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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.04 PolicePatrolVehPurch (2) ~ . . ~./ CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEHENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: April 12. 1993 SUBJECT : Police Patrol Vehicle Purchase (prepared by James W. Rose, Chief of Police) /': Vehicle Specifications EXHIBITS ATTACHED RECOIIIIBRDATIOIIS!,~ ,/: Authorize Staff to solicit bids for two (2) marked patrol vehicles and solicit bids for transfer/replacement of emergency equipment and detailing to all vehicles. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Estimated cost per patrol vehicle - $11,500 (Warran~ includedl. Estimated cost for transfer/ replacement of emergency equipment and detailing of ~ vehicles - $6600. (Total estimated cost - $41,600.00) The cost of replacing vehicles is funded from the Internal Services Fund DESCRIPTION Currently the city owns eleven police vehicles: eight (8) marked units and three (3) unmarked vehicles. Based on current mileage of City owned Police vehicles, two (2) 1990 marked vehicles should be replaced using funds available in the Internal Service Fund and Internal service Fund revenues. Bumper to bumper extended warranties will expire October 1, 1993. The cost of all repairs is covered by warranty but will become the responsibility of the city in October 1993. If the vehicles are not replaced, it is anticipated that after October 1993, major types of repairs will become a significant cost to the city in order to continue to have a dependable fleet of marked emergency vehicles. As of March 1993, the following police vehicles had the below listed mileage and will be approaching 80,000 on the dates indicated: VEHICLE' MIl.RAGE - MAR. 93 EST. 80.000 MILES 0-2 65,000 OCTOBER, OCTOBER, 1993 0-4 70,000 1993 In accordance with the City'S purchasing ordinance, the replacement of Police vehicles should be the result of a competitive bid. In addition to the vehicle itself, consideration will be given to the costjbenefit of buying an extended. bumDer to bu~per~ warranty/service package for each vehicle. The cost of transferring and replacing all associated radio and emergency equipment from the old vehicles to the replacement vehicles and detailing each new vehicle is estimated at $3300.00 per new vehicle. Stem vYo. _ 4.. 4 CITY CLERK FILE~ ~ . . page 2 In accordance with the city's purchasing ordinance, the replacement of Police vehicles should be the result of a competitive bid. In addition to the vehicle itself, consideration will be given to the cost/benefit of buying an extended, bUmper to bumper. warranty/service 9ackage for each vehicle. The cost of transferring and replacing all radio and emergency equipment will include the purchase of new radio pedestals and new emergency light bars for both vehicles. The pedestals are required to insure that all marked police vehicles are uniformly equipped. The existing emergency light bars are now seven years old and are in need replacement. They have begun to experience an increase in mechanical breakdowns. In addition, they need to have all lenses replaced due to oxidation from the elements. The costs also includes the purchase and installation of a push bar for one of the new vehicles, which will be assigned as a traffic enforcement vehicle. Each vehicle will require two city decals, striping and lettering. . . OPTIONS LIST DOOR LOCKS, POWER (REAR DOOR SWITCHES AND INSIDE HANDLES TO BE INOPERATIVE) GAUGE PACKAGE POWER WINDOWS - 4 DOORS OPERATIONAL BY DRIVER ONLY SPOTLIGHTS - RIGHT & LEFT SIDE W/6" CLEAR HALOGEN BULB. LOCK SYSTEM - SINGLE KEY (ALL VEHICLES KEY- CODED ALIKE) AM/FM RADIO WITH INSTALLED ANTENNA HEAVY DUTY, BLACK, RUBBER MATS (FRONT & REAR) SEATS - REAR SEAT TO BE HEAVY DUTY VINYL. BODY SIDE MOLDING - TO INCLUDE FRONT DOORS PAINT - FACTORY WHITE WARRANTY - BID PRICE ON EACH OF FOLLOWING WARRANTIES: 36 MONTH/100,OOO - FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN, MAINTENANCE WARRANTY OR EQUIVALENT. 36 MONTH/85,OOO - FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN, MAINTENANCE WARRANTY OR EQUIVALENT. . . ""!:~..'