He mentions in the beginning that he doesn't hate the car. Seems to me there's little he DOES like. Watch for yourself:
Now, I believe everyone is entitled to their own opinion. But I just HAVE to share some thoughts that popped into my mind while listening to this man's:
1 – I agree for the most part, sorta… When Vic 1.0 had its winter wheels on, it looked more police-y. Vic 2.0 is dark blue and has police hubcaps and an antenna, so people sometimes are weary of it. But with both cars, I'd think the fuzzy dice hanging in the window and vanity plate would dispel any incorrect thoughts...
2 – I disagree. The
car doesn’t feel big. Maybe I am just used to it. My '86 Pontiac Parisienne did more so, the '88 Grand Marquis a bit less than the Pontiac. 2b) Well, what do you expect? A big car with a V8. It's no Prius! But MPG depends on the
rear end you have and also varies depending on how you drive. 23MPG/HWY can be done with 3:55s, even better with others.
3 – I HAD a Vic with traction control and it was a horrible
system. Always drove with it off. Not having it now is SO nice. If you know how to drive, you don’t need
traction control. 3a) RWD is for performance, whether people like it or
not. All wheel drive is of course very good for performance AND control. BUT NOT all current Ford police
vehicles are AWD. 3b) regarding the rear tires loosing traction, that is
based on tires. Goodyear Ultra Grips do
just that. Worn RS-As will loose
traction more, as I found out when I took over Vic 2.0.
4 – what do you expect in a police car for “necessities”? The regular versions didn't have a whole lot more, granted. But personally, I hate cars with too many
gadgets. I'm in it to drive, but watch TV or surf the Internet. What you don’t get in luxuries
you get in cool things like aluminum driveshafts, dual exhaust, bigger brakes, stab-shields
in the Leer-made seats, fire suppression system, 140MPH gauges, etc.
5 – Suspension… sure, a Vic of ANY kind isn’t a BMW M5. But I drove a ’98 with the
Handling Package for 15 years. Super
comfy without being floaty. I could
throw that car into turns like nothing. The
regular versions I have driven were indeed a bit too floaty, but those cars were
not made for the same hard use as the P71. They also had different tires, with higher shoulders which I could feel made a difference.
To his credit, the YouTuber also did a "5 Things I Love" video: https://youtu.be/lo84XbTmcow
To his credit, the YouTuber also did a "5 Things I Love" video: https://youtu.be/lo84XbTmcow
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