Because they sold in low numbers.
Probably because over 100 people recommended it in the earlier companion article.
I was wondering if any of the forum members would find this post.
Except it doesn't. Same transmission is in a bevy of Ford vehicles that are not known for transmission failures.
The drivetrain on these is one of the more problem free areas. It's everything else that's problematic.
Several mechanical aspects of the vehicle were changed. I'll wait while you go ammend the Wikipedia page.
I'll probably get a good amount of disagreement, but I'll bite.
2004-2006 Lincoln LS. V8, 50/50 weight distribution, RWD, Built in America.
Second generation LS's were the Jaguar sourced 3.9 V8 only. 280HP/286TQ. Almost perfect 50/50 weight balance and handling that is really unexpected, I mean really good handling,…
Probably because the only information is that a cop suffered a significant injury. People don't deserve significant injuries.
I find it hilarious when you people think the entire police force is sitting behind their desks, rubbing their hands together scheming up ways to make money. It shows you have clearly, zero idea how it works on the inside.
You're also applying absolutes to support your wako opinion, masquerading around like they have…
1) They aren't willing to just "station" a guy and wait it out for the street races.
2) They street racers are notorious for planning backup sites and just going somewhere else. I've seen it countless times on those stupid street race youtube videos.
3) Beat the fucking revenue drum all you want. The reality of the…
Crown Vic
I say that's fair.
Here is your PhD.
Pretty easy to say watching the video, but I'd bet you'd be all over the complaint forms if this happened in your workplace and the cops response was "Eh, we're just going to wait for him to be ready"
Yeah dude, maybe it wasn't immediately effective but repetitive baton strikes and taser will take their toll. Why not use the tools they provide and jump right into opening yourself up for injury?
Came for this.
It should also be noted that "Salty" is a term used with great regularity among the armed services, especially the Marine Corps. It is used to describe someones exaggerated level of experience with the most difficult of things.
IE: "Thats Sgt Roundhouse, don't fuck with him. He's extremely salty, and just got back…
I have submitted this reply to the actual article, but it is not likely to been seen down there in the land of the grey. I also see you post quite regularly around here so perhaps more people will see this response also.
I would like to take this opportunity to discuss a few things, given my situation.
I would like to take this opportunity to discuss a few things, given my situation.
Full disclosure, I have been in state level law enforcement for 5+ years now.
A few points,
I would really like to see the method that civil forfeiture is tallied, and meet the officers who seize a lot of items. As I said, I've been in…