. ,..1 . ..... .', SPECIFICATION QUESTIONNAIRE CLASS liE" SEDAN GENERAL: Make and Model--Ford Crown Victoria Year--199J ENGINE: Make--Ford Model--4.6L SORC No. Cylinders--8 Displacement--281 Cubic Inches TRANSMISSION: . , A.O.D.E. with Four Speeds ALTERNATOR: Maximum Output--130 Amps Idle Output--64 Amps BA'I"l'ERY: Make--Motorcraft BRAKES: Front--Disc Type Rear--Disc Type TIRES: Make--Goodyear Eagle GT+4 -, Size--P225/70HR15 UTQG--Treadwear 200/Traction A/Temperature A MEASUREMENTS: Wheelbase--114.4 Inches EPA Luggage Compartment Capacity--20.6 Cubic Feet REAR AXLE: Ratio--3.27:1 PERFORMANCE--ACCELERATION: o to 60--9.92 Seconds o to 100--19.11 Seconds 50 to 100--26.79 Seconds TOp Speed--125.0 MPH . . EXTENDED wARRANTY COVERAGE 1. ENGINE Cylinder block, heads, all internal lubricated parts, manifolds, turbocharger unit, timing gears and chain or belt, flywheel, valve covers, oil pan, timing chain cover, oil pump, seals and gaskets, water pump, and fuel pump. 2. TRANSMISSION Transmission case and all internal parts, including torque converter, transfer case; seals and gaskets. 3. FRONT WHEEL DRIVE Final drive housing and internal parts, axle shafts, universal and constant velocity joints, locking rings (four wheel drive vehicles), frontw~eel bearings, rear axle hub bearings, seals and gaskets. 4. REAR WHEEL DRIVE Drive axle housing, including all internal parts, universal joints, axle shafts, rear wheel bearings and retainers, seals and gaskets, drive shaft, and constant velocity joints. 5. GASKETS, SEALS, OIL Coverage must include the cost filters and coolant required to covered components. of gaskets, seals, oil, complete the repairs to CONDITIONS 1. PARTS All parts used in repairing the drivetrain shall be of quali ty equal to or exceeding that originally installed by the vehicle manufacturer. Used parts are not acceptable; factory authorized rebuilt parts are acceptable. 2. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The California Highway Patrol establishes its own maintenance schedule. This schedule must be accepted as adequate maintanance. 3. REPAIR AUTHORIZATION If repair authorization is required, toll-free or collect phone lines must be available. Authorization must be obtainable by no later than 8:00 a.m., Pacific Standard Time. 4. PAYMENT Payment to repair facilities shall not exceed thirty (30) days from the date of the repair. . . CHANGES TO SPECIFICATION Change Specification 2310-11M-03 as follows: Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 page 6 Page 7 Page 9 3.3.2.1 Hoses Delete requirement for support wire. 3.3.3.3 Radio Suppression For clarification, the ranges have been changed from the previous specification. 3.4.4 Transmission End first sentence at the word "reverse". Delete the remainder of the paragraph. 3.6 Brakes Remove second sentence, "The rotors shall be ventilated". Remove reference to parking brake. 3 . 8 Body Remove the word "insert" in first sentence and delete last two sentences in their entirety. 3.10 Interior Change first sentence to read, "Front seats shall be ,available in both 40/40 or 45/45 bucket type, and split bench with center fold down armrest. The driver's seat shall be 6-way power adjustable and shall have been desiqned and tested for heavy duty application, maximum comfort, support, and durability..." 3.21 Miscellaneous Equipment In the ninth paragraph, remove word "receiver". Page 12 4.1 Inspection of Sample Car Add at end of last line, "or dealer". Page 14 6.4 Technical Information Change paragraph four to read, "Driveability/diaqnostic manuals. .." . . ~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA Specification Vehicle, Special Service California Highway Patrol (CHP) Class "E" 23l0-llM-03 1.0 SCOPE It is the intent of this specification to describe an automobile tJ be used in high speed highway traffic and law enrorcement ~ork. The vehicle will at times be operated at speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour for both short and long durations. It ~ill be drive~ on all types of roads and road surfaces and at aititudes ranging from approximately 200 feet below sea level to 10,000 feet above sea level. Temperatures to which the vehicle will be exposed ~ill range from approximately minus 200F to plus 120oF. It is intended that the manufacturer in the selection or components ~ill use materials and design practices that are the best available in the industry for the type of operational conditions to which the vehicle will be subjected. Engine, transmission, drive line, differential, brake, suspension~ wheel, tire and other component parts of the vehicle shall be heavy duty, selected to give maximum performance, service life, and safety and not merely meet the minimum requirements of this specification. The term "heavy duty" as used in these specifications shall mean that the item to which the term is applied shall exceed, when deemed applicable, the usual quantity, quality, or capacity supplied with standard production vehicles and it shall be able :J 'Nithstand unusual strain, exposure, temperature, wear and use. 2.0 APPLICABLE SPECIFICATIONS The followina soecifications, standards and test methods aOOllC30!e to the new cGrrent model year vehicles form a part of t~~s specification. California Code of Re~ulation, Title 13, Motor Vehicles, except emissions regulations: Cancels & Supe;scdes 2310-0!