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Question about "Crown Vic" Police cruiser gas tanks exploding/fatalities
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<blockquote data-quote="wals9331" data-source="post: 497971" data-attributes="member: 1845"><p>I thought most of the accidents happened when the vic is parked on the side of the road? Then some body going 80+mph hits them and the car blows up. </p><p></p><p>The strange thing is is the fact that these cars have been around 10 years (rounded body style) and now this is happening. You would think that it would have happened back in 93 and Ford would have fixed any issues back then. </p><p></p><p>My father worked on the vic for 15 years and he told me that on many occasions officers shook his hand and thanked him because the car saved their life in accidents. I can tell you one thing, I would rather be in a vic then a intrepid/impala cop car in a rear end collision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wals9331, post: 497971, member: 1845"] I thought most of the accidents happened when the vic is parked on the side of the road? Then some body going 80+mph hits them and the car blows up. The strange thing is is the fact that these cars have been around 10 years (rounded body style) and now this is happening. You would think that it would have happened back in 93 and Ford would have fixed any issues back then. My father worked on the vic for 15 years and he told me that on many occasions officers shook his hand and thanked him because the car saved their life in accidents. I can tell you one thing, I would rather be in a vic then a intrepid/impala cop car in a rear end collision. [/QUOTE]
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