Used 2001 Ford Crown Victoria Consumer Reviews
Newsed smooth ride
My husband just bought one from a 9yr old lady with 64k miles on it for 2000.00 we took it out for a road trip this weekend it rides better that his 2017 kia .. Wow! He was going to sell it but i would not let him got 27mpg smooth ride it has a few little dings which he is going to have buffed out.. i drove it the whole way excellent car parked mine and will drive this one ..
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My Single Year Model 2000 "Special Edition" Vic.
I obtained this car through a local dealer as the second owner, and the car having 174K miles on it the price was right for the space I needed without resorting to a people carrier. Though the intake manifold was cracked, and the car was starting to show it's age; I threw an aftermarket intake on it, and now have over 220K miles on it. The air ride still works great, oil changes are 5.5 quarts instead of 7 like some OTHER 4.6 liter powered competitors, and this car is a cinch to work on. 27 MPG on the highway is a respectable number when you consider the size of the vehicle. As for power, it doesn't really cut it cranking out about 195 HP to the wheels, and right around 260 fl/lbs torque. Still it can run a quarter mile in low 13's, and bolt ons are plentiful and cheap. Large, seats six, a listless, easier driving car there never was....except for maybe a Lincoln. Still like a cloud.
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- Base SedanMSRP: $8,900778 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $2,400792 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,000893 mi away
bought it used but love it
I can't understand the under rating some people give this cruiser on gas milage. I recently went into the mountains by way of MT Airey NC {Andy's hometown} across US58 in Va. to South Boston Va.,and averaged 28 MPG.,with the air on.How could anyone expect more with such a large and comfortable car? As for me, I'm very pleased and reccomend this vehicle to anyone considering a Crown Vic!!!
continued quality
Upon purchase of my 2000 Crown-Vic from California CHP I was truly amazed at the condition that the vehicle had been kept in both mechanically and cosmetically. The vehicle belonged to the Executive division and saw no patrol time at all. The vehicle rides like a dream and i have had no problems with it what so ever. Ford quality is really evident in the production of this car. The only maintenance required is the usual oil change to keep the car running smooth. At 113 thousand miles at the time of purchase who wouldn't be surprised, even so much that the very next week we bought another crown Vic-p71 used from the California Highway Patrol for my father. THE BLUE OVAL'S BEST!
Straightforward Design
There's a reason why Edmunds ranks this car as a best bet. It's very smooth and comfortable and has plenty of power from the 4.6L V-8. Ford's been making Crown Victorias for a long time so they should be pretty good. The only problem I've had so far is with the front ball joints. The front end squeaks and creaks. My mechanic said that is a commone problem with these cars. It's been great other than that.