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Minggu, 06 November 2011

Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle Review



All-new Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle (PPV) will join the ranks of police departments in North America in 2011. This is a modern, full-size, rear wheel drive sedan that will offer good V-8 and V-6 engine and a number of special tools and features.
Chevrolet made the announcement at the annual International Association of Chief Police convention in Denver, Colorado. Chevrolet Caprice PPV will be available to order next year and will hit the streets in early 2011.
"The new Chevrolet Caprice police car is the right tool at the right time for law enforcement," said Jim Campbell, general manager of GM Fleet and Commercial Operations "We ask a lot of feedback from our customers. The police, which helped us to develop vehicles that are more of the Crown Victoria in key areas. "
Vice President, Global Chevrolet Brand Brent Dewar added: "With the Tahoe and the Impala, Caprice police patrol vehicles to give agencies a greater range of choice for police and special service vehicles are available in the Chevrolet."




Unlike other police cars on the market, the Chevrolet Caprice PPV is not based on any "civilian" passenger car models sold in North America. It was developed specifically in the key areas for the police department, which contains modern facilities and features:

    
Powerful 6.0L V-8 with the fuel economy of Active Fuel Management and E85 have to offer more in-class acceleration 0-60 (under six seconds) and maximum speed, V-6 engine will also be offered, beginning in 2012 Models
    
Optional side curtain airbags front seat allows only full-width rear seat barrier for greater security
    
Two trunk-mounted battery, with one of those who are dedicated to providing different police equipment
    
Designed for five seats, which means that the top of the middle of the dashboard can be used for equipment mounting without concern for the spread of disturbance
    
Compatibility with a touch screen computer technology charger
    
Front seats are designed specifically for long term comfort of officers whose car is their office effectively, including the area which hosts most of the typical tool belt
Seats front of the statue for "pocket" of the equipment belt, which significantly increases comfort range in size police. Density foam on the back and seat cushion insert surfaces are designed to fit the form of various items of equipment with a belt, too, allowing the return of the agent to sit properly on the surface of this case.
"Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle seat is a revolution in comfort and utility for the agents who spend long hours in their cars," said Bob Demick, lead seat design manager. "The form also increases the input and output, making it easier for workers to exit the vehicle quickly. The case bolsters, for example, has deliberately bypassed pockets to help the equipment on the belt, which includes the Taser and handcuffs, which rested comfortably below the engraved bolsters It also increase the longevity of the finished surface coverage .. "
With the comfort, the materials used in the seats is also carefully selected. High-wear materials selected to withstand long hours of daily use, while, breathing long-term durability and ease of cleaning are also important criteria.
Engineers worked on several iterations chairs, multiple versions of tests in the field for feedback from the real world by the police, who used a prototype cruisers in their seats during the month. Their input is used to determine the final design.
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Chevrolet Caprice PPV is based on GM's global rear-wheel drive vehicle family, which also supports the Chevrolet Camaro. It uses the longest wheelbase architecture - 118.5 inches (3010 mm) - with four-wheel independent suspension provides a reactive high-performance driving characteristics that are important in some scenarios the police.
Chevrolet Caprice long wheelbase also contributes to the Police Patrol Vehicles with exceptional size. Compared with the main competition, the benefits include:

    
More interior volume - 112 cubic feet / 3172 liter - Ford Crown Victoria, nearly 4 inches (101 mm) clearance from the rear
    
Barrier between the front seats and rear seats are positioned far back, which allows the front seats fully stretched out and comfortable trip leader
    
At 18 cubic feet (535 liters) of free space (above the battery located in trunk), Caprice trunk volume is large enough to accommodate full-size spare tire beneath a flat loading surface in the luggage storage area.
Chevrolet Caprice 6.0-liter V-8 is approximately 355 horsepower (265 kW) with an estimated 384 lb-ft of torque. This is supported by a six-speed automatic transmission calibrated to the performance of the police. Additional police vehicles and special vehicles powertrain system features include:

    
High-output alternator
    
Steering transmission oil cooling, and electrical machinery
    
Standard steel wheels with 18-inch center cap bolts
    
Large, disc brakes on all four wheels with brake pads weight
    
Rugged suspension components
    
The police-calibrated stability control system
    
Driver information center in instrument cluster with a velocity tracking feature is selected.
A lot of additional features are also available, including special equipment packages such as spotlights, lockouts for power windows and locks, and an "infiltration" of the street appearance package (9C3).
To allow more space for the inside of the equipment, standard radio can be moved to the trunk, allowing in-dash, touch screen computers to be used.

Chevrolet Caprice patrol: A Brief History
Chevrolet history with the police almost as old as the brand itself. Police have used the Chevrolet sedans as police cars for decades, they ordered the basic equipment and powerful V-8 engines - including some special motors that are not available in regular production models like the Biscayne 1959 is offered with a maximum of 315 horsepower.
Full-size Chevrolet joined forces in 1976. All Chevrolet Caprice police cars - including models, the new 2011 - 9C1 to bring the code. Here is a brief review Chevy on patrol:

    
1959 - Chevrolet Biscayne models capable of 135 mph with police specially calibrated, the police   version of the engine 348 cubic inch V-8
    
1965 - The new "big block" engine 396 is proposed for police cars in Biscayne and Bel Air, is the most powerful in the patrol, a 427 V-8 was added in 1966
    
1976 - The 9C1 code given for the first time that the packet size Chevy police car. This is called the Impala.
    
1977 - Chevrolet full size decreases. The 9C1 police package is maintained, such as the Impala name.
    
1986 - The name replaces the Caprice Impala, the car was updated to the mid to late 1980's - including a choice of powerful 5.7-liter small-block V-8.
    
1991 - A new generation was launched with the Caprice 9C1 police car was still beating.
    
1994 - The 260 hp (194 Nm) LT1 V-8 engine available on the Caprice 9C1, making it one of the fastest cars on the font size has ever offered.
    
1996 - Production ended Caprice police cars, as GM full-size body on frame architecture disrupted.
    
2011 - Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol returned to active service.

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