I'm thinking of buying a used police interceptor as a secondary vehicle. Curious if anyone here has experience with them, good or bad.
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And you can get a grandma owned Grand Marquis for the same price, with the same miles if you're not in a rush to buy.It only has 100k miles on the odometer, just remember it idled for 10 and a half years.
That can be just as bad if all granny did was go to the corner market 2 blocks over for the past 10 years.And you can get a grandma owned Grand Marquis for the same price, with the same miles if you're not in a rush to buy.
For sure, everything can be bad.That can be just as bad if all granny did was go to the corner market 2 blocks over for the past 10 years.
“It's got a cop motor, a 440-cubic-inch plant. It's got cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks. It's a model made before catalytic converters so it'll run good on regular gas.”
If it’s good enough for Jake and Elwood….atleast for one movie….
You forgot church, a-hole!That can be just as bad if all granny did was go to the corner market 2 blocks over for the past 10 years.
Our maintenance guys say they are to be serviced to be in "as new" condition every time they leave the shop. Of course, I believe that's mechanically sound, not cosmetically.
We have 4 Crown Vics with still within the police department. 1 is still in service as a patrol vehicle. The other 3 are used by the police volunteer program. I wouldn't hesitate to use any on a long road trip- meaning I'm confident they wouldn't leave me stranded.
I think part of the equation should be what department the vehicle is coming from, and their maintenance policies.