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Beware the po-po in a Legacy in Seattle!
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nchopp is an idiot. I would be one unhappy cop to get stuck with this.
He probably also thinks that AWD is a useless feature. Build quality? I wonder which car can rack up the higher miles and run just as strong?

He probably also thinks that AWD is a useless feature. Build quality? I wonder which car can rack up the higher miles and run just as strong?
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actualy im pretty certain thats just a show car, i dont think any police station would want a turbo fed F4 with IRS, it would break so much from running all day and require so much maintanance.
yeah it has speed but not many cars can out run 250hp Crown Vic anyway.
a Crown Vic can sure as hell take a severe beating on a daily basis that a Legacy couldnt take a few days of.
police cars rack up over 200k miles within about 3 years of service, for a car that has a turbo thats alot of maintenance and replacment
how long do you think that AWD is going to last with that AT
yeah it would be alright if it was up north in the snow but thats why they use SUVs that can go even more places than the legacy could and get just as many mpgs since it has a turbo
there isnt one US police department that uses foreign vehicles anyway
yeah it has speed but not many cars can out run 250hp Crown Vic anyway.
a Crown Vic can sure as hell take a severe beating on a daily basis that a Legacy couldnt take a few days of.
police cars rack up over 200k miles within about 3 years of service, for a car that has a turbo thats alot of maintenance and replacment
how long do you think that AWD is going to last with that AT
yeah it would be alright if it was up north in the snow but thats why they use SUVs that can go even more places than the legacy could and get just as many mpgs since it has a turbo
there isnt one US police department that uses foreign vehicles anyway
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I've pushed my friend's mazda pickup up several hills with my '91 legacy. at least one required "ramming" and bent the hell out of his bumper and broke out my headlightSplinter wrote:Try ramming a car in a legacy.
this is with stock bumper.

yo mang, can I get a rootshell?
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I beg to differ. Maybe in ramming, but I'd take a Legacy over a fwd Impala or the Intrepid or Taurus they had. Most cops don't ram cars anyway (and if they did they'd also be severely damaged - it's kind of like punching a door where you may break the door, but you'll hurt your fist too), they take a car out by spinning it which takes minimal effort. I could take out a Crown Vic in this manner with my old Legacy (or GLs for that matter). It's just leverage. I've seen cop cars blow up from high speed pursuit also (usually down to poor cooling). Another thing I'd take the Subaru over. The cooling systems are extremely well built and I've put them to the test.
Australia uses WRXs and they have local built GM and Ford V8 cars to choose from. Reputedly they went to the WRX when they couldn't catch criminals in stolen WRXs with their V8 Holdens.
Australia uses WRXs and they have local built GM and Ford V8 cars to choose from. Reputedly they went to the WRX when they couldn't catch criminals in stolen WRXs with their V8 Holdens.
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Yeah, that's total BS, because they use the Commodore SS, and Ford Falcon XR8 which are both EXTREMELY powerful cars (read over 400hp) It would have to be one hell of a well modded WRX!!evolutionmovement wrote:
Australia uses WRXs and they have local built GM and Ford V8 cars to choose from. Reputedly they went to the WRX when they couldn't catch criminals in stolen WRXs with their V8 Holdens.
In New Zealand (where I be from) they use the Fords and Holdens in the cities, but when you get into the mountainous regions, such as around Mt. Ruapehu, they use WRX's and RS Legacies.
Once I get into the Law Enforcement world, I will be fine with the Crown Vic and the Charger, because I will have NO conscience about beating on it...whereas I would feel bad beating up a Subie

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So the crown vic is like getting drunk off of nyquil, it will do the job, but there are much better options for inebriation.
And the legacy is like 18 yr old scotch, it would be a waste to put it to such use.

Now i'm thirsty.
And the legacy is like 18 yr old scotch, it would be a waste to put it to such use.

Now i'm thirsty.
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anything that can push over 130Murphy wrote:
yeah it has speed but not many cars can out run 250hp Crown Vic anyway.
but how would they catch the speeding criminals who can't outrun a 250hp Crown Vic but can outrun an Explorer?Murphy wrote: yeah it would be alright if it was up north in the snow but thats why they use SUVs that can go even more places than the legacy could and get just as many mpgs since it has a turbo
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Getting away from cops is as much outwitting them as outrunning them (unless you have a sport bike), since truly losing someone so that they are far enough back that you can duck down another exit, pull an illegal highway U-turn using the emergency vehicle crossover or whatever without being seen at high speed is difficult. Radio makes their top speed even less relevent, but there still needs to be a guy in the right place on the other end. I stop for them most of the time since it's just not worth it. Cities are the easier places to lose them than highways. Up here regular cops hardly use SUVs. I hated pulling over for a POS Blazer in Wyoming, but that place is too damn featureless to duck and hide, plus the out-of-state plate would make me easy to spot if seen doubling back.
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thats mostly why they have choppers.
about the WRX outrun thing, most people in the US that can afford a WRX or anyother car of that price and up, wont be running from the cops unless they are drunk which usualy makes them running away pretty usless
the Impalas arent FWD btw and we dont use the Tarus anymore, im not sure if the Intrepid is FWD ill have to look it up
here just like everyother state, we have high speed pursut vehicles like LS1 Comaros and a few late model Vettes and too many 5.0L Stangs to count
about the WRX outrun thing, most people in the US that can afford a WRX or anyother car of that price and up, wont be running from the cops unless they are drunk which usualy makes them running away pretty usless
the Impalas arent FWD btw and we dont use the Tarus anymore, im not sure if the Intrepid is FWD ill have to look it up
here just like everyother state, we have high speed pursut vehicles like LS1 Comaros and a few late model Vettes and too many 5.0L Stangs to count
hey your right sorry, i looked it up an found an article about the Impala and Intrepid, its a pretty good right up about the advantages of FWD in a patrol car, also including some disavantages.
http://www.policemag.com/webExtra.cfm?detID=91177
Police Magazine (quote):
"So, as long as the vehicles can do the job, fleet managers can’t make their buying decisions based on officer preference or officer prejudice."
http://www.policemag.com/webExtra.cfm?detID=91177
Police Magazine (quote):
"So, as long as the vehicles can do the job, fleet managers can’t make their buying decisions based on officer preference or officer prejudice."
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FWD probably doesn't matter much as I've yet to meet a cop like Steve McQueen. I'd personally rather not have the unit-body construction that goes with it. The old Vics and Caprices were better due to the RWD and high polar moment of inertia (bad on a racetrack, good if you drive like you're auditioning for a stunt driving position on the street - more forgiving, easier control). So I guess for movie detail, they're definitely the way to go.
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