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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    I'm aware of who Tony Bliss is, but is it true that he was the mystery passenger on a Sunday afternoon fact-finding joyride, or were you just taking the piss?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coldrider View Post
    Dunno but there would be a high criteria, but obviously the british police and others are happy with small cars.
    I think if the commodore and epica were put on a 3 year life cycle discounted cashflow model there wouldn't be much difference in the lease option, and holden would put the Commy up as a loss leader anyway.
    But hey, how is this related to the topic again?
    Just think how bad some cops' small cock syndrome would be if they were forced into small cars as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ynot slow View Post
    Haven't read 70 odd pages but my thoughts on stoopid manouvre(sic) from orificer was there seemed to be enough room to pull onto the verge and spin the car around with 2 wheels on dirt etc with quick flick of accelerator,hell my XR6 can be spun round albeit on pea metal on a small road(wife did it and was impressed)sure no pea metal but surely that would be an idea,although the curb and chanel showed about 50-100mts from crash site.
    Traction control

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    Quote Originally Posted by theblackstig View Post
    dimensions

    commodore width 1899mm

    camry width 1820mm

    so 7.9cm difference, how many donuts is that?
    So how about boot space - woulda a Camry have room for a gun-box, crash kit, road-cones, extra battery (to cope with loads when parked up with the disco lights running) 1st aid kit, pepper-spray kit...and duty bags for the five guys inside as well.

    And even if it does, from experience none of the front-wheel drives tested could turn around on country roads/ narrow streets like a Commodore can (think: even more 3-point turns being done if using front-whel drives.)

    No problem with a Vectra sized car being used for non-essential duties - cops do have them anyway but generally the 'non-essential types' get hand-me-downs after xxx km - and these cars can be pressed back into front-line duties if there's an emergencies/need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    Traction control
    And sure, you can turn it off - but if you bin it there's no hiding the on-board computers indication that it was off when you crashed.

    And then starts a long sorry saga as you try to explain how you crashed whil the traction-control was off.....which you know you are not allowed to turn off...
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    And sure, you can turn it off - but if you bin it there's no hiding the on-board computers indication that it was off when you crashed.

    And then starts a long sorry saga as you try to explain how you crashed whil the traction-control was off.....which you know you are not allowed to turn off...
    Because if you did turn it off and someone one here saw a power induced turn to spin you around, they would put up a thread about Police are worse than boy racers with there sustained loss of traction yada yada blah blah.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    So how about boot space - woulda a Camry have room for a gun-box, crash kit, road-cones, extra battery (to cope with loads when parked up with the disco lights running) 1st aid kit, pepper-spray kit...and duty bags for the five guys inside as well.

    And even if it does, from experience none of the front-wheel drives tested could turn around on country roads/ narrow streets like a Commodore can (think: even more 3-point turns being done if using front-whel drives.)

    No problem with a Vectra sized car being used for non-essential duties - cops do have them anyway but generally the 'non-essential types' get hand-me-downs after xxx km - and these cars can be pressed back into front-line duties if there's an emergencies/need.

    My 2cents worth m'lord....
    now we are really down to splitting hairs

    camry turning circle... 11.8m (much tighter with controlled application of the handbrake)
    commodore ... 11.4m

    luggage capacity

    camry ...432 litres
    commodore ...445 litres

    i just cant see how 13 litres of boot space and 40cm in turning circle outweigh the benefits....

    i would even venture to suggest that in the instance we have been debating, a handbrake turned camry would have prevented the entire situation
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    Quote Originally Posted by theblackstig View Post
    now we are really down to splitting hairs

    camry turning circle... 11.8m
    commodore ... 11.4m

    luggage capacity

    camry ...432 litres
    commodore ...445 litres

    i just cant see how 13 litres of boot space and 40cm in turning circle outweigh the benefits....
    I forgot to add that the fwd car seemed to fall apart a bit easier.

    Not that the 'dores are that flash either but they seem to hold together better.

    And 'paper figures' can be deceptive compared to the 'real world'...usable space and all that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    I forgot to add that the fwd car seemed to fall apart a bit easier.

    Not that the 'dores are that flash either but they seem to hold together better.

    And 'paper figures' can be deceptive compared to the 'real world'...usable space and all that.
    i challenge you to find any commodore that 'holds together' better than a camry. or even a mondeo for that fact
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    Quote Originally Posted by theblackstig View Post
    i challenge you to find any commodore that 'holds together' better than a camry. or even a mondeo for that fact
    You haven't seen the way we use them!

    Rest assured, other brands have been tried but the old 'dore keps us going and I guess the bean-counters must be happy with Fleet-Lease and the cost of running the cars.

    BTW: the 'other brands' seemed to be more thirsty when used hard, when just cruising they were pretty good (ideal for a family man) but boot them for a bit and hoo-boy, the needle on the fuel guage created a sonic boom as it whipped back across the dial!
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    You haven't seen the way we use them!

    Rest assured, other brands have been tried but the old 'dore keps us going and I guess the bean-counters must be happy with Fleet-Lease and the cost of running the cars.

    BTW: the 'other brands' seemed to be more thirsty when used hard, when just cruising they were pretty good (ideal for a family man) but boot them for a bit and hoo-boy, the needle on the fuel guage created a sonic boom as it whipped back across the dial!
    you aren't doing yourself any favours here re:-cops driving responsibly

    we do see the way you use them, and that is what we have a problem with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theblackstig View Post
    you aren't doing yourself any favours here re:-cops driving responsibly

    we do see the way you use them, and that is what we have a problem with.
    So what you're saying is we should drive more sensibly and then would be able to use cheaper ( and less practical at times) cars?

    (And how we 'use' the present cars is not always just to do a U-turn on front of a motorcycle)
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    So what you're saying is we should drive more sensibly and then would be able to use cheaper ( and less practical at times) cars?

    (And how we 'use' the present cars is not always just to do a U-turn on front of a motorcycle)
    i am saying you should use MORE practical cars. with the exception of australia and the us no other country in the world uses commodore class vehicles for policing. our roads and requirements would be more closely aligned with what they use in the uk or europe.

    commodure fuel consumption 11.8litres/100km
    camry 8.8litres/100km

    it is you that has implied that you don't always drive sensibly
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    Quote Originally Posted by theblackstig View Post
    i am saying you should use MORE practical cars. with the exception of australia and the us no other country in the world uses commodore class vehicles for policing. our roads and requirements would be more closely aligned with what they use in the uk or europe.

    commodure fuel consumption 11.8litres/100km
    camry 8.8litres/100km

    it is you that has implied that you don't always drive sensibly
    Yeah, I guess tootling along at 110kph to a violent domestic makes more economic sense........("Sorry your daughter has been beaten to death but hey we got under 10 litres per 100km!)

    (And down here even 'in a bit of a hurry' you can still end up with a 40mins or more trip to get to parts of our territory)
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    i'm not sure that you're sarcasm is warranted

    is it better to get to your 1 fatality domestic incident late or to cause a 3 fatality accident on the way from driving beyond your capabilities?
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