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&lt;div&gt;I've always been in a Ford CVPI, until maknig Sergeant and transitioning to an Expedition that doubles as a field command post.  I have many cherished memories, a few not-so-cherished ones, and a ton of respect for a car that got the job done.  I can completely understand the stockpiling of this venerable piece of American law enforcement.  The new line of police vehicles leaves a lot of questions.  The Tahoe has promise, but the appearance of an SUV has some administrators balking due to gas prices (even though they have better mpg).  An basing a police car on the Taurus frame does not instill confidence in my book.The Dodge Charger does OK, but smaller trunk space and interior space is a real concern.  Not to mention the ability to see out that even the upgraded models still suffer from.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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