NJEMT said:If the car is purchased by the state police it is half red half blue bar with the back and forth pattern.
C420sailor said:That Knight Rider pattern sucks. I haven't seen one of those cars on the turnpike in years, but I can remember how cheap looking and ineffective those patterns were.
And I'm sure the Valor is super effective, especially at intersections, but it sure looks awkward. I wonder how effective it is to the front with all of that real estate facing out at a 45* angle?
theroofable said:More importantly, do you know what type of cars they will be using to replace the crown vics? There is a member on here NJSP something who does the installs for them, maybe he can chime in.
Oh, and you shoulda asked him to turn it on!
Wish they would go with the chargers. There are still a few older durangos in the barracks by me that they bring out in the winter. The crown vics had a nice look to them, too bad that they have to go.NJSP6156 said:According to my supervisor we are going caprice to replace the Vic for troops A-D. (state purchased vehicle units). Although we just finally got a boatload of 2011 crown Vic's sitting in division waiting to replace the older road cars. Usually ordering is every 2-3 years for state cars but with governor Christie's budget it's a tough call.
Troop E on the other hand has more cash than they know what to do with, according to my brother who is a trooper on the GSP, all Vic's and chargersk/impalas( unmarked tac-pac) are being replaced by tahoes. This is already beginning to happen.
I guess only time will tell for sure, that's what I know of it.
Phoenix_Rising said:Valors are amazing. Wasn't for the price I'd own one already. Can anyone that does own one answer this. The led takedown-alleys that they add onto the feet, how effective/bright are they?
cswroe said:If you need a lot of light, just use the scene light feature. When we turn that thing on, everything stops, people look (including the criminals) and they say, "that is just too cool".