No More Cop Cars

Guest Post by Eric Peters

Five years or so from now, there may be no more cop cars.

Vehicles used by cops, certainly. But not cars. These are being retired – in the Bladerunner taking-care-of-the-Replicants sense. Ford just announced they won’t be making the Taurus – which is the basis for the Taurus cop car – for much longer. So there goes that one. The other one is the Dodge Charger, extremely popular with law-enforcers because of its rear-drive layout and powerful Hemi V8 engine.

But – savor the irony – the government’s fuel economy fatwas have made it very hard for any car company to continue mass-producing such a car, and the Charger is the last such car left on the field. They use “too much” gas, says Uncle – who levies fines to discourage people (well, people like you and me) from buying them. Which in turn discourages car companies from manufacturing them.

And so, they don’t.

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Fiat – which owns Dodge (and Chrysler) may not keep the Charger production line going much longer for exactly this reason. The current Charger is big, heavy – and too thirsty.

Not for us – but for Uncle.

The Charger’s presence in FiatChrysler’s product lineup drags down the company’s overall Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) numbers. CAFE being the formal name for Uncle’s fuel economy fatwas.

The Charger is also ancient in terms of its underlying chassis. It dates back to the ’90s – when Chrysler (this was before Fiat) got access through the partnership it had at that time with Mercedes to the Benz E-Class chassis, which became the basis for what became the current Charger and its higher-zoot cousin, the Chrysler 300. Both are long overdue for a reboot. But that may not happen because of CAFE and if it does happen, making the next-gen Charger CAFE-compliant would probably mean a smaller, lighter and probably front-drive car not suited for cop work.

GM, meanwhile, is killing off the full-size Impala and the mid-sized Malibu is too small (and underpowered) for cop work.

That leaves SUVs.

These are quickly becoming the cop “car” of choice. Models like the Chevy Tahoe and Ford Explorer are already in general use for harassing and collecting; their ranks are certain to expand as the number of potential cars still being made that could serve as cop cars slims to none and the remaining fleet of cop cars attrites out of service.

The cops seem not to mind. SUVs are large and comfortable and also rear-drive (well, the Tahoe is) and some are built with big V8s, which cops love as much as we do.

Ironically, these heavy and un-aerodynamic machines use even more gas than the politically incorrect cars being  . . . retired.

Of course, the government isn’t overly “concerned” (the word regularly used by the government when it comes to justifying new ways to micromanage us) about how much gas it uses. Uncle is only “concerned” when it comes to how much gas we burn – even if we’re the ones paying for it.

Some animals always being more equal than others.

And when you have unlimited access to other people’s money, paying “gas guzzler” penalties is hardly a bother, either.

But never mind that.

Cops in SUVs could prove to be an unintentional boon for us.

They are, first of all, harder to hide. That makes them easier to spot. Ideally, in time enough to pretend we were obeying whatever ridiculous law they were lying in wait in the hope of catching us affronting. An easier-to-spot cop SUV is almost as good as a good radar detector.

Second, they are easier to lose.

No matter how fast an SUV may be in a straight line, it will have to slow down for the curves due to its higher center of gravity. SUVs have wider turning circles, too. That makes them less maneuverable than cars.

Which gives you an advantage, if you are in a car.

Or on a bike.

Also, even though today’s SUVs are quicker than classic-era V8 muscle cars, they are still pretty slow (most of them) relative to today’s performance cars. Even the hottest version of the Explorer – the one equipped with the optional “EcoBoost” twin turbo V6 – is only about as quick to 60 as a four cylinder-powered Mustang. A V8 Mustang constitutes an unfair fight.

For once.

It will take a cut-out lurking cop in an SUV longer to close the gap between him and you, regardless of what you’re driving. This gives you crucial additional seconds to get out of sight, if you’re so inclined.