~-J3 >Indicates Revision (:xcluding Spec. No. and Date) -1- Vehicle, Special Service~ California Highway Patro~HP) Class ~E~ . 2310-11M-03 Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Transportation. State of California Specification, 2610-XXX~03, High Speed Tires. Society of Automotive Engineers SAE J 1100, Motor Vehicle Dimensions. 3.0 REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Exceptions or Deviations: Failure on the part of the bidder to comply with requirements and c8nditions of the Invitation for Bid and this specification may subject his bid to rejection. No exceptions to or deviations from this specification will be considered unless each exception or deviation is specifically stated by the bidder as an exception with a detailed statement completely defining the exceptiones). The burden of proof of compliance wi~h this specification is the responsibility of the bidder. .. 3.2 General Requirements: The vehicles The vehicles indicated as 1 iterat:Jre. requirements shall be new (unused), current model year production. shall be supplied with all equipment and accessories standard equipment in the manufacturer's published Optional equipment a~ necessary to meet the following of this specification shall also be installed. 3.3 S~ecific Requirements: .., '" 1 j. ~.- Engine > lne engine shall be a heavy duty "Police Package" version equipped with altitude compensating electronic fuel injection. Ine engine shall be a VB configuration, with displacement to be determined by t~e manufacturer so that a1l performance spe~i7ications are achieved. > I: sha11 be designed to operate knock free at all engine and vehicle speeds on unleaded regular ruel with a minimum octane f3ting of 91 RM and 83 MM with a maximum lead content of 0.05 grams per gallon and a maximum phosphorus content of .005 grams per gallon. 3.3.~.1 Oil Coo!er An auxiliary engine oil cooler if necessary shall be installed (See paragraph 3.22.5). 3.3.~.2 Fuel Supply System The fuel supply system shall be of such a design to eliminate vapor lock and flooding when the engine is operating at high tempera ures or during a heat suak period after the hot engine is tur~ed of . -2- .'~ .---. Vehicle, Special Servic~ Californta Highway Patrol (CHP) Class liE" 2310-11M-03 3.3.2 Cooling System The cooling system shall be liquid pressurized, forced circulation type. The manufacturer shall provide the heaviest duty cooling system components and recovery system applicable to the model offered. The coo.1ing system design and capacity shall maintain the engine at optimum safe temperature, under all operating conditions specified, without any loss of coolant or overheating of engine and components. The cooling system shall be free of contaminants that may affect cooling system component longevity and performance. Optimum engine temperature shall be maintained with the vehicle loaded to the G.V.W.R. and continually operated at all driveable altitudes and grades in ambient temperatures ranging from -200 t~ 1200F. The recovery system shall be a ~losed, air free liquid state, coolant level indicating overflow recovery and compensating system. The system shall have a hermetically sealing pressure radiator cap, with spring-loaded vent valve, and a vented unbreakable translucent reservoir with connecting hose. 3.3.2.1 Hoses All radiator, bypass and heater hoses shall be made of silicone rubber. > The suction radiator hose shall be of a type having a support ~ire in the hose. The hoses shall not collapse at under any operating condition. The hose clamps on.the engine cooling and vehicle he:ting system shail be the steel metal band, positive closure type. ~ire spring type not acceptable. 3.3.3 Electrical System > The vehicle shall have a heavy duty electrical system having the rollowing minimum capacity. All units shall have an electronic fuel management/ignition system which will not be affected by ~ 100 watt, 35-50 MHZ, or a 450 miiiwatt, 150-174 MHZ radio svstem installed in the car or a 6 watt, 138-174 MHZ portable radio in the immediate vicinity and in the transmit mode. All units shall have ruel management system on board diagnostic capabilities. 3.3.3.1 Battery The battery shall be the optional heaviest duty type and size listed in the manufacturer's current literature, police packaae brochure, applicable to the vehicle bid. - -3- ._--. Vehicle', Special Servi<;a California Highway Pat~(CHP) Class "E" . 