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Can I buy a new police Charger?

Can I buy a new police Charger?

The good news is that the Dodge Charger isn’t just for police officers, but can be bought be anyone.

What is the Charger police Package?

Available at no cost on the Charger Pursuit, the Officer Protection Package is designed to increase an officer’s situational awareness when parked and working inside the vehicle, using the Charger Pursuit’s ParkSense rear park assist system, ParkView rear backup camera and Rear Cross Path detection to alert an officer …

What kind of police car is Dodge Charger?

The Los Angeles police purchased 100 new Charger Pursuits, all V6-powered, along with 50 Explorers and 38 Taurus police cars; the Chargers are all rear wheel drive V6 models, while the Fords are all wheel drive.

What’s the price of a Dodge Impala police car?

The Impalas were not pursuit vehicles. They ordered 211 Fords and 102 Dodge Chargers for patrol and pursuit; of the Chargers, ten each were assigned to the ten Highway Patrol troops, and two were used for training. In 2010, the Dodge Charger was cleared as a standard option, priced at $21,000; the Ford at $24,614.

How much does a Dodge Charger cost in the US?

They ordered 211 Fords and 102 Dodge Chargers for patrol and pursuit; of the Chargers, ten each were assigned to the ten Highway Patrol troops, and two were used for training. In 2010, the Dodge Charger was cleared as a standard option, priced at $21,000; the Ford at $24,614.

What’s the price of a Dodge Charger Hemi?

In 2008, the Florida Highway Patrol received bids of for the Ford Crown Victoria ($21,780), Chevrolet Impala ($18,898), and Dodge Charger Hemi ($21,973); prices included paint, lights, radio, and other equipment. The Impalas were not pursuit vehicles.

The Los Angeles police purchased 100 new Charger Pursuits, all V6-powered, along with 50 Explorers and 38 Taurus police cars; the Chargers are all rear wheel drive V6 models, while the Fords are all wheel drive.

The Impalas were not pursuit vehicles. They ordered 211 Fords and 102 Dodge Chargers for patrol and pursuit; of the Chargers, ten each were assigned to the ten Highway Patrol troops, and two were used for training. In 2010, the Dodge Charger was cleared as a standard option, priced at $21,000; the Ford at $24,614.

They ordered 211 Fords and 102 Dodge Chargers for patrol and pursuit; of the Chargers, ten each were assigned to the ten Highway Patrol troops, and two were used for training. In 2010, the Dodge Charger was cleared as a standard option, priced at $21,000; the Ford at $24,614.

In 2008, the Florida Highway Patrol received bids of for the Ford Crown Victoria ($21,780), Chevrolet Impala ($18,898), and Dodge Charger Hemi ($21,973); prices included paint, lights, radio, and other equipment. The Impalas were not pursuit vehicles.

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