But the real perk is that eventually, inevitably, cops will lose their SUVs, too. Because SUVs are also required to be CAFE compliant and fleet sales to cop shops won’t sustain production of them anymore than it has kept big sedans in service. “Gas guzzling” SUVs will go the way of the Crown Vic and Impala (the prior Impala, rear-drive, six-passenger and V8 powered) and now the Taurus and Charger (both smaller cars than the old Vic and Impala).

We won’t get them either, of course.

But the point is, neither will they.

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Martin brundlefly
Martin brundlefly
May 8, 2018 5:03 pm

They had shitty v6 crown vics or some such in the 80’s for our local cops. Lost one in my moms chevy chevette. Funny stuff. The cops up here have suvs and p/u trucks. Mostly spend their time hassling kids on dirt bikes and quads. The judge however is one of us, and throws out most tickets, and reduces the rest to a 40 dollar fine.

The post office here houses the court as well, in an old wooden 600 sq ft shack. We keep the roof fixed, but try getting a town of 84 people to fund a new building. Not hapnin.

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
May 8, 2018 5:45 pm

Best would no more pigs, sorry cops. All parasites suck. That what they do. There is a town here in Mexico that has 0 cops. I was their Sat. and a more tranquil place I have never seen.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Jack Lovett
May 8, 2018 6:18 pm

What town is that?

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
  Anonymous
May 8, 2018 6:58 pm

I live in PV Took a boat ride way south 30 miles or so. A fishing village, name escapes me.

Martin brundlefly
Martin brundlefly
  Jack Lovett
May 8, 2018 7:45 pm

Our town doesnt have cops per say, but the state troopers have a barracks 18 miles away, and the DEC nazis want to ticket everyone but the real slobs and hoarders. Destroying the environment and beauty of the park is fine, but dont let all four tires of your atv touch the road. If it werent for victimless crime, we’d have none.

Rdawg
Rdawg
  Martin brundlefly
May 8, 2018 10:12 pm

Per se: latin for “in itself”.

Martin brundlefly
Martin brundlefly
  Rdawg
May 9, 2018 6:56 am

And spell check strikes again. One more thing to add to my library of things i need to misspell.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
May 8, 2018 8:52 pm

Naw folks, they won’t have or even need copfuck cars to enforce the laws. Not a single one! They’ll use YOUR fucking car to enforce the law! You see, all 2020 model year cars will have a MANDATED device known as a GPS device. It will be turned on ALL the time, it will record EVERYWHERE you go, your SPEED, and will record HOW MANY people are in your car.
Now there will be no devices on you car that will keep you from exceeding some speed limit, but you can bet your sweet bottom that it will instantly communicate your speeding to whoever needs your money, namely via some system used by copfucks. See, that’s what they’ll call FREEDOM! They will then send you a ticket that you can pay electronically but you will probably be able to pay cash for your fine. If you can’t or won’t pay it, they’ll shut your car off until you do pay it, plus they’ll issue a warrant for your arrest so the “justus” system came make more money off you. They’ll have a special paddy wagon going house to house to come and pick your ass up to take you to jail. Isn’t that convenient?

garyb
garyb
  Coalclinker
May 9, 2018 3:19 pm

start the tech hacking now to diable/jam that stuff-you could make $$$$$$$

bob
bob
May 8, 2018 10:19 pm

V6 eco boost or not, I’ll take a manually aspirated ’68 roadrunner over some duetschebag, fuel injected ugliness that will only run if all the onboard computers and their chips are in proper working order any day. The whole “aerodynamic/green/fuel economy/low carbon footprint” crap foisted upon us by the guh’mint agencies is yet another effort to rob men of their souls…by forcing them to live in a world that is increasingly devoid of inspiration, individuality and imagination. Get told “no” enough, eventually one quits asking and keeps quiet. Like good servants.

Martin brundlefly
Martin brundlefly
  bob
May 9, 2018 7:02 am

I was considering building my next truck from scratch. I know what i need, and how to build it. But i am concerned i might get inspired and end up with a big mud truck turning 38’s .