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“The P71”

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David9861 recommends this car
08/04/2008

Great car!!! scares the hell out of people and it makes me laugh. yes its an old police car. Overall has everything i want. Power, handling, looks, and great comfort. A blast to drive!! good gas mileage for a V8 with 250 horsepower. i bought the car with 95,000 miles on it and now has 104,000 on it and damn it drives like i bought it brand new!!! the crown vic police interceptor is a good car and a fun one

Pros — Fast and fun to drive
Cons — People drive slow in front of me cause they dont want a ticket
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“Vicky”

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Derek1466 recommends this car
06/19/2008
Reviewing: 2005 Used Ford Crown Victoria STD

Its reliable and comfortable.  Last of the American RWD V8

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“Your Granddaddy's Crown Vic. The Quintessential Cop Car.”

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03/18/2008
Reviewing: 2005 Used Ford Crown Victoria LX

Big and bloated, and with a V8 that guzzles a lot of fuel.  The interior is spacious, but not relative to its exterior size.  So much space is wasted for the engine compartment and trunk.  In terms of packaging, it is poorly laid out by modern standards.  This 80s era Panther platform has been upgraded and refined over the years.  Still, many full sized sedans run circles around it, including Ford's own Five Hundred and Taurus.  But at least its body on frame design give it a strong floor pan to compensate for excessive body flexing.  As a result, this sedan can tow a large boat.  

Not many of us youngsters love Crown Vics, but for those who do, they are fiercely loyal owners.

Pros — Trunk space, interior space, front seat space, ride
Cons — Engine noise, interior fit and finish, interior layout, seats not supportive, fuel economy
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“Absolutely Amazingly Comfortable Cruiser!”

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03/14/2008
Reviewing: 2005 Used Ford Crown Victoria LX Sport

I've owned this vehicle for nearly two years, been in a serious accident, driven halfway across the country, and use this car as a daily driver. I love this ride. This car is especially nice because of the Sport LX option which comes with the more powerful V8. It is still the 4.6 that comes in any of the vehicles but it is more powerful with 240 hp and 280 ft lbs of torque. I have pulled off and capped the silencers on the intake, added a handported intake plenum w/ intake spacer, and have also added Magnaflow mufflers. I love the sound that the 4.6 2v makes being that it is the same block (essentially) out of the mustangs. I've changed the tires from the stock Michelins (real floaty and not stable) to Pirelli P-Zero Nero M+S. I have also added a stereo system which includes a head unit, kenwood speakers, and eclipse subwoofers. To be honest, I love this car. Great investment regardless of major depreciations in value.

Pros — Comfortable ride, quiet interior, good power
Cons — Eats gas, body/mechanical work not cheap
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“Police Interceptor Package Is An Awesome Deal If You Can Get One”

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magnumforc recommends this car
08/16/2007
Reviewing: 2005 Used Ford Crown Victoria STD

The Crown Victoria is well known as an old people's car or a cop car. Or, perhaps as a taxi. That's aboout it in a nutshell. But wait, there's that group of people who want a super heavy duty everything car that will hold 5 people, run a long time, has a trunk that can hold a month's groceries, or most of another family, and requires almost no maintenance. Yes, it does look like one or all of the above, but what a car.

First off the Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, also known as the CVPI is not available to the general public. The closest thing available to regular fleets is the taxi and commercial model, which has most of the same equipment, but only has a single exhaust (239 HP vs 250) and doesn't have the 140 MPH calibrated speedometer. Of course you won't be getting it with the police lights, but that's another story.

These vehicles have heavy duty everything. From the wheels, to the heavy duty frame, to steel bumper boxes rather than the crushable aluminum in your everyday driver. Transmission, power steering and engine oil coolers, as well as suspension that takes hits that would destroy normal vehicle parts fast.

The CVPI and commercial/taxi vehicles do not differ much from the 2003-2007 model years, other than the wheel sizes (17 inch vs 16's for the earlier models)and some minor horsepower boosting.

The closest thing in a civilian model is the LX Sport with the handling package which gives a reasonable ride and better interior and luxury. The CVPI is not a luxuruious car by any means, but it handles and drives great in any weather and will outlast just about any other full size car on the road. Check out the reviews of police cars on eBay by drcop2u, my seller name for lots more on these great vehicles.  

Pros — Almost indestructible, big, roomy, well built
Cons — You'll look like a cop or taxi whether you like it or not
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