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School me on crown vics/Grand Marquis
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<blockquote data-quote="MackDombles" data-source="post: 15637766" data-attributes="member: 184107"><p>I am speaking only from the experience I have as the fleet(can I @ least say fleet) supervisor of a pretty large Sheriffs department. </p><p> I've maintained (crap I can't say that) dun werked on these things for years.</p><p> </p><p> My thoughts and advice come from the viewpoint that all former service vics aren't trash as some would say. I'm making sure he doesn't bypass a good deal due to the people who say all cvpis are worn out garbage. But They practically give these things away.</p><p> My OPINION is also that these things look like "grandma cars" with all the chrome and funky colors. Old service cars are generally a few solid colors with no chrome and just look meaner. </p><p></p><p> Again, fwiw some departments don't fool around when it comes to proper treatment of these cars. I happen to also teach the driving class @ our academy as well as a a quarterly refresher on how not to abuse the equipment. We install cameras as well as GPS units that also monitor obd2 logs. I can compare hard driving to weather the guys are actually running code or just goofing off, review the video, and reprimand accordingly. </p><p> My point here isn't my life though, it is to throw some advice not to pigeon hole these cars as nothing but worn out trash. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And COP CHIPS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MackDombles, post: 15637766, member: 184107"] I am speaking only from the experience I have as the fleet(can I @ least say fleet) supervisor of a pretty large Sheriffs department. I've maintained (crap I can't say that) dun werked on these things for years. My thoughts and advice come from the viewpoint that all former service vics aren't trash as some would say. I'm making sure he doesn't bypass a good deal due to the people who say all cvpis are worn out garbage. But They practically give these things away. My OPINION is also that these things look like "grandma cars" with all the chrome and funky colors. Old service cars are generally a few solid colors with no chrome and just look meaner. Again, fwiw some departments don't fool around when it comes to proper treatment of these cars. I happen to also teach the driving class @ our academy as well as a a quarterly refresher on how not to abuse the equipment. We install cameras as well as GPS units that also monitor obd2 logs. I can compare hard driving to weather the guys are actually running code or just goofing off, review the video, and reprimand accordingly. My point here isn't my life though, it is to throw some advice not to pigeon hole these cars as nothing but worn out trash. And COP CHIPS [/QUOTE]
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