2310-11M-03 > 3.3.3.2 Alternator The alternator shall be the highest capacity optional alternator listed in the manufacturer's current -police package brochure applicable to the vehicle bid. Shall have a minimum 120 amp output and minimum curb idle output of 45 amps with the transmission in park position. Drive belts shall be a high performance type. 3.3.3.3 Radio Suppression All electrical equipment shall be ~hielded to minimize radio interference in the 35 to 50 megahertz range and the 138 to 174 megahertz ranges. The entire electrical system shall be designed so that not more than 2.5 microvolts input to the receiver will be required to produce at least 20 dB quieting at the receiver, when tested in accordance with attached Figures 1 and 2, for all engine speeds from idle to full throttle and with the radio and antenna mounted and connected as on current CHP automobiles in service. This requirement shall be met without the use of any receiver extender, noise blanker or impulse noise suppression type circuitry. With the engine stopped, the radio receiver used in the test sh~ll require not more than 0.35 microvolt for 20 dB quieting measured as shown on Figure I, Step 1. Manufacturers of vehicles not previously tested by the CHP shall be required to deliver to the CHP a vehicle equipped with their standard police radio suppression package per 4.1. The vehicle will be tested to show compliance with the above requirement. Past experience has shown that the following ground stiaps are required at a minimum to meet the requirements of this specification: 2 - Rear bumper to frame or body 2 - Hood to body 2 - Trunk lid to body 2 - Frame to body if frame and body construction 1 - From each exhaust pipe to body or frame at rear 1 - Engine to frame 1 - Frame to body at front -4- . ,]It", """''''''''' \ . Vehicle, Special Servlce Ca14forn~a Highway Patrol (CHP) Class nEn . 2310-11M-03 3.4 Chassis: ,~. ~. ~. ~ 3.4.1 Wheelbase The wheelbase shall be 114 inches, minimum, 116 inches, maximum. 3.4.2 Suspension The front and rear suspension including shock absorbers shall be heavy duty design for police work. Heavy duty front and rear stabilizer bars required. HOTE: A push bumper weigh~ng approximately 60 pounds will be mounted on front of t~e car. Approximately 200 lbs. of equipment will be carried in the trunk at a 11 time s . 3.4.3 Differential > The differential shall be the ~onventional type, ring and plnlon gears, with a ratio designed to give best overall performance for transmission and tire size installed on vehicle. The gear ratio shall be the same on all vehicles. 3.4.4 Transmission > The transmission shall be heavy duty, ~ully automatic Nith a minimum of three speeds forHard and one reverse with first aear nlock-outn. It is preferred that first gear lock out be ex~ernal type, and be able to be removed to restore selector 1ever operaticn of first gear. Second gear shall be manually controi:able. The transmission shall be equipped with internal and :xternal transmission fluid coolers if necessary to meet the requirements 0i paragraph 3.22.5. > 3.5 Steering: The steering shall be power assisted nfirmn type or variable ratio. A power steering fluid cooler, if needed to meet the c;iterion of 3000F maximum per 3.22.5, shall be installed. 3.6 Brakes: > The brakes shall be power assisted anti-skid A.B.S., ~ith front disc and rear disc or rear drum type brakes (disc braxes on all four wheels preferred). The rotors shall be ventilated. The brake linings shall be heavy duty for police work. The brake system shall meet brake performance tests of this specificat:on as detailed under "Performance", Paragraph 3.22.4. -5- Vehicle, Special Servi'" California Highway Pat~ (CHP) Class "E" . 2310-11M-03 Parking brake shall be manual release type; automatic release is not acceptable. 3.7 Wheels and Tires: Each vehicle shall be supplied with five (5) wheels and tires. The wheels shall be 15 inches x 6.0 inches minimum and shall have a safety ridge rolled into rim or otherwise designed to prevent the tire from separating from the wheel in the event of a flat. The spider shall be heavy duty. The tires shall comply with State of California Specification 2610- XXX-G3, High Speed Tires. The vehicle manufacturer shall certify as many as possible tire manufacturer's tires to be compatible with their vehicle. This may be accomplished in the following ways: . 1. The vehicle manufacturer will test and certify the tires, subject to acceptabilit~ testing by the California Highway Patrol, in accordance wlth 3.22.1. 