Car is full of great options - you get a Lincoln Town car for less money. only thing different is body style.Jul 13, 2023
by Bob G
Sep 05, 2022
Rock solid car and bulletproof mechanically. Very comfortable and quiet ride with plenty of power when you need itSep 05, 2022
by Shawn S
May 08, 2015
I didnt mind this car. It was cheap to buy, cheap to maintain and there have not been many problems with this vehicle. Recently went through and rebuilt the entire front end of the vehicle including all rear end suspension parts and the total came to somewhere around 700 dollars including a new steering box. Cant complain, its at 210K right now and still runs like when i bought it with 120K on it. Very reliable car.May 08, 2015
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by Randy C
Jul 13, 2023
Car is full of great options - you get a Lincoln Town car for less money. only thing different is body style.Jul 13, 2023
by Bob G
Sep 05, 2022
Rock solid car and bulletproof mechanically. Very comfortable and quiet ride with plenty of power when you need itSep 05, 2022
by Shawn S
May 08, 2015
I didnt mind this car. It was cheap to buy, cheap to maintain and there have not been many problems with this vehicle. Recently went through and rebuilt the entire front end of the vehicle including all rear end suspension parts and the total came to somewhere around 700 dollars including a new steering box. Cant complain, its at 210K right now and still runs like when i bought it with 120K on it. Very reliable car.May 08, 2015
by Anonymous
May 04, 2015
You can never go wrong with owning a Crown Vic. One of the most reliable cars on the road, in my opinion. Ive driven many as a former police officer and owned several as a private citizen. The only car I feel safe in. Currently own a 2000 and a 2011.May 04, 2015
by John B
Apr 05, 2013
There is a reason these cars were picked for fleet service. They're comfortable, very reliable, and tough. They are pretty quick for a 5200 lb car. They handle very well, the ride is smooth and quiet, very little road noise. They have a lot of interior room, you can fit 5 people comfortably. The trunk is enormous, and its a very solid feeling car.Apr 05, 2013
by Christian W
Nov 09, 2011
This car has very good handling, okay braking, and great acceleration. The car
needs new tires, breaks, and a few minor exterior things. The car is very clean
inside and out. It Gets 12 miles to the gallon and costs 50$ to fill a full tank. This
car is very fun to mess around in and gets a little sketchie around 135 mph.Nov 09, 2011
by Yazeed A
Sep 26, 2010
good for upgrade like the mustang cus its have same engine, no trouble in
maintenance even u can fix it ,the Consumables part need to change very
often, very bad interior , good gas mileage
if u Modified it its fun to drive Sep 26, 2010
by William G
Jun 25, 2010
I love this car, I payed 500$ for it and that kicked my ass,
blown head gasket and ect...
but its a ford crown victoria police interceptor,
there is nothing better built and better known than the p71,
for now it is not the best car you could buy but when im done people will wish it was for sale.Jun 25, 2010
by Ijiaru P
Mar 04, 2010
Performance - has a lot of torque, even fully load can still accelerate fast. Braking is good as well, and ABS kicks in at the right time.
Build - Like a tank
Appearance - I like big car, but it's nothing special besides that
Cost - a lot of money on Gar, it's big, heavy, and powerful
Fun - RWD Police InterceptorMar 04, 2010
by Sean C
Dec 17, 2009
Alright, when talking about an old Interceptor, there is
much to discuss. But as this is about specifics, I'll try to be
concise. Performance wise, this car is adequate for nearly
everything. 250hp or so means that the car is not slow,
but 4200lbs means that it is not amazingly quick either.
Acceleration wise, you're looking at about the same 0-60s
as a V6 Mustang. Brakes (discs all round) work just fine, as
long as you make sure you've got enough brake fluid, and
even if you don't have ABS they stop in about as much
time as you'd expect for a car of it's size. The CVPI is over
17 feet long, and most of the time it doesn't let you forget
that. Around certain bends, however, it can feel like a
smaller car, and doesn't object to being thrown around a
bit. At over 9 years old, mine has developed the
characteristic Ford Squeak, but that's only noticeable over
bumps when the stereo is off. Rattling is at a minimum,
essentially nonexistent. From the outside it looks mean,
scary, etc. From the inside, spacious but a bit spartan.
