Police Car: Ford Crown Victoria P71 Interceptor

There exist many unique aspects for the Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor. Okay, the law enforcement officials in America and Canada love this car - most of us are already aware of it. Right now, some of the well-known taxi companies are also ordering the same car (of course without the flashers and the sirens). What makes this car one of the best police vehicles ever utilized by the police officers? I will be explaining some of these characteristics in the rest of the sections.

For starters, Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor features rear-wheel drive - one of the most coveted qualities in a police car. Secondly, the sheer power generated by the car (thanks to the eight-cylinder engine) is legendary. While most of the auto-manufacturers who designed police cars stick with the Unibody construction, Ford maintained a body-on-frame construction for the Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor. Why did they do so? It is a common recreational activity for the police officers to ram into the suspect's car, especially when the latter is fleeing from the former. A car featuring Unibody constructed would be "totaled" by the time the chase ends. However, a police car featuring body-on-frame construction (as the Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor) will sustain relatively minor forms of damages.

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The company came up with two generations of Ford Crown Victoria Interceptors. The initial generation came with a 4.6L engine that could easily generate 250 hp. Although the company revised the nomenclatures, the basic outline and design factors remained the same across the first and second generations of Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor. Minor modifications on the exteriors such as the placement and design of the grille were the norm of the manufacturer during those days. The company stopped manufacturing the first generation of Ford Crown Victoria Interceptors by 1997.

The succeeding year saw the rise of an augmented Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor, which came with the same engine layout. The inclusion of an additional air intake system was the only prominent change suspected in this vehicle. The vehicle came with a four-speed automatic transmission system and according to the specs found in auto blogs, the vehicle could attain 60mph in 8.7 seconds. Disk brakes comfortably housed within each of the wheels do a good job while decelerating; the highest possible speed of the car was 129mph. The vehicle comes with a heavy-duty framework that can handle most kinds of blunt force impacts - a desired quality for police cars.

The interiors are roomier and the arrested offender will find a tough time trying to open to rear windows in this Ford car! The company incorporated auxiliary power plants into the Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor to run all the additional police equipments without failure. The cooling system included with the vehicle along with the enhanced communication devices that provide one-touch access to all the vital functions to the police officer is worthy of comments. The company plans to release a slightly augmented version of the same car by 2011. Finding a used Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor is easy thanks to the police auctions conducted regularly across the country.