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By PFM Staff
GM Fleet officials kicked off the spring 2006 meeting of the GM's Law Enforcement Product Council.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Jul/Aug 2006)
By PFM Staff
General Motors announced that its newer police vehicles do not need the oil changed every 3,000 miles.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Jul/Aug 2006)
By Law and Order Staff
GM Fleet officials kicked off the spring 2006 meeting of GM's Law Enforcement Product Council with an update on service items and the technical changes, including the Oil Life System feature.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Jul 2006)
By Law and Order Staff
The semi-annual meeting of the General Motors Law Enforcement Product Council (LEPC) was held in conjunction with the COPS West convention and the Los Angeles County Sheriff police vehicle tests.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Apr 2006)
By PFM Staff
Twice a year, the LEPC meets for a two-way dialogue, allowing fleet managers to propose ideas and suggestions and GM Fleet to respond with information on innovations and design parameters.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Jan/Feb 2006)
By Erik Jorgensen
In addition to the upfitting work Kerr Industries does for GM, it also operates from its Oshawa facility a contract maintenance division that services and repairs commercial vehicles, including police and security vehicles. This allows Kerr the unique opportunity to continuously evaluate the quality and durability of the police vehicles it builds and upfits for GM as well as other competing vehicles. This knowledge results in continuous improvements to what Kerr offers both GM and its customers.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Jan/Feb 2006)
By Police Fleet Manager Staff
The durable and proven Tahoe got an upgraded load carrying capacity; the V6 Caprice matches the V8 Ford CVPI point by point; the interior room in police vehicles is now more important than ever; and GM has a clear strategy on both sustainable fuels and vehicle technologies.
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Nov/Dec 2012)