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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Speeding Ticket 120+mph CA
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<blockquote data-quote="wesessiah" data-source="post: 12868840" data-attributes="member: 111232"><p>based on my limited experience with them in the driving courses... they feel like more of a drivers car, in that you can make them do what you want it to do, rather than the charger feeling like you have less say so with it wanting to assist you. then again, i like good ol' threshold breaking with no abs, and no power steering, or traction control and determing my own maneuvers with the input i get from the car. </p><p></p><p>we have hybrid escapes too, lol... definitely not meant to be patrol vehicles. we had a chase a couple months ago and the escape ended up about 5 minutes behind in a 15 minute chase. one of them got outran and left by a ford work van :nonono:</p><p>all of our chargers have a hemi... but that may change with the new chief since he came from a department with v6 chargers, and seems to like them. he seems like he'll be an excellent chief though, so i won't complain.</p><p></p><p></p><p>i wouldn't claim a crown vic is fast, but it feels a lot better at speed (in my limited experience with it) and far better on the driving course than the impala. i notice that testing shows brake fade on the impala... it's noticeable. i wish that testing showed a slalom, and skidpad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wesessiah, post: 12868840, member: 111232"] based on my limited experience with them in the driving courses... they feel like more of a drivers car, in that you can make them do what you want it to do, rather than the charger feeling like you have less say so with it wanting to assist you. then again, i like good ol' threshold breaking with no abs, and no power steering, or traction control and determing my own maneuvers with the input i get from the car. we have hybrid escapes too, lol... definitely not meant to be patrol vehicles. we had a chase a couple months ago and the escape ended up about 5 minutes behind in a 15 minute chase. one of them got outran and left by a ford work van :nonono: all of our chargers have a hemi... but that may change with the new chief since he came from a department with v6 chargers, and seems to like them. he seems like he'll be an excellent chief though, so i won't complain. i wouldn't claim a crown vic is fast, but it feels a lot better at speed (in my limited experience with it) and far better on the driving course than the impala. i notice that testing shows brake fade on the impala... it's noticeable. i wish that testing showed a slalom, and skidpad. [/QUOTE]
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