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With its new Explorer -- uh, Police Interceptor sport/utility -- Ford is emphasizing the availability of all-wheel-drive, which is also offered on the P.I. sedan (Taurus). Ford says either car is ...
Police departments across the country won’t be piloting just any Taurus off dealership lots. Ford says approximately 90 percent of the interior has been redesigned for police use.
Ford says new tests prove it has the quickest police car. The new turbocharged Ford Taurus modified into its Police Interceptor sedan proved faster than Chevrolet Caprice V-8 and Dodge Charger ...
Ford announced its first non-pursuit-rated Police Interceptor ever, based on the Taurus, which employs the smaller 2.0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine in place of similar pursuit-rated Police ...
Ahead of its official reveal later today, Ford has released several images of the Taurus-based Police Interceptor.Ford will offer a Taurus cruiser to take over for the Crown Vic, which is set to ...
Ford is putting a smaller engine in the Taurus it sells to police departments; ... "As agencies look to replace older, V-8-equipped cruisers with more-efficient cars, Ford is at the ready." ...
While that's down from the ratings return by a Ford Taurus with the 2.0-liter engine, which manages 22/32 mpg, it's a big improvement over the outgoing Ford Crown Victoria police car, which ...
The 2013 Ford Police Interceptor Utility and Sedan will serve as the pace cars for this year s Ford Championship Weekend NASCAR races at Homestead Miami Speedway Nov. 18-20. (11/08/2011) ...
While Ford has had an Interceptor sedan for many years — based on the Crown Victoria until the full-size car was discontinued and Taurus assumed the mantle — a utility vehicle was not added to ...
This year’s record wave of automotive recalls continued Tuesday with Ford Motor Co. calling back about 101,000 vehicles in North America -- including its Edge and Flex sport-utility vehicles ...
So what might look outwardly like, say, a Taurus, would suddenly reveal its true identity as a Police Interceptor (as Ford calls its law-enforcement version of the full-size four-door sedan).
Advertised as a “shape and feel we’ve never seen before,” the aerodynamic 1986 Ford Taurus immediately appealed to the driving public. Ford sold more than 200,000 in its first year and more than a ...