This article is about the Police Interception version of the Ford Crown Victoria. For the taxi variant, please refer to the Chronos Car (2011)
Overview
The 2007 Tempix Car (Formerly 2002 Chronos Car, Police Car)is a vehicle in Driving Empire that was added since Wayfort BETA on May 5, 2020, and can only be obtained through the Police Job Gamepass for 35. Its in-game value is $25,000, one of the lowest pricing vehicles in front of the 2018 Holiday Turismo, but behind the now-removed 2001 BKM S3.
The Police car model is based on a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (colloquially referred to simply as the CVPI, P71, or P7B), a four-door, body-on-frame sedan that was manufactured by Ford from 1992 to 2011. It is the law-enforcement version of the Ford Crown Victoria.
From 1997 to 2013, the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor was the most widely used automobile in law enforcement operations in the United States, Canada, and Saudi Arabia. It was also used for this purpose on a more limited scale in other countries.
Performance
Overall, for performance, it is extremely poor, as it is almost the slowest car in the game due to its bad top speed, acceleration, and handling. This vehicle should obviously not be used in any of the races and is simply a vehicle for roleplaying.
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Trivia
- Back in its Wayfort BETA days, this vehicle used to have the ability to turn on its sirens. This however was removed in one of the updates back then.
- Like the School Bus, this vehicle was meant for the purpose of roleplaying back in the day.
- The $25,000 price tag in the "off-sale vehicles" section is probably the value of this vehicle.
- This is perhaps one of the oldest-living vehicles in all of Wayfort/Driving Empire history.
- This vehicle cannot be customized. However, the rims can be changed.
- Despite not having any opening parts, there is a decal engine model underneath the hood.
- This is one of the few vehicles in game that shares its name with another vehicle, the Tempix Car (2006)