Looks great! Not a thing wrong with this build. I appreciate that you didn't flash the taillight racetrack, that's so useless and looks goofy, the factory brake light flasher works fine. Nice to see upfitters that don't rip off the client with thousands of dollars worth of unnecessary lighting.
State agencies like the Ohio State Highway Patrol have ordered them to take the place of the Chargers. I'm sure that troopers will be disappointed because they are slower from 0 - 60 along with the time and distance to reach the top speed which is 10 mph slower. Those agencies who have to patrol our interstates are better off going with the Ford PI utility with the 3.0 ecoboost.
Yo 911 rapid response can you answer my question. In Pennsylvania besides green lights meaning command on fire units, is there a law son green lighting? Can a civilian say run green and amber lights on their pov?
@@AJ_76421 Making pits without a push bumper will cause damage to the vehicle. Best case you get some paint damage and a small dent, worst case bumper, hood, fender, headlight replacement. Maybe internals damaged. Giving a car a PPV designation should signify to officers that the vehicle is capable of performing in a pursuit. Generally a more performance oriented package. You can do that with this car for sure, but if you ever need a pit then this is not the car for that.
I still don’t understand why any agency would buy a v6 charger or Durango. You buy dodge for the hemi. If you don’t want a v8, just get an explorer
9/8/10 for no push bar and no spotlight!! C'com man
No spotlights either which is very uncommon for a marked vehicle.
@@calvin4319 didn't even notice that, make that eight 8/10. Spotlights and push bar or pretty much standard equipment on a police vehicle.
@@calvin4319takedown lights are a alternative to a spot light
Thanks for making my evening wonderful with another build!
Absolutely, glad you like it!
Looks great! Not a thing wrong with this build. I appreciate that you didn't flash the taillight racetrack, that's so useless and looks goofy, the factory brake light flasher works fine. Nice to see upfitters that don't rip off the client with thousands of dollars worth of unnecessary lighting.
Thank you, one thing we learned is respect the customer and we will have work for the rest of our life.
Thanks Nate. Def missing those two features but otherwise effective.
Love the Color Scheme!
Beautiful car
nice looking rango!
This RANGO is a one of a kind! Thanks!
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State agencies like the Ohio State Highway Patrol have ordered them to take the place of the Chargers. I'm sure that troopers will be disappointed because they are slower from 0 - 60 along with the time and distance to reach the top speed which is 10 mph slower. Those agencies who have to patrol our interstates are better off going with the Ford PI utility with the 3.0 ecoboost.
Yo 911 rapid response can you answer my question. In Pennsylvania besides green lights meaning command on fire units, is there a law son green lighting? Can a civilian say run green and amber lights on their pov?
I'm confused. If this is a PPV, shouldn't it have a wraparound push bumper? Never know when you'll need to make a pit.
Push bumper or not has nothing to do with its pursuit rating
@@AJ_76421 Making pits without a push bumper will cause damage to the vehicle. Best case you get some paint damage and a small dent, worst case bumper, hood, fender, headlight replacement. Maybe internals damaged.
Giving a car a PPV designation should signify to officers that the vehicle is capable of performing in a pursuit. Generally a more performance oriented package.
You can do that with this car for sure, but if you ever need a pit then this is not the car for that.
Whats the reasoning on the lightstick being solo red instead of half red blue
Its Amber...
Did They Decide To Go Without A Spotlight?
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Dodge Durango Pursuit Vs Dodge Durango Hellcat
Now that would be fun 🚨🚨