Sam Harris
Supporting Member
Special Service Vehicle vs. Police Pursuit Vehicle. The “pursuit” part is the one I’d be looking for.
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I see. I was under the impression that there was not a 4x4 PPV version until recently?The PPV comes in both 2WD and 4WD. The SSV model is still around buts it’s 4WD drive only. They both share many of the same features and options, with the main exception being the PPV‘s 9C1 (pursuit related features) package.
Fortunately I've got a portable carpet cleaner because with six people in and out with all this Southern California rain the carpets are wrecked. I do envy the rubber floors though and my butt seriously wishes there was a cloth seat option.I’ve used a PPV for overlanding for several years. It’s really nice to have the rubber flooring and not worry too much about dirty shoes when hopping in.
If I remember correctly, the Tahoe PPV 4WD was first offered in 2016.I see. I was under the impression that there was not a 4x4 PPV version until recently?
This is why:If you are not purchasing for law enforcement purposes...why would you want one of these models vs a civilian model? What am I missing here?
I've been over the E95th Avenue bridge and the Ewing Avenue bridge many times, but not like that.This is why:
Heavy duty brakes and suspension parts, transmission and engine fluid coolers. Dual batteries. Larger alternator. Fewer comfort options, so fewer things to go wrong as it ages. Rubber flooring is durable and easy to clean. The exterior of the PPV/SSV has a cleaner look without a lot of name badging and emblems - I know it's a Tahoe. I bought it. High production numbers means cheaper parts. Have you tried to repair a Caprice?If you are not purchasing for law enforcement purposes...why would you want one of these models vs a civilian model? What am I missing here?
Ever driven a Police Pursuit Vehicle?If you are not purchasing for law enforcement purposes ... why would you want one of these models vs a civilian model?
What am I missing here?