Car Reviews: Ford Crown Victoria Reviews

Car Reviews: Ford Crown Victoria Reviews

The Ford Crown Victoria commonly nicknamed the Crown Vic is a rear-wheel drive full-size car first produced by the Ford Motor Company for the North American market in the mid-1950s Its current incarnation has been in production since 1992 at Ford's St Thomas Assembly plant While the Crown Victoria shares its platform and components with the Lincoln Town Car it shares almost no exterior sheet metal or interior parts Beginning with the 2008 model year it has been available only for fleet sales mainly in police and taxi form but also for rental car companies The Crown Victoria and its Mercury and Lincoln stablemates are the only full-frame rear-wheel-drive passenger cars built in North America and also three of the few surviving US vehicles still in production with features such as the column-mounted gear shift and a two-bench six-passenger seating layout which has otherwise largely been replaced by the two front-bucket layout popularized by imports Since the exit…

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  • What kind of gas mileage does a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor get?
    I'm thinking about getting a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor and was just wondering what they get for mileage with the 4.6L V8. It has to be better than what my truck is getting so that's why I'm looking at a CVPI.
    Answer:From a low of 13 in town to a high of 23 on the freeway..

  • How much does it cost to make a 2000 Ford Crown Victoria LX badass?
    How much do you think it would cost to have a 2000 Ford Crown Victoria LX turned into an amazing car?
    Answer:For a nine year old car it would cost more than the car was worth. It would ONLY be worth the expense if you planned on keeping it for a LONG time.

  • My 2002 Ford Crown Victoria does not have seatbelts for the back seats help?
    I was wondering if a Ford Dealership would have seatbelts for a 2002 Ford Crown Victoria in stock? What is you're guess? Or is there another place I can find them, I need them asap but dealership is closed now due to night any advice appreciated. Thx in advance It is a former police car they must of removed them for some reason it has the ones on the let and right but not the thing it clips into..
    Answer:In general, seat belts are not usually kept in stock at the dealers, due to the many different colours available, as well as vehicle applications. Being a 2002 Crown Victoria, I would be hard pressed to believe it doesn't have seat belts for the rear seat passengers, unless they were removed. You will need to have them ordered. When ordering, you will need to provide interior trim code information to get the correct ones ordered. Hope this helps.

  • Why few people buy the Ford Crown Victoria?
    I don't know why Ford Crown Victoria is more used in fleets such as taxis and police cars and few people buy. I think this car is considered to be a luxury executive sedan car.
    Answer:i love the crown vic, dont get me wrong, the TERRIBLE depreciation is good for me so i can buy lots of used ones cheap, not so good to a showroom buyer, and when there is a merc and lincoln option for only a few grand extra who would buy the ford except cops and cabbies? they are nice cars though, and when you swap in a dohc4.6 and some of the other parts from a cobra you have quite the sleeper there.

  • How much would you buy a 1992 Ford Crown Victoria?
    How much would you buy a 1992 Ford Crown Victoria it has 150,000 with new paint job?
    Answer:Probably about $1500 What's the KBB?

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