a while back someone had posted about some police cummins and there were alot of people naysaying about it then i had said that my local county sheriffs office had a fleet of them 3/4 and 1 ton 4x4 completely decked out with everything led welll last night i finally caught one sitting still only to get pics of it with my phone
In my home town, the police department has an unmarked bright red f-250 4x4 with flames on it. It looks pretty ridiculous, but you definitely wouldn't expect that to pull you over if you didn't know about it.
If I knew that the police department I was financing with my tax dollars was buying Diesel 3500's for nearly twice the price as they could have Impalas, and were only using the thing for patrol duty, I don't think I'd be too happy...
Not my definition of an ideal vehicle for police use.
before anybody gets to bent out of shape for wasting tax dollars on expensive diesel stop and think, the crown vics get about 12 mpg or less and thats a county driven one....not a city one i'm pretty sure the CTD is gonna get better milegae than that even on patrol plus its not scrap at 100k like the vics are.
OK, disregard my post. I'm an idiot cause I cant figure out how to post a picture.
When I hit insert image it shows: http:// and after that I dont what to do...?
Do they get mpg , or do they have hour meters decause there always park in front of the donut shoprofrofrof we have ten police and city is only one mile by 3 miles . they travel more to go home to there house then they drive in the city
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