Although already patrolled by a Dodge Charger Pursuit cruiser, the city of Belvidere, Illinois—longtime home to a Chrysler facility employing over 4500 local residents—thought it might be nice to add a vehicle to their local police fleet with deeper ties to the local community. Problem was, the 45-year-old, nearly 5-million-square-foot Chrysler plant in Belvidere produces Dodge Darts, not Chargers. Belvidere police chief Jan Noble threw convention to the wind and asked Chrysler for a Dart cop car.
What they got is a one-off Dodge Dart police vehicle complete with light bar and B.P.D. graphics; it’s earmarked for non-patrol duty and ceremonial purposes. Heading off punchlines at the pass, Chrysler points out that 20 percent of law-enforcement fleet vehicles typically are non-patrol vehicles used by detectives, police administrators, and other department personnel.
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As part of the arrangement, the Belvidere Police Department will provide Chrysler Group with feedback on the newly deputized Dart to aid Chrysler in determining the future viability of marketing a non-patrol Dodge Dart police vehicle in the U.S. and abroad. (We’re sure China would eat it up some Fiat Viaggio police sleds.) Read full story »
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