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    Chevy Goes Mad!..Max With New Police Cruiser

    At the International Association of Chiefs of Police convention in Denver on Monday, Chevrolet introduced the Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle (PPV), which it hopes to begin delivering to law enforcement agencies in 2011, and talk about a delivery. The police Caprice is to be based on a car sold by General Motors' Australian arm known as the Holden Statesman, and will be built along side that vehicle in the Down Under city of Elizabeth. Until recently, GM imported the smaller Pontiac G8 sedan from the same facility. Pricing and full specifications have not yet been released, but the current Chevrolet Impala police package starts at $25,000. Unfortunately, there are no plans to offer the vehicle to the general public...yet.

  • 2011 Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle
    The Caprice PPV will be available with either a V6 or V8 engine, both flex-fuel capable. The V8 is expected to pump out 355 horsepower, but with cylinder deactivation should be able to return reasonable fuel economy. The rear-wheel-drive PPV is fully 10 inches longer than the outgoing Pontiac G8 sedan, and has a four-wheel independent suspension tuned for high-performance driving.
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  • 2011 Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle
    The interior of the PPV features front seats that are sculpted to make room for the large equipment belts worn by police officers, and shortened side-curtain airbags for the front cabin only, to accommodate the full-width safety partition for the rear seat. The vehicle is fully compatible with in-car computer systems, and has an extra battery in the trunk for powering auxiliary equipment.
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  • 2011 Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle
    Recidivists should get used to this view, but they can take some solace in the fact that the PPV has 5" more legroom than the popular Ford Crown Victoria police car, and a large trunk to haul their evidence to the station in.
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    Chevy Goes Mad!..Max With New Police Cruiser

    At the International Association of Chiefs of Police convention in Denver on Monday, Chevrolet introduced the Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle (PPV), which it hopes to begin delivering to law enforcement agencies in 2011, and talk about a delivery. The police Caprice is to be based on a car sold by General Motors' Australian arm known as the Holden Statesman, and will be built along side that vehicle in the Down Under city of Elizabeth. Until recently, GM imported the smaller Pontiac G8 sedan from the same facility. Pricing and full specifications have not yet been released, but the current Chevrolet Impala police package starts at $25,000. Unfortunately, there are no plans to offer the vehicle to the general public...yet.

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