New marked police SUVs to roll soon

Subscribe Now Choose a package that suits your preferences.
Start Free Account Get access to 7 premium stories every month for FREE!
Already a Subscriber? Current print subscriber? Activate your complimentary Digital account.

KAILUA-KONA — The Hawaii Police Department is awaiting delivery of 10 new marked SUVs, the first addition to the department’s fleet in nearly a decade.

Orchid Isle Auto Center will supply the Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles to the county at a price of $61,502.07 each, or $615,020.70, said Steve Wilhelm, procurement specialist with the county Department of Public Works Purchasing Division.

That price covers additional options selected by the department, including locking rear cargo storage, mirror lightheads, mounted gun rack and computer mount, for $3,451 per vehicle.

Marshall Kanehailua, the Police Department’s Administrative Bureau assistant chief, said the vehicles are four-wheel drive with a 3.5-liter V-6 engine. They must be undemonstrated and model year 2018 or newer. They also are fully equipped with lights, sirens and speakers, under warranty and will come with decals already affixed.

“In these tough budgetary times, we will make do with what we can,” said Kanehailua, adding the 10 vehicles will be distributed around the island in the busier districts.

Mayor Harry Kim allocated some $600,000 in this year’s budget, which runs until June 30, for the purchase. Kanehailua said the department encumbered $650,000 to “ensure that the entire fleet program has enough funds.”

Orchid Isle Auto Center, which is the trade name for Inter Pacific Motors Inc. and operates in Hilo and Kona, was the lone bidder.

Wilhelm said Monday he sent Orchid Isle Auto Center the contract for execution Friday. Once official, the dealer has 180 days to deliver the vehicles to the Police Department.

The move to purchase new vehicles is the first attempt since the county acquired 35 marked vehicles in 2008-09.

Email Chelsea Jensen at cjensen@westhawaiitoday.com.