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The Stinger will be the first foreign-made police car to join the Queensland Road Policing Command, according to News.com.au; other states rely on a mix of Chrysler and BMW vehicles.
Clearly Australians are doing cop cars right. Kia Australia via Twitter. Next, it needs to be fast, and with nearly 400 horsepower on tap from its twin-turbo V6, the Stinger's embarrassed more ...
To hear the Queensland police department tell it, the only necessary modifications for transforming the Kia Stinger into a baddie-chasing cop car were the addition of an electrical wiring harness ...
The Kia Stinger will be the first foreign-made police car to join the Queensland Road Policing Command in Australia; other states rely on a mix of Chrysler and BMW vehicles.
Police in the United States can sometimes be seen in some pretty fast cars, ... 2018 Kia Stingers .The Queensland Police will put 50 of the 365 hp 3.3-liter twin-turbo V6 Stingers into service ...
Australian police have always had a reputation for being notoriously brutal towards speeders and lovers of modified cars, but now they seem to have been bitten by the sports car bug themselves.
Kia North America requested — and paid for — the car to be shipped to the USA, where they hope to convince local police departments to consider the twin-turbo V6 sedan. Queensland will have 50 ...
Cops responded to the car’s location at Westchester Ave. and Lane Ave. in Westchester Square, where they found four men sitting inside the parked Kia at about 11:20 a.m.
Officer injured after undercover police car ... The incident took place at East 156th Street and Damon Avenue around 12:40 p.m. when an undercover ... A Kia was involved in the incident, but ...
A joint venture between Kia Motors Australia and Japanese technology company Fujitsu’s Australian team has produced a Stinger police car prototype with artificial intelligence, integrated computer ...
The Kia Stinger is already in use by the Queensland Police Force. “There is a big problem with officer safety. Everything they put in the vehicle is an Australian Design Rules compliance issue.
The four carjackers boosted the black undercover KIA from outside the 45 Precinct’s Detective Bureau near Westchester and Lane Avenues just around 12:30 a.m., according to police. The car wasn ...
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