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What To Know About Buying An Ex Police Car Ep 49

Talking Business with Mark and John

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Episode  ·  12:32  ·  Jan 25, 2024

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Looking to buy a used police car in Australia? Here's what you need to know according to Frank Melilli, who heads up the police car fleet for Victoria Police. Victoria Police go to great lengths to ensure their police vehicles are extremely safe and suitable for their officers. This includes conducting extensive testing on new police car models to guarantee they meet all safety and performance standards before putting them into service. Each vehicle is then rated and only driven according to its specifications. Victoria Police do not make any performance modifications to their vehicles. However, they do install police equipment packs developed and approved by the vehicle manufacturers. They also require additional safety features even in their standard police cars. In addition to regular servicing, police vehicles undergo checks every 5,000 km to confirm they continue meeting requirements. Most police cars are replaced after 90,000 km or 3 years, depending on usage. Models are also tested when retired from police work to ensure they still meet the original standards. According to Frank, used police cars represent excellent value. They typically still have manufacturer's warranties, have undergone extra safety inspections, and the models have been tested even after police use to verify they meet requirements. With all the safety testing and features, used police vehicles can be a great, safe choice for a used car. In summary, ex-police cars in Australia are meticulously maintained, have additional safety equipment, and undergo rigorous testing to guarantee high standards. For these reasons, a used police vehicle could be a smart, dependable option if you're in the market for a pre-owned car.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/talking-business-with-mark-and-john--5696935/support.

12m 32s  ·  Jan 25, 2024

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