2. The California Highway Patrol will test the tires in accor-dance with 3.22.1 and notify the vehic1e manufacturer of the results. If only one tire certified by the vehicle manufacturer is proven acceptable to the California Highway Patrol, the State ~ill acce~~ the vehicles with that tire installed. For acceptable replacement tires, the vehicle manufacturer shall accept the California Hiahway Patrol test and allow any of those tires to be installed with no change in either warranty or liability. The wheels and tires installed on the vehicle (includ~ng spare) shall provide a minimum "reserve load" of 3.0 percent as defined in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, Chapter V, Part 575.102. > 3.8 Body: The body shall be a four door sedan with center post. A vinyl insert type protective molding trim shall be installed except on the front doors. This is to permit installation of the CHP insignia (33" long by 20" high) without trim interference. Moldings shall be mechanically attached with rivets, screws, clips, etc.; adhesive attachment not acceptable. Holes for molding in front door shall be plugged before painting the door. -6- . -Vehicle, Special serv. California Highway Pa 1 (CHP) Class ~E~ 2310-11M-03 The front door side molding shall be supplied with mounting hardware for installation by the CHP when the vehicle is taken out of service. Rear deck lid emblems and trim must be removed, if necessary, to permit the installation of CHP decals, 'Highway Patrol". All emblems and trim removed shall be furnished to the CHP in bulk pack. 3.9 Exterior Color: > 3.10 3.10.1 > 3.11 The body and wheels shall be painted black, Ditzler #DQE 9000 or comparable. The roof panel and lower portion of both front doors below the belt molding shall be painted white, Ditzler ~DQE 3000 or comparable. Paint must be factory applied during the manufacturer's assembly operations. Dealer applied pain! t~ achieve the two-tone scheme specified above is not accea!ab1e. Full wheel covers shall be acceptable in lieu or painted wheels, Ditzler DQE 9000. If full wheel covers are installed, standar1 black paint as supplied by the wheel manufacturer snal: be acceptable. Interior: Front seats shall be available in both 40/40 bucket tvoe. and spli~ bench with center fold down armrest. The driver1s se~: sha11 be 6- way power adjustable and shall .be heavy duty, designed for maximum comfort, support and durability. The upholstery sha~1 je ;.yicn or woven synthetic fabric and vinyl trim. Other materiai 1S suajec: to CHP approval. Steering Wheel A tilt steering wheel is required. Speedometer: The vehicle described in this specification will be use~ 1n law enforcement and extreme speedometer accuracy is essent~al. Ine speedometer shall be calibrated and be accurate within 2 mi~es per hour at speeds from 15 to 100 miles per hour of the :;~e vehicle speed, within the environmental operating range s~ec:f;ej f~ :.J. The dial face shall be marked up to a minimum or 120 r.iies per hour. The design of the speedometer shall be such t: :~sure accuracy throughout the life of the vehicle. The race markings shall not be in increments greater than 2 miles per hour. The face shall contain the wording ~Certified Speedometer", or ether ~ordina to indicate that speedometer accuracy is certified, or a let!er or- certification of accuracy shall be provided with each ~nit. ihe vendor shall specify the size, brand and model or tires for ~hich the speedometer is certiried. The pointer shall not :J.er ~ore than a t~o mile per hour section of the scale. -7- "~UI'-I_, """)o''-.....lot,.A.l ....,..... r .-- C,alifornia Highway pati (CHP) Class "E" 3.12 > > 3.13 > 3.14 . Dashboard: The dashboard shall be supplied with or without the radio open lng, at the option of the CHP. Radios are not required. All dashboard; shall be built alike. Decision as to "type" will be made after a sample dashboard is inspected. Spotlights: The CHP will install two (2) spotlights, Unity Model 225, one (1) on each windshield post. The vehicle design must include a factory installed spotlight accomodation package including predrilled "A" pillars and door/door weatherstrip modifications. Floor Covering: The floor covering of the entire floor front and rear shall be carpeting. The color shall be ,black or keyed with the upholstery color. 3.15 Hood Latch Release: > 3.16 The hood latch release shall be mounted inside the front passenger compartment so that the hood cannot be opened from outside the. vehicle. The release shall be readily accessible to the drive:. Rear Deck Lid Release: The rear deck lid release shall be provided on the dashboard to the right side of the steering column to permit the opening of the re~; deck lid by an electric operated solenoid. The switch location shall be approved by the CHP. Dealer modification of the locaticn to meet this specification is acceptable however no holes may be left as a result of the modification. 3.17 Trunk Compartment: The trunk compartment shall have a usable luggage capacity of 1+.0 cubic feet, minimum. 