiser. Metro also uses Chevy Astro vans, I think for crime scene investigation. Buddy got a ticket from a cop in an Astro van the other week, he totally could've out ran him lol.
Belle Meade police used diesel powered Passats. I think they're going to have VW buy them back and get something else, but they said the cost difference in fuel paid for the upgrade from old Chargers in less than a year. Small department though, they might have had 7 to 10 cars total.
Highway patrol used to use Crown Vics exclusively. I've seen them use the Caprice, and now the Explorer as well. Other local municipalities liked the Charger for a good while, but I'm starting to see more marked Explorers.
Belle Meade police used diesel powered Passats. I think they're going to have VW buy them back and get something else, but they said the cost difference in fuel paid for the upgrade from old Chargers in less than a year. Small department though, they might have had 7 to 10 cars total.
Highway patrol used to use Crown Vics exclusively. I've seen them use the Caprice, and now the Explorer as well. Other local municipalities liked the Charger for a good while, but I'm starting to see more marked Explorers.
#42
Good thing is they are distinctive enough to be easily spotted in the rear view mirror, it's this guy that you have to worry about...they can just hide behind a small bush and bam you get a speeding ticket.
#43
Lexus Test Driver
The Explorers are the most uncomfortable vehicle on earth. The seats are horrible as is the adjustments once a cage is put in. After only 2 hrs my legs and lower back are killing me. The Crown Vics were a MUCH better vehicle.
Also, we've totaled about 6 Explorers in accidents that Crown Vics would have laughed at. Unfortunately we are stuck with them for now. If I had to drive one on a daily basis I think I'd be suicidal.
Also, we've totaled about 6 Explorers in accidents that Crown Vics would have laughed at. Unfortunately we are stuck with them for now. If I had to drive one on a daily basis I think I'd be suicidal.
#44
Lexus Fanatic
The type, color, placement, and intensity of police-spec lights, though, is usually strictly controlled by law. That's to try and keep potential criminals from impersonating the police. There have been numerous cases of so-called "cops" doing traffic stops, particularly in rural or lonely places......only to rob, assault, carjack, or even rape their victims.
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#45
Lexus Fanatic
The Explorers are the most uncomfortable vehicle on earth. The seats are horrible as is the adjustments once a cage is put in. After only 2 hrs my legs and lower back are killing me. The Crown Vics were a MUCH better vehicle.
Also, we've totaled about 6 Explorers in accidents that Crown Vics would have laughed at. Unfortunately we are stuck with them for now. If I had to drive one on a daily basis I think I'd be suicidal.
Also, we've totaled about 6 Explorers in accidents that Crown Vics would have laughed at. Unfortunately we are stuck with them for now. If I had to drive one on a daily basis I think I'd be suicidal.