Question: “The sporty upstart Dodge Charger is aiming to challenge Ford Motor Co.’s Crown Victoria as chief of police cars. Chrysler LLC’s full-sized model that debuted in 2006 is no immediate threat to the Crown Vic or General Motors Corp.’s Chevrolet Impala, the market’s other major player, but the Charger is gaining momentum…”

Answer: The Charger, with its more powerful engine is indeed being considered for vehicles use in high speed pursuits.
It is the Chargers lack of room in the rear seat and trunk and poor quality of the FWD Dodge police car that dictates it will not take many sales from the Interceptor, as the preferred police vehicle. Eight out of ten certified police vehicles, sold in the US, are Interceptors. It is room in the rear seat and trunk, as well as the superior build quality and endurance that has kept the Intercepted as the preferred police vehicle

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