3.18 Spare Wheel and Tire: A full size wheel and spare tire shall be furnished. The space saver type spare tire ;s not acceptable. -8- . . Vehicle, Special Service California Highway Patrol (CHP) Class "E" ."'-0., 3.19 > > 3.20 231 O-llM-O 3 Radio Speaker: The radio speaker(s) shall have a voice coil impedance of between 6 and 12 ohms and shall be capable of handling a minimum of t~enty (20) watts R.M.S. audio output. The frequency response required is 300 to 3000 Hz when installed. Dual speakers connected in series to give the above impedance are acceptable. If radio speaker(s) are dealer installed it shall be the vehicle manufacture~'s original equipment brand and type and covered by the manufacturers warranty. Insulator gaskets or spacers, Le., rubber or cork, shall be used in fastening the speaker mounting plate :~ the dashtop to minimize vibrations. The speaker(s) are to be installea in the standard left and right front speaker location ~lth lead wires attached and extending twelve (12) inches below :~e bottom or the dashboard for the purpose of connecting the CHP mobiie radio. Fuel Tank: The fuel tank furnished shall be the largest capacity !~ailable. 3.21 Miscellaneous Equipment: Each vehicle shall be furnished with the following equ:pment: > Heater and defroster, fresh air type, incorporating r~f~igeration air conditioning of a size and type recommended and ins:a11ed by the manufacturer of the vehicle. An automatic hioh saeed or hiah head pressure compressor cut-out to be installed or other means. provided to protect the compressor from excessively h1gh head pressure. Intermittent windshield wiper system. A fuel gauge, engine oil pressure, water temperature and amp or vo 1t i nd i ca tor. Cigarette lighter in front compartment. Dual electric horns. Halogen headlamps, high and low beam. Standard map or courtesy light. Door post switches sha11 be inoperative. Ash receiver tray in front and rear compartment. Front ash tray relocated to armrests or front door pane7s. if available, shall be quoted as an option. Glove box with lock. Driver side air bag. -9- Vehicle, Special Servic'" California Highway Patr~(CHP) Class "E" . 2310~11M-03 Rear window defogger/defroster on a separate switch. Single key for ignition, door, trunk and glove box, four (4) keys for each vehicle. Each vehicle keyed individually. Arm rests on each of the 4 doors (arm rests in rear passenger compartment may be mounted on other than the door if vehicle is so designed). > Outside mirrors, remote control, driver accessible, similar in appearance mounted on left and right front doors. Both mirrors shall be controllable from the driver's seat. Two coat hooks-installed in rear compartment. Tinted glass, all windows and wlndshield. Light in trunk with trunk lid actuated switch. Light in eng~~e compartment with hood actuated switch located so as to illuminate engine oil dip stick and filler. Standard tool kit including wheel changing tools and jack adequate to safety lift the vehicle. Owner's manual. Warranty certificate and card. 3.22 Performance: > 3.22.1 Performance acceptance of the vehicle will be evaluated by drivers selected by the CHP for acceleration, top speed, vehicle dynamics and braking. Performance criteria listed in 3.22.2, 3.22.3, 3.22.4 and 3.22.5 shall be met with the vehicle load as follows: 60 lbs. on the front bumper 200 lbs. in the trunk 185 lb. driver > 3.22.2 During vehicle dynamics testing on the road course, the vehicle shall display exceptional handling characteristics. The vehicle's suspension system shall be designed to provide a firm and stable ride with a minimal amount of body roll. The suspension shall provide the ride necessary for a vehicle used in pursuit application. Each vehicle delivered against this specification shall be capable of sustained high speed operation at full open throttle for a minimum distance of 25 miles without damage to the power train. -10- Vehicle, Special serv~ Carifornia Highway Patrol (CHP) Class "E" . 2310-11M-03 : 3.22.3 Speed and Acceleration The following test are to be performed on level ground at nominal sea level elevation. > > o to 60 miles per hour in 11.7 seconds maximum. o to 100 miles per hour in 38.0 seconds maximum. > > 50 to 100 miles per hour in 34.0 seconds maximum. Top speed 120 miles per hour minimum within 2 miles or less. Elevation Tests: > > The following test will be p~rformed at 6,000 ft. elevation: o to 60 miles per hour in 14.0 seconds maximum. 