Jump to content

How Cheap Are The Chasers Going!


boost69

Recommended Posts

  • Member
  • Member For: 17y 1m 2d
Why is it overkill?

It's an attention grabber for them, gets them noticed, is an icebreaker in many situations with certain members of the public and it's also intimidating. All factors wich help reduce crime through subliminal, pacive means. Plus, as I said earlier, the Police buy em cheap (especially the Phoons where it's as much an advert for Ford as it is the Police). On the Phoons, they may even make a profit when they resell them.

Its an attention grabber? then why are the typhoon police cars all unmarked cars? attention grabber???? And How can it be an icebreaker? the copper pulls someone over for speeding (after hiding behind a rock) and says im booking you, do you expect the driver to say "nice typhoon" smile and say now "book me". ICEBREAKER? :w00t2:

Of course its overkill. a Typhoon, a $60,000 car for Police use? What does a Typhoon do that is required for the Police duties that a XR6T cannot. The FPV starter button? If they can get the typhoon cheap then im sure they also get the XR6T cheap as well or SS or whatever. There is still $10k-$15k wastage per car. For every 10 typhoons they could have grabbed 13 times XR6T's. Dont know who approved that business case.

Lets be real what is needed is the minimum spec performance car that will have adequate handling, speed and space to store their things. Is FPV Typhoon the minimum spec car for those duties? What did they do in 1980 when the FPV Typhoon wasnt available (lucky if they did get air cond back then)

Edited by hulk xr6t
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 66
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • BOOST
  • Moderating Team
  • Member For: 21y 2m 13d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Southern Highlands NSW

Ask your self a question. Why did you buy an XR6t?

Handling? performance? comfort?

Its the same reason why Cops have them. You would probably find that Cops buy the cars for the same RRP as a standard falcon XT

Whats wrong with Cops who have a specific job to drive around alll day to want the same.

Head up arse syndrome

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Member
  • Member For: 18y 2m 14d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: NSW
Its an attention grabber? then why are the typhoon police cars all unmarked cars? attention grabber???? And How can it be an icebreaker? the copper pulls someone over for speeding (after hiding behind a rock) and says im booking you, do you expect the driver to say "nice typhoon" smile and say now "book me". ICEBREAKER? :welcome2:

Of course its overkill. a Typhoon, a $60,000 car for Police use? What does a Typhoon do that is required for the Police duties that a XR6T cannot. The FPV starter button? If they can get the typhoon cheap then im sure they also get the XR6T cheap as well or SS or whatever. There is still $10k-$15k wastage per car. For every 10 typhoons they could have grabbed 13 times XR6T's. Dont know who approved that business case.

Lets be real what is needed is the minimum spec performance car that will have adequate handling, speed and space to store their things. Is FPV Typhoon the minimum spec car for those duties? What did they do in 1980 when the FPV Typhoon wasnt available (lucky if they did get air cond back then)

Talk about a small minded view of the world.

Firstly, not all Typhoons are unmarked, they have both marked and unmarked.

2nd, while they may use them at times for radar trap work, it's the other times they use them for attention grabbing, such as public events, PR days, escorting dignitries, etc. If having a Typhoon at an RBT or radar trap intimidates someone into not running, then they've stopped a potetintial chase, and the related dangers involved.

3rd, you go on as if every Police car is Typhoon, the fact is they're very few of them around.

Finally, while to us the gap between a T and a Phoon is big, as I stated earlier, the Gov't pays no tax, LCT, FBT, or stamp duty on the new car, they also get fleet, on top of that (as was the case with the WRXs, the Lotus the NSW Police have, the couple of Rx7s they had a few years ago, and more), the car manufacturers often offer them to the Police as specials as PR for the Police and a cheap promo for the manufacturer in the form of a solid endoursement (sometimes the cars are free for the Police to use and returned to the manufacturer after a set period, or they are sold for no more than a standard car). It's nothing new, Police forces and car manufacturers around the world have done it for years (even back to the 80s and before). The Phoon retains it's value better and the Government then onsell them for a much better margin than their T, plus they add tax and stamp duty on top. What a simpleton like yourself sees as a waste in taxpayer money, is most likely quite the contrary, and the cars have multiple uses.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Member
  • Member For: 20y 3m 29d

I bought my 05 BAII Turbo from those auctions in May for $16k. It had 58000kms on it and it was in very good condition. I was looking at the BF's they had there but this BA was in better condition then the BF's at the time execpt for the non white colour ones which were being sold over my budget.

I couldn't say no to this BA. It was cheap, it appeared in really good nick and it had regulary servicing. The cops MUST look after their cars because if they don't, it presents a big OH&S issue.

Since I have had it, the car has been very reliable with only a couple of problems, one was a radiator leak and the other one, a power steering leak which I believe are common problems and not just for cop cars and these were fixed under warranty.

So at the end of the day, I saved several thousand dollars in buying a ex cop car over a privately owned vehicle. Yes, the cops might thrash them but who doesn't thrah their Turbo's, I wouldn't believe anyone who said they don't thrash their Turbo's because what is the point of having one???

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Sucker
  • Moderating Team
  • Member For: 20y 6m 24d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Brisbane

Keep in mind also that the state police forces are encouraged (read...practically given) these cars to get them out and noticed. It's more of a marketing ploy rather than the police actively going out to specifically buy them over anything else. Same as the manaro etc. that they used at one stage.

And I'd much rather see them in a typhoon over a 380 patrol car! :welcome2:

Regardless of all this, take your petty sh*t stirring crap back to QSS Hulk....oh that’s right you can’t after being banned. Several times.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Member
  • Member For: 17y 1m 2d

Can someone post a picture of a typhoon which is a Police marked car? Those who argue with me are obviously coppers or people who bought an ex-cop car with an interior that resembles a dogs breakfast..

Look I dont want to stir anything or anyone up, so I will end my contribution here. Doesnt mean that I dont have any valid points. Apply some common sense please. Sorry If I offended anyone

Edited by hulk xr6t
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Every Mod's Favourite Member
  • Member
  • Member For: 16y 8m 13d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Melbourne

I think you'll find that most of these kinds of cars are throw-ins at the same rates as normal fleet vehicles, or often loaners by the mobs. I'm sure there are Chrysler 300C SRT8's, BMW convertibles, GTS coupes etc rolling around. All promo for the manufacturer's and good PR for the coppers.

No real points to debate on teh above, I wouldn't think.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



×
  • Create New...
'