62 Ford Crown Victoria results
Ford Crown Victoria OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS
chaudary
Torrance, California
Great car
This car is great. I bought this car a few years back as a retired under cover police car. It had many miles on it already at the time of purchase. I have used it for vacation and work and school travel. This car has held up longer than any other car I have owned
Garden Grove, California
My 2000 Crown Victoria.
My 2000 Ford Crown Victoria is a tank of a family sedan. Weighing in at about 4500lbs with a 4.6l v8, the car is very comfortable and spacious while not being sluggish. 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. It is surely much larger than the back seat of your average family sedan. Also, the trunk is massive. It can hold tons of firewood for giant beach bonfires, full pallets, long skateboards, anything you can throw at it. Crown Victories are known for their liability as a stable platform for police cars and other fleets. This, is what many people know my car as your police car. Now, mine was never a police car, it is the civilian version and always has been, but that never stops the association. 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. While to Crown Victoria is known as being a spacious sedan, there is not much technology in the car. 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.
Jacquelyn
Salinas, California
Dependable and safe.
I love my car. It is 18 years old, and I have owned it for twelve of those years. It has never broken down while I was driving it, and I have maintained it properly. The only large amount of money I have had to spend on it was when the intake manifold cracked. It had already been driven over 130,000 miles when that happened. The chassis needs to be lubricated on a regular basis or it makes a think sound when I turn the wheel sharply. It has 164,000 miles on it now, and I just had to replace the alternator, water pump and radiator. I consider that reasonable based on the mileage and age of the car.
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