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Where To — Buy Used Police Cars

Depending on your comfort level with auctions versus dealerships, here are the best places to look for a used police interceptor. 1. Official Government & Federal Auctions

The most direct way to buy a police car is through the government agencies that retire them. These sites offer the most competitive prices, but the vehicles are often sold "as-is". Police Vehicles from Impound & Confiscated Auctions where to buy used police cars

Buying a retired police vehicle can be a savvy way to get a heavy-duty, well-maintained machine for a fraction of the cost of a civilian equivalent. These cars are built with beefed-up suspensions, high-output alternators, and cooling systems designed for idling for hours and high-speed pursuits. Depending on your comfort level with auctions versus