2016 Ford Police Interceptor Utility: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know

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A new set of headlights to memorize. And I JUST memorized the headlight pattern of the Explorer and Police Interceptor Utility!

AWDfreak
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Another police car I'll have to look out for when I'm driving!

FadilKarim
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I like the new Taurus and explorer police vehicles they are awesome!

marioiacolucci
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I have a 2016 utility interceptor and I'm glad I got it. Got fortunate, bought it with only 78000 miles

djp
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"Well you see, it's the same, but it's completely different!"

Roman-ucbs
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I love those new Police Interceptor sedans and utility. Ecoboost sure makes them move. I want to get one of each in next few years.

RetiredPoliceCarscom
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I am very pleased to hear about the proximity detection system. Looking forward to learning more about them. I have talked to officers about the current Explorer Interceptor, like the CHP use, and they are complaining about the clunky transmission. Hopefully this new one addresses this issue and is a better solution out there on the road. 

TekTrekgamer
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Thank you to all behind the badge. Police, corrections, firefighters and EMT Gearing up every day and leaving your families to protect others families not knowing if you will return to yours. Stay safe.

RORABOUGH
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Them Crown Vic for me are easy to spot, like quarter mile away at Night. The Explorers takes some getting use to, however SUV's drivers normally travel in the slower right lanes of highways for Economy Right?

SANYUR
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0:46. A pair of absolutely gargantuan profiles. Folks, we are looking at two giants of the automobile industry.

MrKeyboardCommando
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Thank you for posting this video, but I missed more detailed information about that police interceptor (i.e. suspension, cooling system, ignition system, breaks, motor block, exhaust system...).

marcw
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Our department tried to "save money" by purchasing a standard Ford Explorer and spending about $2 Grand for the lights, radar, etc.  Well...  We have spent about $10, 000 to keep it running under the stresses that come with our work (Dept. of Defense Aerospace Facility Security Team).  Next time we will buy the beefed up version.  This Interceptor puts our Explorer to shame.

randy
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I just bought one some months back. If you speed up on people they move over. I had a police siren/cb installed and I can talk trash to other drivers. It's great. Also got a RHINO pit maneuver bar for the front with led fog lamps, which makes it 100% look like a police car. Hours of fun are had when my buddy and I park on a median and drunks lock up their brakes. We are howling. I should mention I had to replace the front headlight LED's and to do that was $2, 000 as they have to take off the front bumper and the parts aren't cheap. I just drove mine on a 1, 200 mile trip and my assistant was told to "Drive like we just robbed a bank". This car is lowered, and every part is reinforced or upgraded. This car WANTS to be abused and driven hard. AWD, bullet proof panels, lowered, 3.7 L 400 HP turbo in a light SUV that can haul people and things. This thing is a true workhorse. I got mine on ebay for $9, 900 and it has 146k miles and runs like a TOP. I highly recommend getting one, you can't find a better zombie apocalypse car if you tried.

dealerslicenseops
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after driving one i can tell you they handle really well...you can drive it drifting with one hand and lean out the window and shoot no problem, lol... so im not running from one of these 

philtripe
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When is Ford going to learn that they shot themselves in the foot when they discontinued the Crown Victoria back in 2011? 

tarmac
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I hate how police cars always have civilian versions.

My stress levels always rises when I see those unmarked vehicles in my rear view mirror,  only to find out that it's just some mom doing grocery shopping or some grannies on a joy ride.

Now I have to worry about this one.
But it does look nice though.

TrionityIr
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I have noticed that many of the flashing red and blue LED light bars are way too bright for use at night.  Do the new ones have a day/night modes?   Because some are so bright that it is impossible to see if there is an officer or anyone or thing in the road.  i would not be surprised if officers have been struck by cars simply because other drivers are blinded by the officers own patrol car.  It's certainly going to happen if it hasn't already.  Again, I'm talking about the red/blue flashing lights not the white floodlight.

johng
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Ford bring back the bulletproof crown vic

howtobebasic
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Ford Motor Company has a meets-all-mandatories in the latest Interceptor. Several departments I picture for a prospective Universal Television police procedural would use this model (viz., the Explorer P71) with the base V6-3.7 FlexFuel and AWD packing Whelen ELS hardware, the dream package being an InnerEdge DUO with centerline AVN1R steady red front, VMFX11RR mirror light set, dual IONV1R nudge-bar lights, dual P46FLC searchlamps (in the FoMoCo-provided Unity luminaires), OuterEdge primary warning and InnerEdge RTX traffic advisor rear. with a CenCom ARU driving an SA315 speaker on the nudge bar. In Whelen production, only streamlined bars are missing; the Explorer would be the perfect vehicle around which to revive the FasTraxx (originally designed for the out-of-production Crown Victoria P71) as a WeCAN-native complete redesign capable of DUO and TRIO lightheads and integration into ALPR camera installations. Gotta see whether the Fenix Cannons can be fitted to the high-beam luminaires in lieu of the SAE-standard 9005 quartz-halogens....

BCSchmerker
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Does anyone know whether gm made a new tahoe ppv? That's what my city uses along with impalas

zacharyjones