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How much horsepower does a 2010 Police Interceptor have?

How much horsepower does a 2010 Police Interceptor have?

224 hp @ 4750 rpm
Used 2010 Ford Crown Victoria Specs & Features

Engine
Cylinders V8
Horsepower 224 hp @ 4750 rpm
Torque 265 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
Turning circle 40.3 ft.

Are police cars reliable?

Maintained to manufacturer’s specifications. Police cars are generally very well maintained over the course of their service life. Police departments are pretty faithful at following the maintenance schedule provided by the manufacturer; they can’t afford to have vehicle malfunctions interrupt their work.

What did the Police Interceptor look like in 1999?

Finally, the new “Street Appearance Package”, intended to make the Police Interceptor look like a Standard (P73) model, including chrome trimming and badging, was introduced. Midway through 1999, the taillights were also changed. 1998 and early 1999 models had a separate amber turn signal along the bottom edge of each taillight housing.

Where was the Ford Explorer Police Interceptor last serviced?

Last serviced at 102,694 miles in Seneca… Driven an estimated 24,081 miles/year…. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 11/10/17 and owned in TX until 03/02/21. Driven an estimated 21,308 miles/year.

When did the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor come out?

Crown Victoria Police Interceptor with Ohio State Highway Patrol. For the 1998 model year, the Ford Motor Company restyled the Crown Victoria, eliminating the “aero” look that the first generation Crown Victoria had from 1992 to 1997; adopting the more conservative styling of the Mercury Grand Marquis.

How many horsepower does a Police Interceptor have?

The 2004–2011 Police Interceptor is rated for 186.5 kW (254 PS; 250 hp) mostly due to the addition of a new better flowing air intake system.

Finally, the new “Street Appearance Package”, intended to make the Police Interceptor look like a Standard (P73) model, including chrome trimming and badging, was introduced. Midway through 1999, the taillights were also changed. 1998 and early 1999 models had a separate amber turn signal along the bottom edge of each taillight housing.

Last serviced at 102,694 miles in Seneca… Driven an estimated 24,081 miles/year…. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 11/10/17 and owned in TX until 03/02/21. Driven an estimated 21,308 miles/year.

Crown Victoria Police Interceptor with Ohio State Highway Patrol. For the 1998 model year, the Ford Motor Company restyled the Crown Victoria, eliminating the “aero” look that the first generation Crown Victoria had from 1992 to 1997; adopting the more conservative styling of the Mercury Grand Marquis.

The 2004–2011 Police Interceptor is rated for 186.5 kW (254 PS; 250 hp) mostly due to the addition of a new better flowing air intake system.

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