
Originally Posted by
clem
In my opinion a former police car will generally have more hard and extreme miles on it, in just about every sort of driving condition, when compared to a ordinary similar car, secondly the miles shown on the odometer would not reflect the true usage and hours, some of the police cars run all day to keep the battery charged, as they need to keep the police radio on, and a comfortable temperature in side for the occupants, if I wanted a car that people might think is a police car,
I would buy the same make and model that was more pampered from the private sector, then add some of the finishing touches to complete the look, yes I can relate to why some one might want the police car look, as rudeness and recklessness on the roads seems common place, and you might have some added degree of safety with out people cutting in front at the last few seconds etc.
in some ways I think the police encourage speeding by allowing people to ordinarily drive a little over the speed limit, thus creating the psychological effect that a little over the speed limit is somehow actually the limit, then when you go a bit beyond this point you are quite a bit over the actual limit, and getting caught at a higher speed means paying a higher fine, so they stop fewer people but make up for it with higher fines at a higher speeds, a police car is some thing that I find some what of an enigma as in some ways it’s cool but in other ways it’s not.