Carbon Motors E7 Police Cruiser is Equipped with the Newest Fighting Technology
People who like to steal and make a living off being criminals are going to hate this article. It used to be easy for them to steal. Alarm systems barely worked, people did not lock their doors, and police cars were awfully slow. The past decade has seen
all three of those problematic areas become less of an issue. Cop cars have become faster and more undercover. Enhancements to the cop car took a long time to happen. Their evolution was a long time coming and continues to happen.
Carbon Motors has created the E7. A close look at the E7 shows a mean looking police vehicle. Carbon Motors has created a made-to-order police car that can be purchased by your local police headquarters. What makes this car different from most other cars in the police field is that this car is made specifically for cops. Chuck full of technology and speed, this is a car that criminals will be stupid to mess with.
The E7 is a tough vehicle that is made with special thermoplastics technology. This will help the car in life or death situations. The thermoplastic can be compared to a dashboard type armor. Bullets from guns, small fire arms up to 9mm, will bounce off the thermoplastic shield. The car will even deter young vandals who want to try and key the vehicle. No scratches will be left on this bad boy.
One of the best features deals with the fact that the E7 is diesel powered. By being diesel powered, the car will receive a 40% better fuel economy than the standard police vehicle does. This could save a police precinct a lot of money in the long run. Also, the E7 is a fast vehicle as well. Hop into the vehicle and jump into a high speed pursuit. The E7 will allow the police officer the power to got from 0-60 in just 6 seconds. Also, studies have shown that the car will last nearly 3 times longer than the current vehicles used by the police.
Carbon Motors has created the E7. A close look at the E7 shows a mean looking police vehicle. Carbon Motors has created a made-to-order police car that can be purchased by your local police headquarters. What makes this car different from most other cars in the police field is that this car is made specifically for cops. Chuck full of technology and speed, this is a car that criminals will be stupid to mess with.
The E7 is a tough vehicle that is made with special thermoplastics technology. This will help the car in life or death situations. The thermoplastic can be compared to a dashboard type armor. Bullets from guns, small fire arms up to 9mm, will bounce off the thermoplastic shield. The car will even deter young vandals who want to try and key the vehicle. No scratches will be left on this bad boy.
One of the best features deals with the fact that the E7 is diesel powered. By being diesel powered, the car will receive a 40% better fuel economy than the standard police vehicle does. This could save a police precinct a lot of money in the long run. Also, the E7 is a fast vehicle as well. Hop into the vehicle and jump into a high speed pursuit. The E7 will allow the police officer the power to got from 0-60 in just 6 seconds. Also, studies have shown that the car will last nearly 3 times longer than the current vehicles used by the police.
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