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Is the 2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor in good condition?

Is the 2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor in good condition?

If it was used by the police it’s in great condition because cops and whoever else use Ford Crown Vics they keep their cars and check even though they do have some problems the Crown Vic is the most powerful car there is for now. I bought a 2011 Tahoe PPV for my job and was a little nervous about dealing with them and having the car shipped.

How many miles does a Crown Victoria Interceptor have?

Mileage: 70,810 miles Body Type: Sedan Color: Black Engine: 8 Cyl 4.6 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 03/03/11 and owned in WI until 07/22/14 • 2nd owner purchased on 07/22/14 and owned in MN until 04/28/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 27,445 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 11,560 miles/year.

When did Ford Crown Victoria stop having amber turn signal?

Non-Police Interceptors and Police Interceptors equipped with the “Street Appearance Package” retained the amber turn signal until 2004 (when all CVs changed to all-red taillights). For 2000, the rear fascia and tail-lights lost the chrome trim, and the gloss black grille was dropped in favor of a flat black slatted grille.

When did the Ford Crown Victoria P71 change its name?

At this time, the car was still known as the “Crown Victoria P71”. In 1999, Ford introduced the “Crown Victoria Police Interceptor” name, with a badge on the trunk lid replacing the 1998 “Crown Victoria” badge.

What does the Police Interceptor do for the engine?

The Police Interceptor is equipped with an external oil-to-engine-coolant oil cooler to reduce engine oil temperatures, allowing the vehicles to operate at high rpm/high loads for an extended period of time without the risk of engine oil overheating and subsequent engine damage.

What size engine is in a Crown Vic?

Inside, the Crown Victoria offers room for up to six. Common standard features include air conditioning, power accessories, an audio system and cruise control. Upon its release, the 1992 Ford Crown Victoria was powered by a 4.6-liter V8 engine paired with a four-speed automatic transmission.

What is a Crown Victoria engine?

Crown Victoria-V8. A law enforcement version of the Ford Crown Victoria, the 2006 Ford Police Interceptor is powered by a 4.6-liter V8 engine that produces 250 hp and 287 lb-ft of torque. Paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission the Crown Victoria achieves an EPA estimated 14 mpg city and 21 mpg highway.

When did the Ford Crown Victoria become flex fuel?

For 2008, the Crown Victoria was restricted to fleet-only sales, and all Panther-platform cars became flex-fuel cars. The CVPI received some new options, such as the ability to have keyless entry. An unmarked Crown Vic Police Interceptor in Toronto in 2014 For the 2009 model year, the CVPI now has power pedals as standard equipment.

When did the Ford Crown Victoria get its new name?

At this time, the car was still known as the “Crown Victoria P71”. In 1999, Ford introduced the “Crown Victoria Police Interceptor” name, with a badge on the trunk lid replacing the 1998 “Crown Victoria” badge.

Are there any cons to a Ford Crown Victoria?

But the transmission has never required any unusual maintenance. The only con is he electronic transmission that can be a little sluggish going from 3rd to 4th in city driving. But the transmission has never required any unusual maintenance.

If it was used by the police it’s in great condition because cops and whoever else use Ford Crown Vics they keep their cars and check even though they do have some problems the Crown Vic is the most powerful car there is for now. I bought a 2011 Tahoe PPV for my job and was a little nervous about dealing with them and having the car shipped.

When did Ford stop making the Crown Victoria?

To answer this question, let’s look at the history of the car. From 1992 to 2011, the Ford Crown Victoria dominated the police and taxi industries. The canceling of the old Chevy Caprice in 1996 left the Vic without a running mate and a near monopoly. For twelve years, the Crown Victoria’s physical design did not change.

Is it possible to test drive a Crown Victoria?

Crown Victoria with peeling paint. This is a very common problem with old Crown Vics particularly the 2000-2011 series. If you can, it is always best to test drive a Police Interceptor before purchasing. Of course, it is not possible on the auction lot but if you are purchasing from a resale dealer, take a test drive.

Which is better a Dodge Charger or a Crown Victoria?

The Crown Vic’s gas-guzzling V8, while greatly improved in later generations, simply could not compete with the more fuel-efficient Dodge Charger and even Ford’s own Taurus. The Vic was more durable and rugged but at the cost of speed and maneuverability. Be careful when looking to buy a used Crown Victoria Police Interceptor.

Where can I buy a 2011 Crown Victoria?

Come buy your next vehicle at Chicago Motors. Regards, Carlos Lopez If your ever looking for a reliable fast sedan look up the crown Victoria. This car got me from A to B Everyday…

When was the last time I serviced my Crown Victoria?

Last serviced at 98,790 miles in Colusa, CA on 10/20/20 • Vehicle serviced. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 01/15/02 and owned in TX until 04/27/21. Driven an estimated 7,704 miles/year.

What kind of mileage does Crown Victoria get?

I bought this 2011 Crown Victoria used. It was a rental and had 24,000 miles when I purchased it. The ride is very comfortable and the small V-8 engine provides adequate power. My car gets better mileage than the EPA estimates. I got 27 mpg on the interstate on a recent trip and I average 22 mpg combination driving.

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Ruth Doyle