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Used 1999 Ford Crown Victoria Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

POWERFUL,SPORT CAR HANDLING

David S., 08/03/2015
1999 Ford Crown Victoria 4dr Sedan
11 of 11 people found this review helpful

Iam the proud owner of a 1999 crown Victoria, base model. it has 147,000 miles on it and still running strong! ive only had to do basic matin. ive done some mods like dual exsaust,MSD coils, and a K&N air filter. this car is fast, great handling for a fullsize 4 door car. gets awesome MPG on highway for a fullsize car. its also one of best build considering its a BODY ON FRAME car. no uni-body crap here! I would recommend this car to anybody looking for a safe,reiliable,good fuel economy car.

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5 out of 5 stars

Best car ever built period!!

Greg, 01/03/2020
updated 01/07/2022
1999 Ford Crown Victoria LX 4dr Sedan
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I bought my 1999 Ford Crown Victoria new, it has the luxury package, also it has the performance and handling package. In twenty years the only problems other the normal wear parts has been the intake manifold and rear air suspension bags, the factory bags lasted seventeen years. 1-7-22 update, only one problem since the last update, the homing switch went out on the wiper blade motor and I replaced unit. It just keeps going and going. The car should be built again with the coyote engine. If you are lucky enough to still own a (panther platform) crown vic, town car & marquis, I say keep it serviced and repaired and who knows how long it will last. Good luck with the EV's.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Lot of car for the money...

Bryan S., 07/30/2002
1999 Ford Crown Victoria LX 4dr Sedan
3 of 16 people found this review helpful

I bought this car from a private seller with 61,400 miles on it in EXC shape. It had all options other than traction control and the trip computer. It has simply been one of the finest cars I have ever had the opportunity to drive. It rides great, has been stone cold reliable, gets decent milage for a large car (25MPG with cruise set at 60MPH), TONS of room, and it has plenty of power for passing, hills, and towing. I would not hesitate to buy another Crown Vic at all based on my experience with this car. It is a solid BUY.

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3.25 out of 5 stars

Problematic Ford

James, 04/06/2006
1999 Ford Crown Victoria LX 4dr Sedan
5 of 27 people found this review helpful

This is my first and last Ford vehicle. I like the car but it has cost me $9000 in repairs over the last 14 months. The plastic intake manifold cracked 1 month out of extended warranty and Ford corporation would not help whatsoever. I thought I had done my research on this car but perhaps mine is a lemon. I have had numerous electrical problems, replaced many coils. Brake jobs are quite frequent. The fenders have rusted through. There has been a high speed vibration that even Ford cannot figure out. I am absolutely disgusted with the repairs and the cost of repairs on this. You have just pushed another die hard American car lover to swing over to Japanese. Ford...your time is running out!

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4 out of 5 stars

No longer available to the public

skaizun, 10/18/2008
1999 Ford Crown Victoria 4dr Sedan
5 of 27 people found this review helpful

The "cop car", as my friends call it, has had only one minor repair (idle air control valve $200) in the nine years I've owned it (original owner; 84k miles as of 10/2008), excluding basic maintenance, tires, batteries, and fluids. Not the best car I've owned (that honor goes to my 77 Pont Bonneville, bought used), but I'd buy it, again, if I could (Ford no longer makes it available to the public, although its upscale, sister car, the Mercury Grand Marquis is similar).

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