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How much does a Cvpi cost?

How much does a Cvpi cost?

Make Avg Price Last 30 Days
CarGurus Index $27,736 +0.92%
Ford Crown Victoria $7,355 +2.22%
1955 Ford Crown Victoria $47,663 -5.81%
1999 Ford Crown Victoria $5,594 +5.18%

Does the CVPI have a high performance engine?

Does the Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (CVPI) have a high performance engine? A: No it does not, it is the EXACT same engine as the civilian model, 4.6L SOHC. The only difference is the computer programming and an aluminum cross over on the intake and this for all fleet models, not just the police. 2. Does the CVPI have a special transmission?

Is the CVPI the same as a Crown Victoria?

You can order a CVPI almost exactly like a civilian Crown Victoria, this is the SAP (Street Appearance Package). Or you can order bench seat, rear cloth seat and carpet floor separately.

Can a CVPI have a split bench seat?

There is nothing odd about a CVPI with a split bench seat and full cloth interior, it is common (PCDC sold many with full carpet interiors).

What’s the difference between a police car and a CVPI?

The only difference is the computer programming and an aluminum cross over on the intake and this for all fleet models, not just the police. 2. Does the CVPI have a special transmission?

Does the Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (CVPI) have a high performance engine? A: No it does not, it is the EXACT same engine as the civilian model, 4.6L SOHC. The only difference is the computer programming and an aluminum cross over on the intake and this for all fleet models, not just the police. 2. Does the CVPI have a special transmission?

What should I look for when buying a CVPI?

The following is a checklist of all reasonably-accessible items that should be inspected if buying a CVPI: Check the VIN. The letters “P71” (98-09) or “P7B” (10-11) should be in it, or you are not buying a CVPI. Check the mileage. Very low mileage (<50K) may signal an issue, because CVPIs are usually not auctioned that early.

You can order a CVPI almost exactly like a civilian Crown Victoria, this is the SAP (Street Appearance Package). Or you can order bench seat, rear cloth seat and carpet floor separately.

There is nothing odd about a CVPI with a split bench seat and full cloth interior, it is common (PCDC sold many with full carpet interiors).

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Ruth Doyle