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Tulsa’s gas prices used to be among the lowest; back in the ‘90s, they were a good $0.20 lower than in central Oklahoma, but these days they’re usually a good bit higher. I would say that it’s because they shut down the refineries in/near T-Town, but Ponca City has the biggest refinery in the state, and its gas prices are usually close to Tulsa’s.
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Meh. Looks like a poorly-executed knock-off of an Explorer or Land Rover.
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Maybe the Expedition is getting the split hatch like the Navigator, and that’s just the unpainted upper half or from a different color vehicle.
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Yes, that would rank high on the list of priorities. There are plenty of reasons that they could discount a Mustang sedan, I just don’t think an uncomfortable back seat would be among them. Most of the cops I know would say the perp should’ve thought about that before they did whatever it was that got them stuffed into that uncomfortable back seat.
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I see a metric boatload of Broncos around here. Not quite as many as Teslas (I’ve even seen some Cybertrucks), and I’ve seen so many Porsches that they’re no longer exotic. I’d say I’ve seen about as many Broncos as Mercedes, and those things are common as dirt around here.
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That actually looks like a worthy successor to the original Explorer.
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Have you seen the back seats of the vehicles they’re using now? My best friend’s son just graduated from the academy, and he gave me the guided tour of his duty vehicle, a late model Dodge Durango. Let’s just say that prisoner legroom (or comfort in general) isn’t exactly a priority. I’ve also seen video footage of the rear seat of a late model PIU, and I think it’s safe to say that I don’t want to be transported in the back of one for any reason…
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2025 Lincoln Navigator
SoonerLS replied to joseodiaga4's topic in Ford Motor Company Discussion Forum
I’m not a fan of the big ol’ sail panels under the headlights. They’ve done the same thing on the Maverick; to my surprise, I didn’t hate it in one of the colors on the Lobo, but I haven’t seen it in a color on the Navigator that I don’t dislike. -
Ford, the recall king?
SoonerLS replied to joseodiaga4's topic in Ford Motor Company Discussion Forum
Durability testing used to be 150K miles for cars and 250K miles for trucks, per our mutual friend. -
From new sales, yes, but there are still CVPIs in service as police cars. My hometown still has them in service alongside brand new PIUs. I figure they’re either new guys or on the sh*t list, but they’re still out on patrol.
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Almost all of the "cop cars" I see these days are Explorer/PIUs, especially at the bigger PDs. There are a few departments running sedans, but the vast majority that I see are CUVs or SUVs. I don't recall seeing very many Taurus/PI cop cars at all over their run--I'm pretty sure I'm seeing more 20 year old CVPIs still in service.
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In my truck, I use the fan speed and temperature controls fairly regularly, and I can operate them without taking my eyes off the road because they’re big distinct rotary knobs. In my Flex, I have to take my eyes off the road to adjust pretty much anything because there aren’t any tactile buttons, just touch-sensitive surfaces, with the exception of the fan knob. The design of those control surfaces is far and away my least favorite design feature about that car, even with auto climate control. At least my Lincoln had distinct rockers for adjusting the temperature—if I try to adjust the temperature in the Flex, I’m just as likely to skip back 10 seconds in the podcast that’s playing as turn the temperature down one degree.