iLikeEggs
Potato!
Welcome to the forum. Buying an SSV is a labor of love. While they can be had for a bargain at auction, they can be a mixed bag. The forum here should be able to get you through most issues you will encounter. I would do it all over again. I bought my 2011 SSV with 119k on it. Drove it to about 160k before I started having issues. Wound up replacing the motor, trans, rear end and had the transfer case rebuilt. Runs like brand new now. I was fully expecting to do that when I bought it but it ran better than I expected.
As far as the ride heights go, there's also a PPV (pursuit) version that has smaller wheels and tires. They are also two wheel drive and don't have the tow package. They are oursuitvrated up to around 140 mph where the SSV's are not and are speed governed to 122 mph.
Check the RPO code sticker inside the glove box to see see what suspension and other options that particular vehicle has. Depending on the agency that bought them, there may be different options for a particular fleet.
Keep us updated on your decision.
Cheers.
As far as the ride heights go, there's also a PPV (pursuit) version that has smaller wheels and tires. They are also two wheel drive and don't have the tow package. They are oursuitvrated up to around 140 mph where the SSV's are not and are speed governed to 122 mph.
Check the RPO code sticker inside the glove box to see see what suspension and other options that particular vehicle has. Depending on the agency that bought them, there may be different options for a particular fleet.
Keep us updated on your decision.
Cheers.