3.22.4 Braking Four (4) stops of impending skid type shall be made from a speed of 90 miles per hour. The stops are to be at 2 minute intervals. The > ability to stop in a straight line and within its own lane will be evaluated. > Approximately S minutes after test has been completed, it ~ill be repeated. The ability of the vehicle to stop in a straight line and within its own lane will again be evaluated. Vehicles equipped with a self~adjusting brake feature will be subje(ted to the following test immediately after conclusion of above test. Four (4) stops will be made while the car is being driven in reverse. If the self-adjusting feature is found to adjust the brakes to the extent that the wheels drag after the drums have cooled, the vehicle will not be acceptable. 3.22.5 Oil Coolers Engine oil, transmission fluid and power steering fluid coolers shall be installed as necessary to maintain oil operating temperatures not to exceed the following limits: 1. Engine Oil 2. Transmission Fluid 3. Power Steering Fluid 275oF, maximum 27SoF, maximum 30QoF, maximum > Test conditions to check maximum oil operating temperatures: 1. Ambient temoerature: +110oF, minimum. 2. Elevation:' -20 to +6000 feet. 3. Speed and Distance: 80 miles per hour for 5 miles followed by 100 miles per hour for 5 miles. -11- . Vehicle, Special ServicJl. California Highway Pat~(CHP) Class "E" . 2310-11M-03 4.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS 4.1 Inspection of Sample Car: Within 24 hours after the issuance of a purchase order, the successful bidder shall deliver to the California Highway Patrol, 2812 Meadowview Road,' Sacramento, a loaner sample vehicle having the same general body, interior, chassis, engine and transmission as the vehicle on which the bid was submitted. It will be used as a prototype for determining the method of attaching the various items of police equipment such as spotlights, outside radio speaker, radio, etc. It may be necessary to drill holes in order to determine the proper length for the spotlight control rods. Every effort will be made to keep from drilling holes in the vehicle body. This vehicle will be retained by the CHP until deliveries against the contract begin. If the manufacturer deems it necessary for a CHP inspection of a production vehicle at the point of assembly, all costs associated with the travel will be borne by the manufacturer. 4.2 Sample Dashboard: > If requested by CHP, the successful bidder shall supply a complete dashboard assembly including wiring and instruments for the car which is purchased. The dashboard assembly shall be delivered to the CHP within two weeks of receipt of order. If the dashboard is constructed as an integral part of the vehicle body and cannot be supplied as a separate assembly, supplying a > complete dashboard wiring harness will satisfy this specification requirement. 5~0 DELIVERY OF CARS 5.1 The vehicles shall be delivered to the following location in Sacramento, California: California Highway Patrol, Motor Transpcrt Section, 2812 Meadowview Road. 5.1.1 . Caravan or drive-away method of delivery from the factQry to a dealer is not acceptable. 5.1.2 Vehicles delivered from a dealer with more than 50 miles on the odometer will be charged 50 cents for each mile exceeding 50 miles. This charge shall be deducted from the purchase order price for each vehicle delivered against each purchase order. Vehicles required to return to the dealer for speedometer replacement will be charged for total miles driven including first and subsequent trips. -12- . , , Vehicle, Special ser. California Highway Patrol (CHP) Class ~E~ 5.2 5.2.1 5.3 5.4 6.0 6.1 > 2310-11M-U3 Prior to delivery, each vehicle shall be serviced and inspected by the dealer. As a minimum this pre-delivery inspection shall cover th~ operations listed on the attached >>Pre-Oelivery Schedule". A copy of the dealer's inspection and service check sheet including the dealer and vehicle identification, checkoff of service and inspections performed and the service manager's signature shall be furnished with each vehicle delivered. The vehicle's crankcase, differential and transmission shall be filled to the manufacturer's recommended capacity and the gas tank at least 1/4 full when the vehicle arrives at the delivery destination. The vehicle shall be clean and free from defects when delivered. Typical new car receiving check sheet(s) are attached. The CHP will develop a check sheet(s) for the units purchaseq. The check sheet(s) will be equally as comprehensive as the sample 1989 sheets and will be the basis for accepting or rejecting each vehicle. The vehicles will be inspected before acceptance by an authorized representative of the CHP for workmanship, appearance, proper functioning of all equipment and systems and conformance to all other requirements of this specification. If the deficiencies. found