File:Massachusetts State Police Ford Police Interceptor Utility.jpg
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DescriptionMassachusetts State Police Ford Police Interceptor Utility.jpg |
English: -The Interceptor Utility is the vehicle the Massachusetts State Police settled on as the replacement for the Crown Victoria. The MSP was one of the first agencies in the country to adopt the P.I. Utility as its primary enforcement vehicle, citing the vehicle's strong rear-end crash rating, space, and AWD as key factors in the choice of the Interceptor Utility over the Interceptor sedan and other police sedans on the market.
-The MSP get these at around $30,000 per vehicle and are replacing about 15-20% of the fleet annually. Pretty soon, this (along with a few Interceptor Sedans) will be all you see in MSP colors. -- Jason Lawrence |
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Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/27665395@N05/29677980396/ |
Author | Jason Lawrence |
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