"....I will update when the Chevy Impala completely redesigns....."
Thanks so much Mr. Anonymous. But please don't keep us in suspense any longer than necessary. As soon as Chevy redesigns their sophisticated "technoloy" to make it like a Dodge Charger, please post it here for us all right away.
Anonymous wrote:
Thursday, December 28, 2006 - 23:37
I will update when the Chevy Impala completely redesigns if I receive the information from someone. On the other hands, I am quite sure that the next generation of the Chevy Impala will completely be different from the current generation of the Chevy Impala. As I had written to this section before, the Impala will have rear-wheel drive and V8. Nonetheless, I am not certain if the Impala receives both V8 and V6 and sophisticated technoloy like the Dodge Charger Police vehicles.
Anonymous wrote:
Tuesday, December 19, 2006 - 3:52
Whereas the civilian version of the Chevy Impala has both V8 and V6, the police version of the Chevy Impala offers only V6. No one knows why GM does not aspire to have V8 for the police version of the Chevy Impala.
Anonymous wrote:
Monday, December 18, 2006 - 16:22
The Chevy Impala could feasibly get powerful V8 engine when the Impala becomes rear-wheel drive. As a result, the Impala becomes fairly competitive.
Guest JD wrote:
Monday, December 18, 2006 - 15:06
I guess the Wyoming Hwy Patrol did not agree that this is the best looking patrol car because they changed their design to all black with yellow graphics. Either that or they were trying to save money by not having to paint their cars.
Guest JD wrote:
Monday, December 18, 2006 - 15:02
That's good news. I hope they make the Impala a little larger and throw a V-8 in it.
Anonymous wrote:
Friday, December 15, 2006 - 23:53
When the Chevy Impala makes over in 2009, the Impala becomes rear-wheel drive. Thereby, the future Chevy Impala and long-run Ford Police Interceptor, and Dodge Charger Police cars will be rear-wheel drive. In other words, there will be no front-wheel drive police cars.
Anonymous wrote:
Friday, December 15, 2006 - 23:49
Some State Polices and some Highway Patrols had started to use the Chevy Impalas such as the AZ and VA. I wrongly thought that many State Polices and Most Highway Patrols definitely pick long-run Ford Police Interceptors, the Dodge Chargers, Ford Expeditions, or Chevy Tahoes.
Virginia has a bunch of Impalas. I was issued a 2006 unmarked/convert the 1st of Oct. I turned a 2002. Love the 2006. Fast and handles.
Guest JOETEX wrote:
Friday, December 15, 2006 - 5:00
"WELL THE WYOMING UNITS LOOK ALOT LIKE THE TEXAS DPS UNITS(HIGHWAY PATROL)BUT WITH THE WHITE HOOD AND TRUNK.USED EVER SINCE ANY ONE CAN REMMEBER IN THE STATE..
The Arizona Highway Patrol has some unmarked new 2006 Chevy Impalas on its freeways in Phoenix. I also heard the Phoenix Police Department in ordering 160 new 2007 Chevy Police Pursuit Tahoes and 60 new 2007 Chevy Police Impalas.
Anonymous wrote:
Monday, December 11, 2006 - 17:25
Wyoming Highway Patrol has Ford Police Interceptors, Dodge Chargers, Dodge Durangos, and Chevy Impalas. Most State Police and Highway Patrols do not have Chevy Impalas except Wyoming.
Guest Jeff Kemper wrote:
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 16:05
"maryland state police has one of the best looking cars"
Are you saying this because you want the Wyoming Highway Patrol to change their colors? This is not a Maryland car.
Anonymous wrote:
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 3:57
maryland state police has one of the best looking cars
Anonymous wrote:
Friday, November 10, 2006 - 3:56
needs a gold stripe on the sides
Guest p.a.b wrote:
Friday, February 18, 2005 - 17:51
i would have to agree. its one of the best looking trooper cars out there. when are we going to see one from my home state of west virginia?? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr PAB, Sorry, but CCdC does not have a stable of staff photographers ready to para-drop at a moment's notice to every remote location in the country that has a new police car. If you live in West Virginia, go to Walmart and buy a camera. Then go find a WV SP police car a start taking pictures. Then scan the photos and email them to us. We'll be happy to post them.
Greg copcar dot com
(Please notice that I did not make any hillbilly, coal miner or trailer park jokes)
Anonymous wrote:
Monday, November 8, 2004 - 7:27
My vote for the best looking highway patrol car. Simple yet traditional.