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What does 9C1 stand for in police package?

What does 9C1 stand for in police package?

9C1 (Chevrolet Police package) Jump to navigation Jump to search. 9C1 is a code used by Chevrolet, in reference to a vehicle intended for use as a police car. Considered a fleet vehicle by General Motors, the 9C1 package is considered a Special Equipment Options (SEO) code, as opposed to a Regular Production Order (RPO) code.

Which is the first manufacturer to offer a police package vehicle?

Ford becomes the first manufacturer to offer a Police Package vehicle. The focus then, as it is now, was on safety, durability, performance and the attributes of being purpose-built and upfit friendly.

Can a police officer look through your phone?

So, if you have a run-in with the law, make sure you keep in mind these police officer secrets. The police don’t have the right to look through your phone, even when you’re in custody.

What kind of police package does an impala have?

Impala 9C1 (W-platform) The modern day 9C1 police package has been offered with the 2000-2005 8th generation Impala & 2006-2013 9th generation Impala/2014-2016 Impala Limited in FWD form.

9C1 (Chevrolet Police package) Jump to navigation Jump to search. 9C1 is a code used by Chevrolet, in reference to a vehicle intended for use as a police car. Considered a fleet vehicle by General Motors, the 9C1 package is considered a Special Equipment Options (SEO) code, as opposed to a Regular Production Order (RPO) code.

Ford becomes the first manufacturer to offer a Police Package vehicle. The focus then, as it is now, was on safety, durability, performance and the attributes of being purpose-built and upfit friendly.

Impala 9C1 (W-platform) The modern day 9C1 police package has been offered with the 2000-2005 8th generation Impala & 2006-2013 9th generation Impala/2014-2016 Impala Limited in FWD form.

Is there a siren on the police package?

The documentation says there’s a siren mounted standard on the Pursuit package. Some of the police package sounds awesome, but there are big tradeoffs. I’m setting aside a flush fund to buy the police steelies, lugs, caps and a set of tires. I just like the look of them. Was curious about some of the other heavy duty components.

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