Kentucky in danger of losing to Tennessee in ‘best-looking cruiser’ contest

KSP Chevrolet Tahoe on Pisgah Pike in Woodford County. KSP Chevrolet Tahoe on Pisgah Pike in Woodford County.

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky State Police is trying to win the “Best Looking Cruiser” contest for the second year in a row, but they’re facing some stiff competition, with time quickly running out.

KSP Chevrolet Tahoe on Pisgah Pike in Woodford County.
KSP Chevrolet Tahoe on Pisgah Pike in Woodford County.

Kentucky’s entry this year is a 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe, equipped with 20-inch tires and a 5.3 liter 4WD producing 355 horsepower and a ten-speed automatic transmission. The photo was snapped on Pisgah Pike in Woodford County with a backdrop featuring horse country.

“Kentucky is known as the bluegrass state and this photo showcases the timeless beauty our backroads offer,” KSP Public Affairs Commander Captain Paul Blanton said. “We are proud to serve Kentucky and we hope our citizens will cast their vote in support of KSP.”



The contest is an annual competition staged by the American Association of State Troopers. Right now, Kentucky is in second place behind Tennessee, and voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday.

KSP has placed in the top three the last three years and won the contest last year.



“KSP creates safer communities every single day,” Gov. Andy Beshear said. “Voting for the KSP cruiser in AAST’s annual contest is a small but meaningful way for Kentuckians to show their appreciation for troopers around the state.”

The top 13 finalists will be featured on AAST’s 2023 calendar.

To vote in the contest, simply visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QHXV8ZS.

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