which wont be for a few years at their rate
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which wont be for a few years at their rate
[QUOTE=acemotorsport]lucky bastards get cameros[/QUOTE]
Wher I lived out west the RCMP had a Z06 corvette for there chase car...never really left the parking lot though.
[QUOTE=pAinTrAin]Wher I lived out west the RCMP had a Z06 corvette for there chase car...never really left the parking lot though.[/QUOTE]
The local dare officer has a C4 maybe even a ZR1.
[QUOTE=Fleet 500]22 highway mpg is not really gas guzzling (they don't have a gas guzzling tax added on when bought new) and they're not all that slow.[/QUOTE]
ROFLMAO
What planet are you on?
A Civic Type-R (Si to you) would do the job with double the performance for two thirds of the economy and about 5x the handling quotient.
Get a grip, mate :D
[QUOTE=IWantAnAudiRS6]ROFLMAO
What planet are you on?
A Civic Type-R (Si to you) would do the job with double the performance for two thirds of the economy and about 5x the handling quotient.
Get a grip, mate :D[/QUOTE]
But where do you put the arrested people...? :p
As much as I hate diesels they do a good job as police cars.
[QUOTE=Ferrer]But where do you put the arrested people...? :p
As much as I hate diesels they do a good job as police cars.[/QUOTE]
In the back, duh :p
Or maybe the Euro Civic Type-S, with 158bhp and 5 doors :p
Of course... the criminals will run out of fuel before you do :D
[QUOTE=IWantAnAudiRS6]In the back, duh :p
Or maybe the Euro Civic Type-S, with 158bhp and 5 doors :p
Of course... the criminals will run out of fuel before you do :D[/QUOTE]
So just follow them patiently... :p
[QUOTE=Ferrer]So just follow them patiently... :p[/QUOTE]
"This is the police. Keep driving. You're up Shit Creek."
:p
They might as well want to drive an Audi A2 1.2 TDI... just in case... ;)
[QUOTE=Ferrer]They might as well want to drive an Audi A2 1.2 TDI... just in case... ;)[/QUOTE]
No... go the whole hog... Audi A8 4.2 TDi, with an engine nicked out of a luxury yacht :p
[QUOTE=IWantAnAudiRS6]"This is the police. Keep driving. You're up Shit Creek."
:p[/QUOTE]
That's gold, I love it.
"Congratulations sir, you're nicked. Now please stop, turn around, and follow me to the station"
[QUOTE=IWantAnAudiRS6]ROFLMAO
What planet are you on?
A Civic Type-R (Si to you) would do the job with double the performance for two thirds of the economy and about 5x the handling quotient.
Get a grip, mate :D[/QUOTE]
I'm on planet Earth, where everyone knows that 22 highway miles per gallon is not considered "gas guzzling."
And in which U.S. policemen prefer not to have to cram the criminals into the back seat of an econobox.
They also prefer the comfort and smooth ride of a Crown Victoria compared to a subcompact bouncing them up and down.
[QUOTE=IWantAnAudiRS6]
A Civic Type-R (Si to you) would do the job with double the performance for two thirds of the economy and about 5x the handling quotient.
[/QUOTE]
I should also point out that the CVs used by the police have heavy duty suspension, therefore saying that a Civic has "about 5x the handling quotient" is a ridiculous claim.
Whoop-de-do, heavy duty suspension. The CV is still a floppy BOF heavy sedan. Upgrading the suspension on them is like sticking a silencer on a revolver.....
[QUOTE=Fleet 500]I should also point out that the CVs used by the police have heavy duty suspension, therefore saying that a Civic has "about 5x the handling quotient" is a ridiculous claim.[/QUOTE]
I'm assuming you got the wrong end of the stick here, as handling does not exist on a CV :rolleyes:
I was talking about when you push the steering wheel through your hands to turn corners. In a chase, a Civic would kick the crap out of any CV.
And who knows- stick a couple of ram bars on the front, get 'heavy duty suspension' (:rolleyes:) and then the cops can enjoy catching more criminals...
And as for shoving them in the back- who gives a shit about how well they fit? They're cons. You want them comfortable? :confused:
And 22mpg is ridiculous. In Britain we have cars that can achieve 53mpg ona 'highway' and still get from 0-60 in 9.4 secs (Honda Accord iCDTi, FYI...).