![]() I really feel safe driving in the car and my kids feel safe. My favorite features are the safety features and the engine. The engine still looks brand new and the undercarriage looks great too. It handles well in adverse weather conditions, I have never gotten stuck or ran off the road. I feel safe in the vehicle because of the size and weight of it I feel a great deal safer than I would in a smaller and lighter vehicle. The upholstery is nice and does not get too hot or sticky in hot weather like leather or vinyl can do. I really like the cruise control which is very handy on the highway to keep you at a moderate speed. Low maintenance and high reliability of vehicle engine and systems. Safety features like airbags and safety glass, seat belts and hazard lights. ![]() Large trunk space and roomy interior to transport people and luggage. Good mileage for gasoline despite V-8 engine and size of vehicle. Handling is great, corners like a small car even though its not little. Another thing I really like is the roomy front seat and the fold down armrests which are really handy driving long distances. It does have all the standard things in a car like cigarette lighter, radio and dash light and interior lights. One thing I don't like is it only has a stock radio and no CD player. I like the huge trunk and roomy interior, great for road trips and moving things or transporting larger items. It is also solid so I feel like in case of an accident we would be well protected. It has airbags so that makes me feel a lot safer driving around with my family in it. The handling is terrific, it corners well for such a big car and it can really get into places you would not think it could for the size of the car. Mine has a V-8 engine so I thought it would use a lot of fuel but it actually gets good mileage. It is able to drive smoothly but also if you need to accelerate fast it has really got some speed. The interior upholstery still looks immaculate and the trim is still as shiny as ever! What I liked when I first drove it is the speed and overall torque. The paint still looks great, the interior is in great shape as well. I bought this car because it was in great shape.And it has continued to be in very good overall shape. With production stopping around 2007, the most to expect out of one of these cars is a decent radio, electric windows, great air conditioning and standard features such as cruise control and anti lock brakes. While to Crown Victoria is known as being a spacious sedan, there is not much technology in the car. This can be good as some drivers seem to move out of the way as long as their are multiple lanes on a given road, but if you are on a one lane road, well, you may get stuck behind someone trying to obey all laws of the road. Now, mine was never a police car, it is the civilian version and always has been, but that never stops the association. ![]() This, is what many people know my car as your police car. Crown Victories are known for their liability as a stable platform for police cars and other fleets. It can hold tons of firewood for giant beach bonfires, full pallets, long skateboards, anything you can throw at it. It is surely much larger than the back seat of your average family sedan. Everyone that gets in the car is amazed at the amount of leg room even in the back seats while the front seats are almost all of the way back. Weighing in at about 4500lbs with a 4.6l v8, the car is very comfortable and spacious while not being sluggish. We checked well known used car sites and found a slew of affordable cars, like this 2011 one on CarGurus for $5000 with only 75,000 miles and that 4.6-liter V8 under the hood, alternatively on there's another late 2011 one (2011 was the last year of Crown Vic manufacture) with 110,000 miles for $12,000, but it looks to be in great condition.My 2000 Ford Crown Victoria is a tank of a family sedan. They're equipped with Ford's 3-liter twin-turbo EcoBoost V6 (related to Ford's 2.3-liter Ecoboost as seen in the Mustang) which produces 400 horsepower - over 100 more than the Crown Vic - and sends that power to all four wheels, there are other engines in use too including hybrid units.Īlso in use by various police forces in 2022 are the Chevrolet Tahoe, Dodge Charger, and Durango, Ford's own Mach-E but what if you are feeling nostalgic and want a piece of the Crown Vic pie? ![]() SUVs are ubiquitous in 2022 though, and crucially, police Explorers are fast and capacious. A mid-range sedan like the 2022 Chevrolet Malibu costs from $34,000 for the top-tier, 250 hp / 260 lb-ft model, which is also relatively economical thanks to its 2-liter turbo-four engine. Sure, weight has increased as well, but the average car today is quite a bit faster than the average car of the year 2000. Most ordinary cars now have much more horsepower than they used to.
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