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re: What percentage of law enforcement vehicles are SUV's in your area?
Posted on 11/18/19 at 12:11 pm to Bedhog
Posted on 11/18/19 at 12:11 pm to Bedhog
There’s an article out there written a few years ago that basically explains it.
Fleet operators like LE and taxi companies have switched to SUVs due to the majority of other models being designed with uni-bodies.
In the Crown Victoria era, they could repair a damaged model by swapping the hood and fender. That same damage on a uni-body all but totals it.
Fleet operators like LE and taxi companies have switched to SUVs due to the majority of other models being designed with uni-bodies.
In the Crown Victoria era, they could repair a damaged model by swapping the hood and fender. That same damage on a uni-body all but totals it.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 12:23 pm to Bedhog
State boys all have Tahoes. SO is a mix. City is mostly croon vics still.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 12:42 pm to Mid Iowa Tiger
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There are more and more and it is partially due to the amount of crap a LEO has to carry on patrol. You would be shocked to inventory a typical patrol vehicle.
A lot has changed. Back in the day, all you needed was a radio, handcuffs, and a hippie-stick.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 12:44 pm to Bedhog
Depends
County, darn near 100%....lard to haul
State, 30%
City 25%
County, darn near 100%....lard to haul
State, 30%
City 25%
This post was edited on 11/18/19 at 12:46 pm
Posted on 11/18/19 at 12:47 pm to Bedhog
Its all they buy in my town. Im fine with it. So many people drive trucks/SUV's in the south.
Folks like me actually care for the safety of local LEO's
Folks like me actually care for the safety of local LEO's
Posted on 11/18/19 at 12:49 pm to Bedhog
I live in Montana. Every local police unit and sheriff’s department that I can think of uses Explorers, Tahoes or various trucks exclusively. Montana State University PD used to have a couple Crown Vics but they finally phased those out a year or two ago. They use Explorers now.
Montana Highway Patrol uses Explorers, AWD Tauruses and AWD Chargers.
Montana Highway Patrol uses Explorers, AWD Tauruses and AWD Chargers.
This post was edited on 11/18/19 at 12:51 pm
Posted on 11/18/19 at 12:53 pm to Bedhog
In five years the city of Baton Rouge will have no 100% internal combustion engines in their fleet. So if it's not at least hybrid it won't be around.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 12:54 pm to Jim Rockford
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City is mostly croon vics still.
Ford hasn't made a Cop Crown Vic since 2012. I'm surprised any would still be running now
Posted on 11/18/19 at 12:55 pm to Bedhog
Nearly all of them are SUVs in NOLA - but that's probably a good thing considering how shitty the streets are here.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 1:40 pm to Bedhog
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In EBR I see way more Chargers and Impalas. LP has a stupid number of Tahoes.
I think they stopped making the Impala PPV recently - only civilian Impalas for another yet, then canceling that. Pushing more of the police market to the Tahoe.
Ford is pushing them towards the Explorer now that the Taurus is canceled.
This post was edited on 11/18/19 at 1:41 pm
Posted on 11/18/19 at 2:05 pm to Bedhog
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I would have to guess over 60% in the LP. All big new Tahoes. What is the purpose of those for law enforcement? They're big,slow,expensive and high maintenance. How those ever got to be a tool for law enforcement is beyond my comprehension.
Anyhow, How many are in your area?
I been wondering about the LSP. I have not spotted a Troop A or B vehicle that isn't the White Tahoe except for one Black Unmarked Dodge from Troop A and one from Troop B who seem to do nothing but write tickets on I-10 daily.
Troop A Douchey Dodge posts up between 22 and 61 on I-10.
And Troop B Douchey Dodge sits on the East Bound beginning of the Spillway.
But on topic EVERY other LSP vehicle I've seen is a Tahoe. Wasteful as frick except for K-9s, Traffic incident, and crime scene vehicles.
This post was edited on 11/18/19 at 2:06 pm
Posted on 11/18/19 at 2:08 pm to USMEagles
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Sandy Springs is mostly immune to this trend. I've seen more older Crown Vic SSPD cruisers than SUVs, and I think that speaks highly of the city's commitment to responsible spending.
They stopped making Crown Vics in 2011, so I’m sure the maintenance costs are already, or soon will be, outweighed by the price of new vehicles.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 2:13 pm to brewhan davey
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Sandy Springs is mostly immune to this trend. I've seen more older Crown Vic SSPD cruisers than SUVs, and I think that speaks highly of the city's commitment to responsible spending.
At least NOPD is somewhat being fiscally responsible by using the Explorer instead of Tahoe. The price difference is $15k+ for the Tahoe.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 2:16 pm to Bedhog
90 I almost ever see cop cars in northeast Ohio anymore
Posted on 11/18/19 at 2:17 pm to Bedhog
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high maintenance
Do what now?
Posted on 11/18/19 at 2:17 pm to Bedhog
It seems like most of the JPSO lives on the Northshore and drives a Ford Explorer.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 2:19 pm to LNCHBOX
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Do what now?
Everything on a full size SUV costs more for maint. Bigger Tires, more oil, bigger filters, bigger brake pads, etc.
Not to mention Much worse gas mileage than an Impala.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 2:22 pm to mikelbr
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Everything on a full size SUV costs more for maint. Bigger Tires, more oil, bigger filters, bigger brake pads, etc.
Do you have some prices you could quote? And when someone says "high maintenance," they're usually referring to something being unreliable, which doesn't describe a Tahoe at all.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 2:30 pm to Bedhog
I’d like to see how much they pay for those Tahoes.
The 2019’s had a starting MSRP of $49k.
The 2019’s had a starting MSRP of $49k.
Posted on 11/18/19 at 2:55 pm to LNCHBOX
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Do you have some prices you could quote? And when someone says "high maintenance," they're usually referring to something being unreliable, which doesn't describe a Tahoe at all.
I don't have any prices handy. But I drove a Honda Accord, Toyota Corolla, and a Sequoia. The oil and filter size is a no brainer but I also remember the rotors being bigger and more expensive as were the pads. Tires can go either way if you have them low profile sport tires on a sedan. But generally 15"rims Tires will be cheaper than SUV tires.
Don't you start with me. fricker.
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