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Taken from a 1999 "justification review" report on the cost efectiveness of the florida highway patrol Talk of going to a one color car, I guess it never happended but it is a cool piece of info. See the full report at
http://www.oppaga.state.fl.us/reports/pdf/9887rpt.pdf Changing to a Single Standard FHP Car Color Would Save the State $219,820 Annually While black and cream patrol cars are an FHP tradition, the twotone paint on these vehicles costs taxpayers thousands of dollars every year. The custom paint job inflates the purchase price of each car and deflates its resale value. The patrol could drive cars distinguishable as FHP vehicles and save approximately $219,820 annually by changing its vehicle color scheme. As shown in Exhibit 3-3, the patrol spends $657 per car to custom paint and apply decals to approximately 290 marked patrol vehicles every year. After the useful life of the cars (about five years) they are sold at government sales. Prior to sale, the patrol defaces the cars so that they cannot be misconstrued as official law enforcement vehicles. The defaced, two-tone paint deflates each car's resale value by approximately $400. Exhibit 3-3 Using Standard Color Cars Would Save $219,820 Annually Two-Tone Car vs Car in One Standard Color Savings Custom two-tone paint and decals $ 657 Standard color with decals includes labor $ 300 $ 357 Resale preparation costs (deface and remove decals) 101 Resale preparation costs (remove decals) 100 1 Resale loss due to defaced vehicles 400 Resale loss due to defaced vehicles 0 400 Total Cost Per Car $ 1,158 Total Cost Per Car $ 400 $ 758 Total for 290 Cars $335,820 Total for 290 Cars $116,000 $219,820 Source: Department of Management Services contract prices, prices paid by other law enforcement agencies, and OPPAGA analysis. Other law enforcement agencies have realized cost savings by purchasing cars painted in one manufacturer standard color and applying agency-identifying decals. For example, the Capitol Police, law enforcement officers in the Department of Transportation's Motor Carrier Compliance Program, and some 15 For the General Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 1999-2000, the savings would occur in general appropriations item number 1683E. Two-tone cars cost more to buy and sell
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