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#390 <br /> As of July 2017, the Toyota Corolla (#390) appears to be in good shape mechanically. It has a slightly torn boot <br />on the driver’s side cv shaft that should be addressed. It is not currently showing any other signs of failure or <br />any issues that are visible to the naked eye. The corolla is the police department’s next oldest vehicle and it <br />does have over 100,000 miles. Due to it’s age and mileage, I think it would be safe to expect some repairs on it <br />over the next calendar year even though it is not currently showing any significant issues. I think that it would <br />be wise for us to reinspect and reevaluate the Corolla later in the year, as we get closer to 2018. <br /> <br />#386 <br /> <br />#386 is a Ford Police Interceptor Utility that is used as our K9 SUV. As of July 2017, it appears to be in good <br />shape mechanically. The paint does seem to be peeling right around the rear key slot on the back hatch but <br />this should be something that will be covered by Ford due to a known recall. Otherwise, no other issues were <br />found with #386 at this time. <br /> <br />#388 <br /> <br />#388 is a Ford Police Interceptory Utility that is used in general patrol work. As of July 2017, it also appears to <br />be in good shape mechanically. I did not find anything in need of replacement or repair at this time. The SUV <br />appears to be in solid shape as of July 2017. <br /> <br />#617 <br /> <br />#617 is a Ford Police Interceptor Utility that is used in the Fire Department. It was moved from police over to <br />fire roughly a year ago. It appears to be in good shape mechanically as of July 2017 and I did not find any <br />issues or things to address on it at this time. <br />Budget Work Session 7-31-17 114