Monday, March 11, 2013

Bay City Police Get New Chevrolet Caprices

Bay City Police get New Chevrolet Caprices
Photo from The Bay City Times.

BAY CITY, Mich.- There's a few new cops in town, well cop cars. Recently, the Bay City Police Force received four new Chevrolet Caprice police vehicles to replace some of the aging Impalas. The Chevrolet Caprice is not available to the public so you may not recognize it at first, but be on the look out. You may have already noticed the new patrol cars out on the road, since some officers have been patrolling in the new Chevrolet Caprices for the last few months.

Manufactured in Australia, the Chevrolet Caprice was created specifically with law enforcement in mind. Priced at $26,000 the Chevrolet Caprice offers some police-specific perks like a high-input alternator, auxiliary cooling for both the engine and transmission, 18-inch steel wheels, beefier brake pads, police-calibrated stability control, a large touchscreen interface for primary vehicle controls integrated into the side console, a longer wheelbase, and two battery mounts.

Some of the Bay City Officers have also noticed the larger trunks, which better store traffic cones, extra armor, defibrillator, first aid kit, and finger print kit. Designed specifically to accomodate utility belts, the officers have also enjoyed the roomier front seat in the Chevrolet Caprice. Not to mention the rear-wheel drive, 6-Liter, V8 engine which provides the police force with 355 horsepower balanced by great traction control.

The task force does not yet know if they will add more Chevrolet Caprice Police Vehicles to the line up, but you can come on in to your Bay City Area Chevrolet Dealer to get your own intimidating Chevy! We also have Used Cars For Sale Near Saginaw, MI depending on your needs. Graff Bay City is located at 3636 Wilder Road, Bay City, MI 48706. For more information on Graff Bay City, or for any questions call us at (989) 684-4411 or visit our websites: www.GraffBayCity.com.

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