So do dogs to be fair.
I don’t know about you, but this is pretty adorable.
Progress and Eurobeat intensifying.
Counterpoint; I drive a decommissioned Crown Vic and don’t consider myself to be all that asshole-ish. But I drive like a grandmother and mine was optioned with the street appearance package, furnishing plenty of chrome, to be fair. I love the boat-like handling, space, and excellent visibility that the panther…
Word spreads like a huge, high stakes game of telephone.
I don’t like Ford’s current police-spec naming scheme. Just call them the Fusion, Taurus, and Explorer Police Interceptor/Package. Identifying them by model saves a hell of a lot of time and negates the need to explain the difference between a Next Generation Police Interceptor (NGPI), Next Generation Interceptor…
It really needs a column shift IMO. That knob looks like it’ll be a pain to access if certain sorts of equipment (e.g. a laptop and mount) are in the center console area.
This Fusion is specifically uprated and has been modified by the manufacturer with police use in mind. The NYPD uses the civvie version from what I’ve gathered and throws equipment inside of it. The civilian version wasn’t designed for heavy usage, and judging by how short the Fusion lifespan seems to be compared with…
The previous gen of the Regal sedan looks much better than the new iteration, but that wagon rocks.
I’ve been wishing for a decent policing game for years. I was hoping that Beat Cop would have been it, given that the setting of 1970s/1980s NYC is a perfect starting point. There were so many historical insanities that occurred during this period, not to mention how gritty the city itself was at the time. Many events…
This is the answer. Bonus points if it’s a 2003-2007 model like the one pictured. They’re basically everywhere.
Keep us posted, and good luck!
I hope to join the club one of these days, though it would have to be yellow for me, being from NYC. :)
Agreed.