In 2007, Ford discontinued the production of their Crown Victoria line of vehicles for individual consumer purchase. However, as a testament to its durable, heavy-duty frame, the company has continued to mass produce the Crown Victoria for commercial use – The car has become the go-to-vehicle for cab companies and police departments. It is this emphasis on heavy body-on-frame construction that has allowed the Crown Vic to enjoy a reputation of dependability.
While a new Ford Crown Victoria is not available for individual purchase, its heavy-duty construction lends itself to a long-lasting used car. Use the search tool to the right and locate the best deals on used Crown Victorias in your area today.
Used Ford Crown Victoria Major Redesigns
1998 – This generation of Crown Vics lasted until the vehicle was discontinued in 2007. During this redesign, the powertrain was improved upon, giving the car more horsepower. In addition the roof was drastically restyled.
1992 – The last major redesign of the Crown Victoria was in 1992. Ford discontinued the station wagon version, and the engine received an upgrade to a 4.6-liter 210 horsepower engine. The exterior was also overhauled, receiving a rounder more aerodynamic look.
What the Critics Say about Ford Crown Victoria
The following reviews are for the 2011 model year.
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