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CHICAGO, Sept. 1, 2010 – Ford Motor Company today revealed its newest pursuit-rated vehicle – Ford’s first-ever specially designed Police Interceptor utility built for the rigors of police work.
Read about the 2012 Ford Taurus and Explorer Police Interceptor engine in this first look article brought to you by the Truck and SUV experts at Truck Trend. 2012 ford taurus, ford taurus, Ford ...
The all-wheel-drive 2022 Ford Police Interceptor Utility (FPIU), with its 400-hp twin-turbo 3.0-liter V-6, remains the quickest police vehicle sold today, getting to 60 mph in 5.5 seconds and 100 ...
For the sedan, Ford is now offering a new engine choice, a 3.7-liter V-6, that gets 1 mile more a gallon and 17 more horsepower than the 3.5-liter V-6.
Ford Motor Co., which supplies 65 percent of U.S. police vehicles, has responded to the growing concern by redesigning the body of the 2020 Explorer-based Police Interceptor Utility with 160 ...
Ford’s new 2020 Police Interceptor Utility (don’t call it an Explorer) broke cover at an event near the company’s Dearborn, Mich., headquarters earlier today, giving us a look at the next ...
SHELTON — When a New Haven police officer checked the GPS location of a stolen police vehicle in April, the Ford Explorer "pinged" at the Shelton address of Nicholas Cano, according to an arrest ...
The lawsuit also notes that "Ford has recently issued an emission recall notice for all Ford Interceptor SUVs built from 2011-18." ... Ford's 2020 Explorer for police has hidden lifesaving ...
Ford Explorer is the fastest police car sold today, per MSP testing 2022 Ford Police Interceptor Utility can accelerate to 60 mph in under 5.5 seconds By Angela Mulka , [email protected] ...
The shooting happened shortly before 9:53 p.m. at a stoplight near the intersection of South Havana Street and East Idaho Place in Aurora’s Dayton Triangle neighborhood.
Hundreds of drivers complain Ford Explorer exhaust making them sick 02:39. Austin police believe exhaust that contains potentially deadly carbon monoxide is seeping into the police cruisers.