
CHP 'Crown Vics' have been patrolling California’s roadways since 1984.
The Vermont State Police retired its last Ford Crown Victoria on Nov. 1, part of its move away from sedans and toward SUV patrol cars.
Just when you think you have the perfect fleet configuration, the unthinkable happens: your OEM discontinues a model your fleet has come to rely on. If your fleet faces this situation, here’s what to do.
The San Jacinto County (Texas) Sheriff's Office is purchasing used police vehicles to replace its aged fleet — some vehicles on the road have 300,000 miles on them.
The Ford Oglethorpe (Ga.) Police Chief said the replacement vehicle will come equipped with protective gear, such as headlight wraps.
The Nevada Highway Patrol is retiring its last Ford Crown Victoria as it completes its transition to Dodge Chargers and Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles.
When it comes time to put used police cars for sale, there’s more work to be done than just turning the vehicles over to the auctioneer.
The Detroit Police Department launched a take-home police vehicle program on Thursday, providing a refurbished 2004 Crown Victoria to an officer who lives in the city.
Staff members from the Wondries Fleet Group in Alhambra, Calif., talk about selling their last 1,500 Crown Vics, the most popular vehicles sold on the national contract, and one of the biggest frustrations in government fleet sales.
The automaker issues five separate recalls affecting more than 202,000 vehicles in North America.