How to buy a Crown Vic?

Описание к видео How to buy a Crown Vic?

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Matt purchased this 2011 Crown Vic P71 from an online auction site called GovDeals.com for about $2,000. In the past, I have also owned a 2008 P71 that I purchased from an in person NJ state vehicle auction. We decided to create this video to show others who are looking to buy a used P71 Crown Victoria Police interceptor how to get the best deal, where to find these cars locally and online and what you should expect to pay for a clean, running and driving example.


Please enjoy the sound of the exhaust coming from the 4.6 (281ci) V8 Ford modular engine. Is this a reliable car? Would we recommend this car for first time buyers? Absolutely! These cars are built like tanks. Safety, performance, and handling



Wikipedia Excerpt: "After the discontinuation of the Chevrolet Caprice, the Ford Motor Company held a near-monopoly on the market for police cruisers in the United States and Canada for over a decade. The conventional rear-wheel drive, V8 power, and body-on-frame construction were considered advantageous for police use. The body-on-frame construction allowed inexpensive repairs after collisions without the need to straighten the chassis. Rear-wheel drive was deemed better for hard maneuvers and more robust than the front-wheel-drive competition for rough driving over curbs and other obstacles in the urban environment.

Although Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors (CVPIs) were not sold to the general public, they are widely available used in North America once they are decommissioned and no longer in service in law-enforcement and fleet duty. The cars are in demand by taxi companies, those who want a safe, durable, and/or inexpensive car, and those who need a car with a bench seat that can take three passengers in the back. The CVPI came equipped with many heavy-duty parts, such as a revised transmission, and a 186 kW (253 PS; 249 hp) 4.6 ford modular V8 engine. Used versions are normally stripped of any police decals, computer equipment, police radios, and emergency lights before being sold or auctioned to the public."

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