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The California Highway Patrol has officially retired the last of its Crown Vics. The CHP on Sept. 1 announced the retirement of the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. (CHP Via Facebook) ...
The CHP adopted the Explorer-based Ford Interceptor Utility to replace the Crown Vic and later moved over to V-6–powered Dodge Chargers. Currently, some Chevrolet Tahoe SUVs are joining the ...
Both get 21 mpg on the highway, but the PUV gets 16 mpg on city streets, compared with 14 mpg for the Crown Vic. Q I’ve noticed several of the new CHP Ford Explorers on the 101 and 85 lately.
During a recent stop at the Shell station in Mojave, we spotted two shiny, new California Highway Patrol Dodge Chargers gleaming in the sun. Inside the well-worn mini-mart, the two cops assigned to ...
If it makes you feel any better, this Crown Vic didn’t ride off into the sunset alone. Just two weeks earlier, the same division retired its very last all-white P71 (which is affectionately ...
— CHP Central LA (@CHPCentralLA) September 1, 2020 Crown Victoria's were the popular police car of choice for years until Ford stopped producing them in 2011. Most of the cruisers have already ...
The California Highway Patrol has retired its final Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor. Ford Crown Vics have been slowly retired from service since the automaker stopped producing them in 2011 ...
We're all trying to come to terms with the fact Ford Crown Victorias won't be sneaking up behind us on the highway. And by coming to terms, I mean slowing down just about anytime you see something ...
We nailed it. Two years ago, Car and Driver ventured up to Sacramento to experience one of the last Ford Crown Victoria P71 Interceptors in the California Highway Patrol's fleet of black-and-white ...