cannot be corrected within one (1) working day of delivery, the vehicle(s) will be deleted from the invoice and the dealer shall provide a substitute vehicle(s), which is acceptable, before the end of the delivery day to'meet the delivery rate as required by the contract. Payment and/or commencement of a discount per~cd (if applicable) will not be made until corrective action is made, and the vehicle reinspected and accepted. It shall be the responsibility of the dealer to pick up the vehicle(s), make necessary corrections and re-deliver the vehicle(s) for reinspection and acceptance of all vehicles rejected. The original dealer's Report of Sale shall be furnished to the consignee at the time of delivery of the vehicle. NOTES Warranty: The vehicles purchased to this specification shall have the standard manufacturers warranty of 36,000 miles/three year parts and labor. In addition the vehicle shall carry an extended factory warranty on the drive train as stipulated in the IFB. The cost of the required warranty shall be included in the bid price. One copy of Manufacturer's Warranty Policy and Procedures Manual shell be provided to CHP prior to start of delivery. Vehicles not placed in service immediately upon receipt W~i,anted from the date the unit is placed in service. l'Eceiving agency shall notify the vendor in writing of "in-service" date. sha 11 be The the actual -13- Vehicle, Special Service ~alifornia Highway pa. (CHP) Class "E" ('.J~V-l~n-V.J . 6.2 Guarantee: A manufacturer delivering cars against this specification shall guarantee that the car meets the minimum requirements set forth herein. If it is found that the vehicles delivered do not meet the minimum requirements of this specification, the manufacturer will be required to correct the same at his expense. 6.3 Certification: All equipment is to be properly certificated by appropriate Federal and State agencies at the time of opening of the Invitation for Bid. 6.4 Technical Information: The successful bidder shall supply the CHP with the following technical information prior to the time the first vehicle is delivered to the CHP. Service manuals covering all components of the vehicles purchased, 120 copies. Parts list giving service part number and complete in every detail covering the vehicles purchased, five (5) copies. Driveability manuals - ten (10) copies. In addition to the regular parts list for the vehicles, a special parts list giving service part numbers shall be prepared showing the parts and assemblies that are peculiar to the vehicle purchased. The list shall be broken down by chassis, engine, body, etc., and shall contain a brief description of the part together with its correct service part number, 10 copies. Dealer's Service Bulletins, 10 copies of each bulletin already published applicable to the model year car being purchased. The CHP shall be placed on the mailing list to receive a like number 07 dealer's service bulletins for each time they are published. A statement of the octane research method (Research Method F-l) anc motor method requirements of the engine. It is also intended that the above information shall be in the hands of all dealers in the State of California who may reasonably be expected to repair or service one of the vehicles purchased. -14- , ' Vehicle, Special se~e Californ'ia Highway Patrol (CHP) Class "E" . 2310-11M-03 .'~" - 6.5 Repair Parts: It shall be the responsibility of the manufacturer supplying the vehicle purchased to maintain an adequate stock of all regular and special parts to meet the continuing service and repair parts needs of the Department without undue delay. A special system shall be set up for expediting the procurement of "hard to get" items needed to repair an inoperative vehicle including a system to air freight parts at factory expense when parts are not in stock in California depots. Parts must be available within three {3} working days after telephone notification. 6.6 Dealer ~etwork: Since the CHP must rely on local service for the vehicle being purchased against this specification for maintenance and repairs, it is a requirement of this specification that seivice facilities approved and authorized by the factory far maintenance and repairs of the vehicle being bid must be available within 15 miles of a minimum of 80% of the CHP offices located in the cities shown on the attached list of office locations. The apparent low bidder wi1i be required to furnish a list of service iocations certified by the manufacturer. Service locations listed shall be required to service the vehicles without undue delay. DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES Office of Procurement December 1991 -15-