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Official: Dodge introduces Durango Special Service model for police and fire (Autoblog)

Filed under: SUV, Government/Legal, Crossover, Dodge, Police/Emergency

The Dodge Charger has already done a fine job ingratiating itself with our
nation's police forces, and with Ford's Crown Victoria finally off the beat,
Chrysler is understandably keen to gain a bigger share of the law enforcement
pie. Enter the 2012 Durango Special Service.

Available in both rear- and all-wheel drive and Pentastar V6 or Hemi V8
flavors, this Durango variant has been uprated for the sort of duty cycles
common among police and fire crews. Available modifications include a heavy-
duty brake setup, larger battery, 220-amp alternator, as well as an engine
cooler and upsized water pump. Properly equipped, Chrysler says the Durango SS
can tow a class-leading 7,400 pounds, and it offers a bladder-perforating
550-mile range.

Dodge has improved interior lighting to make sure that officers don't have to
squint while writing you that speeding ticket, and they've also gone to the
trouble of brooming the third row of seats for increased capacity (K9 duty,
anyone?). Thoughtfully, they've left the second-row HVAC controls so that
perps can be stored at proper temperatures.

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Should I get better auto insurance coverage?

Hi, I have a '91 Sentra been driving for the last 6 years, I paid liability and some other smaller things like emergency towing and my rate was $120 every 6 months...I just bought an '03 Maxima and was wondering if I should get better coverage even if it is almost a decade old, I have a perfect driving record and consider myself a good defensive driver.....just wondering what you would do.....thanks...

I wouldn't put collision on it but I would get comprehensive with a very low (either 0 or 100) deductible. That way if it catches on fire, is stolen, vandalized, you hit a deer, or your windshield breaks it will be a cheap fix for you.

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