The Ford Crown Victoria is a full-size sedan produced by the Ford Motor Company. The "Crown Vic" is a commonly used as a fleet vehicle and has seen much duty with police department, government agencies and taxi services. In 2007, Ford announced that they would no longer sell the Crown Victoria to the public.
Reviews
- "Large-car traditionalists may have lingering affection for the Crown Victoria and Grand Marquis. But these cars are ancient in design terms, so they're far less nimble and efficient than the Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Toyota Avalon, and Ford's own Taurus and Mercury Sable."-- ConsumerGuideConsumerGuide: 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Road Test
- "The Crown Vic is the classic American sedan: It has a V-8 engine driving the rear wheels through a solid rear axle. The Vic and its near-twin, the Grand Marquis, also have plenty of interior room, a humongous trunk, and a cushy ride that's fit for the Pope."-- Car and DriverCar and Driver: 2007 Ford Crown Victoria Capsule Review
Competitors
Ford Crown Victoria Safety Concerns
MSNBC.com: Ford to recall Crown Victoria police cars
Center for Auto Safety: Ford Admits Crown Vic Failed Crash Test
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