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svtroky
03-18-2010, 11:19 AM
http://autos.yahoo.com/articles/autos_content_landing_pages/1363/ford-introduces-new-taurus-based-police-car/


http://a323.yahoofs.com/ymg/autos_content_landing_pages__20/autos_content_landing_pages-956561731-1268851307.jpg?ymrZr1CDF6Lh0IhO Ford Police Interceptor

The next time you’re pulled over for speeding, you might be surprised by what you see in the rearview. Ford (http://autos.yahoo.com/ford/) recently unveiled its replacement for the Crown-Victoria-based Police Interceptor -- and it’s a Taurus (http://autos.yahoo.com/2010_ford_taurus/).


“Ford first introduced its police package in 1950 and today the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor is the industry leader,” explains Jalopnik. “The automaker's dominated the streets to the point that over the last five years, Ford's controlled more than 70% of the patrol cars sold. … Unfortunately, the Crown Vic's Panther-platform's getting a little long in the tooth — it hasn't seen a redesign in over 15 years.”


So out goes the Crown Vic and in comes the Taurus. “To develop the all-new Police Interceptor, Ford engineers worked hand-in-hand with Ford’s Police Advisory Board of law enforcement professionals, which provided input on key vehicle attributes such as safety, performance, durability, driver comfort and functionality,” writes Ford.
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While the new Police Interceptor is based on the 2010 Ford Taurus, the changes are significant.


According to Cars.com, “Police departments across the country won’t be piloting just any Taurus off dealership lots. Ford says approximately 90 percent of the interior has been redesigned for police use.” Unique features include front seats with anti-stab plates to protect officers from violent criminals and vinyl rear seats to make cleaning up after messy ones easier.


http://a323.yahoofs.com/ymg/autos_content_landing_pages__20/autos_content_landing_pages-428658004-1268851307.jpg?ymrZr1CDj2D0ufoR Ford Police Interceptor

That’s not all. USA Today reports: “The Taurus-based model will keep the Police Interceptor name but offer just two 3.5-liter V-6 engines, no big V-8s, as in the Crown Vic. Ford boasts that the standard version will be 25% more fuel efficient than the current standard V-8. And the version with two turbochargers, what Ford calls EcoBoost, will deliver 365 horsepower, 115 more than the standard Crown Vic.” The 365-horsepower V6 is the same found in the performance-tuned Taurus SHO. An optional all-wheel drive system will also be available.


The result is a better-performing police car. “Ford’s new police car can endure a rear-end crash at 75 m.p.h., easily jump curbs and accelerate twice as fast as Ford's outgoing iconic Crown Victoria Police Interceptor,” says the Detroit Free Press.


However, the competition is tough. “The Taurus-based cop car will have to compete against the Dodge Charger cruiser (http://autos.yahoo.com/2010_dodge_charger/), which looks good and is plenty fast with the available Hemi, and the Chevrolet (http://autos.yahoo.com/chevrolet/) Caprice, another rear-driver which is pretty much a Pontiac G8 (http://autos.yahoo.com/2009_pontiac_g8/) in all but name (and civilian availability),” writes Edmunds.


Ford will cease production on the old Police Interceptor in late 2011 and begin introducing the new Taurus-based model in 2012.


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ZeusSVT
03-19-2010, 02:21 PM
Butt ugly if you ask me. I'm a ford guy, but this car does nothing for me, to be honest. :tex

Moonshine
03-19-2010, 05:24 PM
Should be interesting to see how it compares to the 2012 Chevy Caprice police package (read a re-badged Holden Statesman with a 355 HP LS2) when they become available for road tests. Either way, they're both a step up from the current Ford and Chevy offerings. I guess the Hemi powered Chargers are dipping into the LE market more than Ford and Chevy are happy with. The whole police package contest is interesting, since it's just for bragging rights. The entire LE market is only about 120,000 units a year, not large enough to carry any car line.

98Cobra
03-20-2010, 12:12 PM
Should be interesting to see how it compares to the 2012 Chevy Caprice police package (read a re-badged Holden Statesman with a 355 HP LS2) when they become available for road tests. Either way, they're both a step up from the current Ford and Chevy offerings. I guess the Hemi powered Chargers are dipping into the LE market more than Ford and Chevy are happy with. The whole police package contest is interesting, since it's just for bragging rights. The entire LE market is only about 120,000 units a year, not large enough to carry any car line.

This is true, but if it works as a police car, it will also work as a taxi.

The interesting thing will be if agencies buy either. I heard that some departments are simply refurbing their existing units these days.

L8 APEX
03-20-2010, 06:14 PM
It seems like cities care less these days and cram officers in Impalas and other cheaper inferior cars.

Moonshine
03-20-2010, 07:56 PM
True, but my guess is the police package Impala may go away when the new police Caprice gets introduced. And there's a lot of liability if you put folks in a car that the manufacturer doesn't certify for pursuit use.

98Cobra
03-22-2010, 09:17 AM
Story about refurbing the cars.

http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2010/01/sheriffs_office_revamps_police.html

99WhiteBeast
03-22-2010, 01:05 PM
True, but my guess is the police package Impala may go away when the new police Caprice gets introduced. And there's a lot of liability if you put folks in a car that the manufacturer doesn't certify for pursuit use.

I read that the Caprice could be the Chevy version of Pontiac's G8- if so it will haul some a$$ and is a good size vehicle.