My 24 year old car lasted so long because I added heavy duty items like suspension & electrical from the police & taxi packages.
Having a hard time finding that data nowadays. I don't want to buy a police interceptor because they are full size cars. Looks like the Ford Fusion or Chevy Impala are the right size, and the fleet sales websites indicate they are available as support or "special services" vehicles -- but without detailed data on what is upgraded to the heavy-duty grade.
I know that walking into the new car sales office is unlikely be helpful; AFAIK there really is a separate organization, but finding it is murky. And I want to be able to specify the correct item codes for at least some of the items I require.
I want this car to last 20 years -- by then I probably won't be able to drive anymore & the new cars will drive themselves.
Having a hard time finding that data nowadays. I don't want to buy a police interceptor because they are full size cars. Looks like the Ford Fusion or Chevy Impala are the right size, and the fleet sales websites indicate they are available as support or "special services" vehicles -- but without detailed data on what is upgraded to the heavy-duty grade.
I know that walking into the new car sales office is unlikely be helpful; AFAIK there really is a separate organization, but finding it is murky. And I want to be able to specify the correct item codes for at least some of the items I require.
I want this car to last 20 years -- by then I probably won't be able to drive anymore & the new cars will drive themselves.