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How much power does a police Crown Vic have?

How much power does a police Crown Vic have?

How fast is a Crown Victoria Police Interceptor? It hits 60 mph in 9.1 seconds and has a governed top speed of 137 mph . A natural gas-powered 178 hp version was also offered. The late 80s Ford Crown Victoria was widely in use until the mid-90s and may still be in use in some cash-strapped county sheriff’s department.

Is the Ford Crown Victoria used in law enforcement?

It is the law enforcement version of the Ford Crown Victoria . From 1997 to 2011, the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor was the most widely used automobile in law enforcement operations in the United States, Canada and Saudi Arabia. They were also used for this purpose on a more limited scale in other countries.

What did the Crown Victoria Police car look like?

The Street Appearance car — which looked like a standard Crown Victoria — was intended for undercover operations and other applications in which law enforcement officers preferred to keep a low profile. It featured a chrome grille, chrome exterior trim, standard “Crown Victoria” badges and chrome wheel covers.

Is the Ford Crown Victoria still in production?

The Ford Crown Victoria is the only Panther vehicle which was produced for the 2012 model year, as the Mercury Grand Marquis, Lincoln Town Car, and Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor were discontinued during the 2011 model year.

What’s the difference between a Crown Victoria and a Police Interceptor?

Comparison with standard Crown Victoria. Both cars use the same 4.6 L 2V SOHC V8 (both Flex Fuel starting in 2008), Ford Modular engine, and Ford 4-speed automatic transmission. However, there are few notable differences between the Police Interceptor and standard Crown Victoria or Grand Marquis.

What was the police code for the Crown Victoria?

The 1979-1991 full-size LTDs and LTD Crown Victorias used the “P72” production code designation for both fleet and taxi and police models, with the model itself being internally classified as S (similar to LX). From 1992 to 1997, the police car models of the Crown Victoria (both base and LX trims) were officially known as the Crown Victoria P71.

When did the Crown Victoria Police car End production?

When someone says the words “police car,” a Crown Victoria Police Interceptor is usually the first thing that springs to mind. The iconic cruiser ended its lengthy, nearly-two-decade-long production run following the 2011 model year.

When did the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor come out?

Crown Victoria Police Interceptor with Ohio State Highway Patrol. For the 1998 model year, the Ford Motor Company restyled the Crown Victoria, eliminating the “aero” look that the first generation Crown Victoria had from 1992 to 1997; adopting the more conservative styling of the Mercury Grand Marquis.

What was the top speed of the 1992 Crown Victoria?

Michigan State Police Performance Test Results: Vehicle 1/4 Mile ET (Sec.) 0-100 MPH (Sec.) Top Speed (MPH) 1992 Ford Crown Victoria 17.48 28.58 124 1993 Ford Crown Victoria 17.29 27.91 123 1994 Ford Crown Victoria 17.25 26.32 128 1995 Ford Crown Victoria 17.32 26.71 132

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