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  10 Things You Should Know Before Buying a Used Police Car
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(1) What kind of gas mileage does the 2006 Police Interceptor CVPI get?
16 MPG/CITY
23 MPG/HWY
(2) Why do most of your cars have roughly the same mileage? We buy our cars from a police force who gets new cars after 70,000 miles. That's why most of the cars have the same mileage.
(3) I'm not a police officer (or municipality) Can anyone buy a used police car? YES! Anyone can buy these cars.
10 Things You Should Know Before Buying a Used Police Car1.) Where did the car come from?
2.) How many miles are on the car?
3.) Has the car been in a major accident?
4.) Has the car been modified or altered in any way?
5.) Has the car ever had a major drive-line component replaced?
6.) Does the car have a clear title?
7.) Does the car have any noticeable damage?
8.) Is the car from the north where they salt the roads in the winter?
9.) Is it a real P71 Police Interceptor?
10.) Does the company selling the car have experience and/or references selling/reconditioning used police cars?
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