1999 Ford Crown Victoria Reviews
| “Crown Vic Police Interceptor” Reviewing:
1999 Used Ford Crown Victoria 4 Dr STD Sedan
Ex-police cruiser. Awesome car. Lasts forever. Durable, and fast. And not bad on gas for a V8. 20 mpg. My first car and has gotten me through high school and commutes to college.
Pros —
Durable, reliable, fast, cool
Cons —
hard to parallel park.
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| “Police Interceptor These Are Built To Live Up To Ford Tough.” Reviewing:
1999 Used Ford Crown Victoria 4 Dr S Sedan
The Crown Victoria is one of the oldest platforms on the market, and one of the toughest. The strongest version made by far is the police interceptor, very little body roll in turns, good acceleration considering how much this girl weighs, OK mileage for a V8 and amazing brakes. These cars are meant to take high speed turns, catch speeders on the highway from a dead stop, jump curbs, and idle in heat for hours on end, ALL without any problems. This is by far the last car I will own, once this one dies, Ill pick up a new one and have a lot of parts.
Pros —
- You get places on the highway, and you dont have to speed.
- Very reliable, even when they arent running right. - In winter, they heat up fast for hot air! - You are always the first through stop signs no matter when you got there. - Everyone assumes its a cop, so they treat you like one. - Scare the hell out of your friends! - Very little body roll on the hardest of turns due to "Severe Duty" suspension. - Basic functions of driving are all right where you would want them to be.
Cons —
- Everyone stares at you...gotta get tints.
- Interior is all up to you, complete with bottom line stereo, cloth seats, and only the functions needed to drive, no extras...at all. - Not only do the townsfolk stare, but cops seem to take special interest in you. Could be my 6ft whip antenna and color identical to our state po po. |
| “Best Kept Secret” Reviewing:
1999 Used Ford Crown Victoria 4 Dr LX Sedan
It's conservative styling may seem bland to some, but beneath the exterior is an extremely well built car. This car humbly serves for over 80% of law enforcement and nearly all Taxi Cab companies. This in itself is a testament to reliability and ruggedness of the vehicle. In addition, the Crown Victoria has received a frontal 5 star crashtest rating from the NHTSA for 12 years running and is also the ONLY car in the world to be tested to a 75mph rear end impact by law enforcement agencies. The Crown Victoria/Grand Marquis/Town Car are amongst the only cars today to use "BOF" (Body on Frame) construction as opposed to "unibody" or "unitized" construction. By a simple frame of reference, nearly all pickup trucks (with the exception of the Honda Ridgeline) use the same engineering principle. Do not forget to note the car has a gigantic trunk at 20.6 cu ft. If you threw a bean bag and a flash light in there, a 7th passenger could comfortably travel with you. But I don't exactly think that's legal.
Pros —
- Excellent reliability/ruggedness
- Good highway fuel economy - Good high speed stability (not easily effected by crosswinds) - Very comfortable - HUGE trunk - Inexpensive maintenance and insurance costs - Cops often ignore your wrongdoings
Cons —
- Conservative styling (some think the car is boring, I think it's classy)
- Moderate handling * Transmission Note: I recommend changing the transmission fluid every 30,000 miles - this will keep the transmission's torque converter happy. Some owners have reported "torque converter shudder", this is a weak point of the car. A Ford mechanic once recommended driving around town the OD set to off to reduce wear and tear on the torque converter. In short, if you take good care of these transmissions and don't drive the vehicle like a nut job all the time, it would be safe to expect nearly 200,000 miles with the original transmission. That is what my dad achieved with his 92 Grand Marquis.
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| “Police Car, What Fun” Reviewing:
1999 Used Ford Crown Victoria 4 Dr STD Sedan
Cop motor, Cop shocks, Cop Tires
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Seats eight, truck fits two bodies
Cons —
Drinks gas like it is going out of style
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| “Company Ride” Reviewing:
1999 Used Ford Crown Victoria 4 Dr S Sedan
This thing runs forever...
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Everyone looks...
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Everyone looks...
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