Are ex-police cars valued at less than normal?

Are ex-police cars valued at less than normal?

Asked on 14 May 2019 by Robert Fabian

Answered by Honest John
It depends how stripped out the police spec was, how much damage was left by removing police equipment and, of course, on the mileage. Though the cars are well maintained, police fleet managers know from experience when it's best to offload the cars before the problems start. But now that police cars are 'wrapped' in their police livery they aren't necessarily white and the wrapping will have protected the paintwork.
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