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Police departments across the country won’t be piloting just any Taurus off dealership lots. Ford says approximately 90 percent of the interior has been redesigned for police use.
Ford crafted its new 2012 Police Interceptor to appease officers who will bemoan the demise of the Crown Victoria. Read about the new 2012 Ford Taurus Police Interceptor in this article from ...
Later today, Ford will officially unveil its new Police Interceptor at a private fleet sales event in Las Vegas, but the first images of the new vehicle were posted this morning on the company’s ...
Inside Ford has optimized the standard Taurus interior for Police Interceptor duty with new seats claimed to offer better comfort while easing egress with smaller lateral bolsters.
Ahead of its official reveal later today, Ford has released several images of the Taurus-based Police Interceptor.Ford will offer a Taurus cruiser to take over for the Crown Vic, which is set to ...
If you are an habitual lawbreaker who's accustomed to spotting police vehicles by their top-mounted lights, Ford Motor Co. has some bad news for you.
The interior of the 2012 Police Interceptor sedan has been modified to meet the needs of police work, including enhanced safety to withstand 75-mph rear-end crash testing, a special side-curtain ...
Ford’s police fleet has a new recruit. The 2016 Police Interceptor Utility bows at the Chicago Auto Show this week featuring fresh looks and some nifty new tech. The Explorer-based cruiser has ...
CHICAGO -- Ford gave its new 2016 Ford Police Interceptor SUV a fitting introduction here Thursday by having its own K9 unit, a Belgian shepherd dog, pull off the sheet. Keegan the Malinois played ...
Ford's new Taurus-based squad car is set to go on patrol in late 2011, replacing the venerable Crown Victoria in police fleets across the country.
Ford crafted its new 2012 Police Interceptor to appease officers who will bemoan the demise of the Crown Victoria. Read about the new 2012 Ford Taurus Police Interceptor in this article from ...
If you are an habitual lawbreaker who's accustomed to spotting police vehicles by their top-mounted lights, Ford Motor Co. has some bad news for you.
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