Should I buy an ex-police car?

Is an ex-police car a good option as a second hand car? I'm looking at a 2017-plate Mitsubishi Shogun. It's a good price but very high mileage at over 200k miles. Worth a punt or should it be avoided?

Asked on 22 March 2023 by Mal Partridge

Answered by David Ross
As you can probably imagine, police vehicles live a very tough life. They cover high mileages and even cars like the Shogun will have almost certainly engaged in high-speed pursuits. Also the occupants of the rear seats tend not to care too much about their surroundings. On the flip side police cars have to be well-maintained in order to survive the abuse they go through.

The key factor here is price. If you're looking for the absolute cheapest Shogun you can find, then an ex-police vehicle is probably the best option. But would it be worth spending a few extra hundred pounds to buy one that previously owned by a regular driver and that had enjoyed a normal life?
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