Plastic abounds, with vinyl floors, vinyl dash, vinyl back
seats. The P71 has bucket seats, unlike your standard
Crown Vic, which means that with the column-mounted
shifter, an aftermarket centre console is a good buy. While
it may be a cheap car to buy, the running costs are not
quite so stellar, with a 19 gallon tank that empties after
not much more than 300 miles of steady highway driving.
It doesn't break down much, and if it does, parts are
plentiful and cheap and quick repairs are easily done on
your own. Fun is a more difficult question. Driving itself is
not hugely exciting, as what it is is a slightly tuned huge
American retiree-mobile. It's fast but not quick, safe, solid,
but a bit wallowy round the corners. Most of the
enjoyment stems from the scared looks of people you
pass, the fact that everyone gets out of your way, and
that you can do pretty much whatever the hell you want
and people won't use their horn. Just don't be tempted to
put a light bar on the top.Dec 17, 2009
by Alexis L
Dec 09, 2009
Very roomy car, can seat 6 if you get the front bench seat. Great build quality, extremely reliable. Lots of fun, burnouts and donuts are so easy to do with it. Great for packing up friends and heading somewhere, cruising, doing donuts, smoking Civics, etc. Dec 09, 2009
by Alex J
Aug 29, 2009
I like everything about my car. Its powerful, handles good, and looks awesome. My only dislike is a nickel size rust spot starting under the paint in the front Driver side fender. Other than that, this car is still brand new.Aug 29, 2009
by Chris A
Jun 05, 2009
This is a great car. It's not as powerful as my first car, but it holds its own. It has the "Police Interceptor P71 4.6 V8", which is pretty good performance but still no Mustang. Don't get me wrong, it'll haul like nobody's business. It''s very good build quality. Strong. Built Ford tough. This car has a very sinister look with the black on black (ignore the pink tree in the background) and it's respectable. The cost of ownership is very cheap if you don't consider the mileage (which would probably be better if I didn't appreciate the V8 under the hood) It's a fun car to drive with accurate, responsive handling.Jun 05, 2009
by Steven S
Apr 28, 2009
We own a 2000 Crown Victoria P-71 Police Interceptor Special it has plenty of torque handles well no matter what we throw at it provides us reasonable gas mileage considering it is a 4 Liter V-8, it is made to stand up to the daily sometimes 24 hour operation requirement of some police departments so it is very dependable, it is definitely fun to drive not only because of acceleration but for some reason :) people have a tendency to move over when we are driving the only down side is that some people have a tendency to slam on there brakes when we are behind them. my father liked our car so much that he bought a 2006 P-71 and has been very happy with his choice of primary vehicle Apr 28, 2009
by Jennifer R
Jan 21, 2009
This car is awesome mostly for the look and the functionality. I bought an old police K9 unit with the spot light and ram bar still included. I haven't been pulled over since I've owned it and people get out of the way!Jan 21, 2009
by Matt C
Dec 20, 2008
2000 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Interceptor: JUSTICE
This car is backbone of the justice system. And for good reason. I acquired this car from the New Hampshire State Police.
The Interceptor almost drives itself. It likes to go slow down hill and fast on the straights. Quite fast off the line, and very fast from 40-80 mph. This car corners unlike any car I've had the privilege of piloting. Close to zero body roll, incredibly stable through corners. With posi-trac, air bags, the long hood, and the roll cage tucked away in the posts, it's probably the safest car you could ever drive.
The P71is also very intimidating. It's subtle profile can lurk in the shadows or suddenly reveal itself in your rearveiw mirror.
