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What engine does the 2011 Crown Vic have?

What engine does the 2011 Crown Vic have?

Used 2011 Ford Crown Victoria LX Fleet Specs & Features

Engine
Cam type Single overhead cam (sohc)
Cylinders V8
Horsepower 239 hp @ 4900 rpm
Torque 281 lb-ft @ 4100 rpm

How much is a 2011 Crown Vic worth?

2011 Ford Crown Victoria trade-in prices range from $3,003 – $7,984. Get a more accurate value for your car with the Edmunds appraisal tool.

How long do Crown Vic engines last?

If you are wondering what the life expectancy is on the 4.6L 2V that can be found in the police interceptor, then depending on the maintenace (usually excellent) and depending on what the car was used for (city or highway) you can figure up to around 500,000km.

Why did Ford discontinue the Crown Victoria?

From the early 1990s until the last 2012 model was produced, the car remained largely unchanged in both appearance and functionality. The end result was a large, heavy car that simply didn’t fit into modern day society. One of the main reasons that Ford made the decision to discontinue it was because of its size.

What engines came in a Crown Vic?

Second generation (EN114; 1998–2012)

Second generation (EN114)
Engine 4.6 L Modular V8
Transmission 4-speed 4R70W automatic 4-speed 4R75W automatic 4-speed 4R75E automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 114.7 in (2,913 mm)

Is a 2011 Crown Victoria a good car?

Ford Crown Victoria 2011 A very reliable car, with ease of maintenance.

When did they stop making Crown Vics?

2011
It was soon the model of choice for police agencies across the U-S and Canada including the Bakersfield Police Department, which went all-in on the Crown Vic. Now the car’s day has come. Ford announced it would stop making the Crown Vic in 2011. Some cities decided to stock up while they could.

Is Crown Vic reliable?

The Ford Crown Victoria Reliability Rating is 3.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 11th out of 12 for fullsize cars. The average annual repair cost is $1,081 which means it has poor ownership costs.

Are Crown Victorias still made?

Ford announced it would stop making the Crown Vic in 2011. Last September the California Highway Patrol retired its last two rear-wheel-drive Crown Vics, completing its transition to all-wheel-drive Ford Tauruses and Explorers.

What was the successor to the Ford Crown Victoria?

The successor to the Ford LTD Crown Victoria, the Ford Crown Victoria served as the flagship sedan of the Ford model line, slotted above the Ford Taurus and as the Ford counterpart of the Mercury Grand Marquis. Produced across two generations, the Crown Victoria was sold exclusively as a four-door sedan.

What kind of engine does Ford Crown Victoria have?

For 2006, the steel wheels of the Crown Victoria shifted to a 17-inch diameter. The second-generation is powered by a single engine, the 4.6 L SOHC 16-valve Modular V8. While carried over from the previous generation, output for 1998 was raised to 200 hp (dual-exhaust examples produced 215 hp).

Are there disc brakes on the Ford Crown Victoria?

To improve braking performance, the Crown Victoria gained four-wheel disc brakes, which were only seen on the Lincoln Mark VII, Ford Taurus SHO and Ford Escort GT (1991-1996). Available as options, anti-lock brakes and low-speed traction control became popular features.

What was the drag coefficient of the Ford Crown Victoria?

Ford reduced the coefficient of drag of the exterior from 0.42 to 0.34 (nearly matching the 0.32 of the Ford Taurus) to enhance aerodynamics and fuel efficiency, giving the first generation Crown Victoria its sleek, wedge-shaped design that would come to be known as the “Aero” look.

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