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Ford Police Interceptors win acceleration war against Dodge, Chevy By Jeffrey N. Ross RSS feed Google+ Posted Oct 17th 2013 12:01AM Just last month, Ford announced its first-ever non-pursuit-rated version of the Police Interceptor sedan for agencies looking to maximize fuel economy, but that doesn't mean that Ford is giving up on chasing down the bad guys. While the Dodge Charger can lay claim to the fastest lap time at the Grattan Raceway test facility held by the Michigan State Police, the results are now in for the Police Vehicle Evaluation acceleration tests. And Ford's Police Interceptor duo (sedan and utility) came out on top. In the acceleration tests, Ford says that the Taurus-based PI Sedan with the newly available 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 was the quickest among prospective police cars in both 0-60 and 0-100 mile per hour times. The sedan posted its best 0-60 time of 5.66 seconds, besting V8-powered competitors like the Chevy Caprice and Dodge Charger by more than 0.3 seconds. In the 0-100 test, Ford opens the gap further taking 13.5 seconds compared to the Chevy's time of 14.35 and the Dodge's time of 14.57. As for utility vehicles, the Explorer-based PI Utility, which accounts for 60 percent of Ford's police vehicle sales, essentially went head-to-head with the V8-powered Chevy Tahoe with similar results. Equipped with the new EcoBoost engine option, this big SUV hit 60 mph in just 6.28 seconds and 100 mph in 15.51 seconds compared to times of 8.22 seconds and 21.95 seconds, respectively, for the Tahoe. Other important tests in the PVE include braking and top speed, but while no automakers have stepped up to boast about their numbers in either of these categories, Ford's images show that the V8 Caprice had the highest top speed of the cars at 155 mph while the Tahoe's 139-mph speed made it the fastest utility vehicle. Show full PR text Ford EcoBoost Police Interceptors Outrun Chevrolet Caprice V8, Hemi Dodge Charger in Michigan State Police Testing -Ford EcoBoostŪ Police Interceptor sedan repeats top performance and retains its title as best-in-class overall acceleration pursuit vehicle -New Ford EcoBoost Police Interceptor utility vehicle acceleration faster than Chevrolet Tahoe and all base V6 competitors -Ford Police Interceptors maintain segment sales leadership for 16 years straight http://www.autoblog.com/2013/10/17/f...r-dodge-chevy/
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