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The 10 coolest high-performance cop cars (From YAHOO!)

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In pursuits, they also have the radio in them. And the helicopters the radio can talk to. And the other police cars that don't have to outrun you, because they're already in front of you.

In an ideal scenario when a couple of dipsticks rob a 7/11 and try to escape in a minivan. If a lone highway patrolman tries to pull over a sports bike doing 90mph on the highway, the guy on the bike is going to hit the gas and the cop is going to fall behind, and that's the end of it 9 out of 10 times. This isn't even factoring in departments who have a non-aggressive pursuit policy. They'll terminate chases with high performance cars for safety reasons. Even helicopters have a hard time getting over 110mph. The occurrence of these kinds of chases are rare, for sure. But they're nearly impossible to win if a lone officer in a CVPI is up against a competent driver.

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