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Through the open competitive bidding process, Ford police intercepted that the utility vehicle (Explorer) was selected as a new law enforcement vehicle for cogeneration in 2013. The Ford Police Intercept Utility Vehicle is an all wheel drive and carries the V6 3.7 liter engine. It is a Flex Fuel vehicle that can use gasoline or E 85 to get 16 mpg city and 21 mpg highway. The Ford Crown Victoria police interceptor has an average of 14 miles per km and a highway of 21 miles. The new Ford police interceptor is sold for $ 26,578, including a 100,000 mile warranty for 5 years. The sector paid $ 24,043 for the Ford Crown Victoria police interceptor and recently spent hundreds of thousands of dollars a month to ensure that not all cars are no longer covered.
"Ford Fusion Patrol" has been tested by the US and Michigan State Police Department, but should be evaluated as a police interceptor if the field test succeeds. For police stations around the world, an additional advantage of deploying them is that in the case of a hybrid car it saves about 50% of the fuel cost. This is an estimate of the time Mexico mayor Mayor Enrique Mancera showed the car at the ceremony. These will greatly save all institutional budgets. Unlike the US where the Michigan patrol test was published in a professional magazine, this was done at the media event in Mexico City, Zocalo. Another thing the city started using was an electric taxi. These were introduced in the same ceremony. The city also converted several fleets of public transportation (such as San Diego) into hydrogen energy units.