City's Got New Cop Cars(PIC)
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Dodge Charger squad car - standard equipment
* 160-amp high-output alternator
* 160-mph or 260-km/h (certified) calibrated speedometer
* 18x7.5-inch steel wheels
* 3.5-liter V6 engine with 250 hp @ 6,400 rpm and 250 lb-ft of torque @ 3,800 rpm
* 800 CCA battery
* AM/FM stereo radio with CD player, changer controls, four speakers, and clock
* Bright hubcaps
* Cloth front bucket seats with manual lumbar and rear fixed bench seat
* Column shifter
* Easy path wiring grommet between underhood and passenger compartments
* Electronic Stability Program (ESP) with Emergency Brake Assist
* External Oil Coolers: engine oil, transmission fluid, power steering fluid
* Five-speed automatic transmission with overdrive
* Four-wheel antilock brakes with All-Speed Traction Control
* Four-wheel independent performance suspension
* P225/60R18 BSW V-rated performance tires
* Police equipment mounting bracket
* Rear trunk-lid key lock cylinder
* Separate key and key fob
* Severe-duty cooling system
Pursuit Dodge Charger - standard electrical equipment
* 100-amp battery power feed in trunk
* Center instrument panel stack power connector with three 20-amp-fused battery feeds and three 20-amp-fused ignition feeds
* Dome lamp door switch deactivated
* Dual spot lamp Prep Package
* Emergency rear door lock override
* Ground stud in trunk
* Integrated engine hour meter
* Police equipment interface module
* Rear inside door locks and handles deactivated
* Rear windows inoperative from rear seat
* Separate fuses for left and right battery-fed spot lamps
* Software-controlled alternating head- and taillamps (wigwag)
* Stealth mode switch (turns off instrument cluster and radio indicators, PRNDL dims to lowest legal limit)
* Three pairs of twisted 18-gauge wiring for sirens, speakers, or controls provided from interior to front bumper
* Underhood lamp
Police car options
* 18-inch bolt-on wheel covers
* 5.7L HEMIŽ V8 with Multi-Displacement System - 340 hp @ 5,000 rpm, 390 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm
* Cloth 60/40-split fold-down rear seats
* Cold Weather Group
* Easy-clean black vinyl floor covering
* Entire fleet keyed alike (without alarm)
* Front door body-side molding delete
* Full-size spare tire and wheel with battery cover and cargo compartment floor mat
* Heavy-duty cloth front bucket seats with manual lumbar adjustment and fixed vinyl rear bench seat
* Independently switched white and LED red dome lamp
* Power eight-way driver’s seat
* Security alarm system
* Spot lamp driver’s side or dual (Black or Chrome)
* Supplemental side-curtain air bags, front and rear passenger
* Switchable daytime running lamps (U.S. market only; DRL is standard in Canada)
* Trailer tow prep group
Dodge Charger squad car - standard equipment
* 160-amp high-output alternator
* 160-mph or 260-km/h (certified) calibrated speedometer
* 18x7.5-inch steel wheels
* 3.5-liter V6 engine with 250 hp @ 6,400 rpm and 250 lb-ft of torque @ 3,800 rpm
* 800 CCA battery
* AM/FM stereo radio with CD player, changer controls, four speakers, and clock
* Bright hubcaps
* Cloth front bucket seats with manual lumbar and rear fixed bench seat
* Column shifter
* Easy path wiring grommet between underhood and passenger compartments
* Electronic Stability Program (ESP) with Emergency Brake Assist
* External Oil Coolers: engine oil, transmission fluid, power steering fluid
* Five-speed automatic transmission with overdrive
* Four-wheel antilock brakes with All-Speed Traction Control
* Four-wheel independent performance suspension
* P225/60R18 BSW V-rated performance tires
* Police equipment mounting bracket
* Rear trunk-lid key lock cylinder
* Separate key and key fob
* Severe-duty cooling system
Pursuit Dodge Charger - standard electrical equipment
* 100-amp battery power feed in trunk
* Center instrument panel stack power connector with three 20-amp-fused battery feeds and three 20-amp-fused ignition feeds
* Dome lamp door switch deactivated
* Dual spot lamp Prep Package
* Emergency rear door lock override
* Ground stud in trunk
* Integrated engine hour meter
* Police equipment interface module
* Rear inside door locks and handles deactivated
* Rear windows inoperative from rear seat
* Separate fuses for left and right battery-fed spot lamps
* Software-controlled alternating head- and taillamps (wigwag)
* Stealth mode switch (turns off instrument cluster and radio indicators, PRNDL dims to lowest legal limit)
* Three pairs of twisted 18-gauge wiring for sirens, speakers, or controls provided from interior to front bumper
* Underhood lamp
Police car options
* 18-inch bolt-on wheel covers
* 5.7L HEMIŽ V8 with Multi-Displacement System - 340 hp @ 5,000 rpm, 390 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm
* Cloth 60/40-split fold-down rear seats
* Cold Weather Group
* Easy-clean black vinyl floor covering
* Entire fleet keyed alike (without alarm)
* Front door body-side molding delete
* Full-size spare tire and wheel with battery cover and cargo compartment floor mat
* Heavy-duty cloth front bucket seats with manual lumbar adjustment and fixed vinyl rear bench seat
* Independently switched white and LED red dome lamp
* Power eight-way driver’s seat
* Security alarm system
* Spot lamp driver’s side or dual (Black or Chrome)
* Supplemental side-curtain air bags, front and rear passenger
* Switchable daytime running lamps (U.S. market only; DRL is standard in Canada)
* Trailer tow prep group
Sometimes I see the cops driving around in these, and I laugh. I can only imagine how happy they must be to have nice, shiny new cars. They actually want to get out on the roads now...lol
No offense to anyone, by the way.
If I was a cop, I'd be happy.
No offense to anyone, by the way.
If I was a cop, I'd be happy.
Originally Posted by splink
anybody see the movie "The Island?" They had chrager police cars in it and when I saw it I said that would make a sweet cop car.
Originally Posted by DanJHartman
they were chargers?, i didnt really pay attention to detail, but i thought that they were chrysler 300's...
My town just got 2. all black with no markings, doors are white with markings and no light bar, it is inside the windows. this really sux. from front or back they are just another charger.
Rick
Rick
between waco and dallas on i35E i saw a mustang GT cop car. was nice as hell. some cities have the money for that. we have alot of the camaro interceptors around here. and the city also confiscated 2 racing camaros from 2 brothers that were running meth and streetracing. theyre both UC cars now.
Yeah on the free way here Traffic Control runs unmarked z28's and they light up when they want to, also Vehicle enforecement has a crown vic with these wild light bars that look like neons around the front and rear window and they light all the way up, dim, and the top and bottom go middle and spread left and right and the sides do middle to top and bottom and then the light just zooms back and forth on the top and bottom it is the wildest thing I have ever seen.