It's quite clear why law enforcement agencies all over the world employ this brilliantly designed unmodified stock machine. I tip my hat to you Ford. Well done.Dec 20, 2008
by Jason T
Jul 08, 2008
Love Everything! Intake, Headlights, Pipes, Interior. I cant say much more about this car than what ive already said i dont know why they keep asking for it to be longer Jul 08, 2008
by Matthew J
Jul 06, 2008
2000 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
4.6L (281 CI) SOHC EFI V8, 3.55 Rear-end Axle Ratio(RAR), Aluminum Driveshaft, Transmission programmed to shift harder and faster, Engine programmed to idle higher to power all Police equipment, Heavy Duty Alternator, Optional lifetime rated Silicone radiator hoses, Suspension reinforced, V-Rated Tires (150MPH), Rear windows and Doors inoperable from inside the rear of the car, Dual Unity Spotlights, Setina Pushbar.
Car lasts and lasts. Can't compare a Ford SOHC V8 to a Chevy Pushrod V8 though. Engine is underpowered for a Police Interceptor. 200HP and 280lb-ft. the rear end helps make up for the power deficit. and the tranny shifts so hard the belt slips and squeaks. if you want to fix it, get a serpentine belt.
Spartan interior. AM/FM radio with 4 presets. cloth interior. has a three on the tree style shifter. car has an overdrive feature for fourth gear. makes it hard shift and do stunts. (please follow and abide all rules of the road.)
Repairs are few. simple maintenance. mainly change oil at proper intervals.
Maintenance is few, cheap; Gas mileage on a 2000 is ~13-14MPG. 2001 are ~20+MPG
fun- speedy but can get outrun by a 05+ V6 Stang till approximately 70MPH, would reccomend to a friend that needs a large trunk and usuually drives people around but get ready to spend ~$90 a tank in SoCal and last less than 250 miles.Jul 06, 2008
by Kyle R
Jun 18, 2008
while the stereotype of the old cop car still surrounds it, the car isn't half bad. even fully loaded with gear friends and everything else imaginable i still get the same mpg. which for a v-8 engine still hits about 28-30 which is really good since this car is heavy as a ton. Jun 18, 2008
by Justin P
May 09, 2008
Bought for $3,000. It's a former City of Dearborn Crown Victoria Police Interceptor.May 09, 2008
by Raleigh C
Apr 22, 2008
Used to have a police car. Performance is good but it's not a sports car. It blends in with the crowd, unless it's an old police model, it never breaks down, and averages about 17 mpg around town. My grandma's 20yr old front drive Chrysler was more fun in the corners, but the Crown Vic can at least break the tires loose. Only things fun about it are the spotlight and the fact that it is rwd, other than that it is about as fun as a Camry.Apr 22, 2008
by Mark C
Apr 14, 2008
I want to do a lot od things to it in the next 1 to 2 years. Like paint it BLACK, New gen black spotlight, some performance like K&N intake, and new exhaust. Overall pretty good vehicle though.Apr 14, 2008
by Joshua K
Apr 12, 2008
sweet car. wish it was a p71 and blackApr 12, 2008
by Justin H
Jan 13, 2008
If i had to describe this car in one word it is this, BIG. This car is more than capable of having 5 adults in it and has around 22 cubic feet of trunk space. This car came originally with a stock 4.6 liter V8 but ive added a cold air intake, 80mm MAF, PI Intake Manifold, removed the speed limiter, upgraded the handling and suspension, and the transmission has been tuned.Jan 13, 2008
The line down to the compressor is cold the clutch is engaging when the AC is on but the air is hot. The pressure on the line is 31lb all modes and fan speeds work on the control unit and climate control fan adjusts but not temp of air
I have a 2000 crown Victoria police interceptor and I was wondering what size exhaust tips will fit over the stock ones?? And will it have a little growl since everything is stock??
I have a 2000 ford crown vic. Just relpaced the alternator and battery with brand new one's. But after all this my charging system light still comes on after i have to give it some gas. So my question is what else could it be and i also checked all the fuses as well.