Used 2011 Ford Crown Victoria Consumer Reviews
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2011 Crown Vic
From the first gen mustang, the full size Bronco, the 90's taurus, the 7.3 diesel powerstroke, and now the Crown Victoria; Ford has developed a reputation for killing the winners...Why Ford didnt throw a couple bucks into an updated interior, along with exploring options such as offering this vehicle with the newer Ecoboost and Coyote V-8 engines will forever be a mystery.
Luxury at a low price!
This car has been week maintained with all records available. It has newer tires, new battery, all electrical checked and only 109,000 freeway miles. It rides and drives like a dream and has a huge trunk and plenty of legroom in back. The front seats are lumbar adjustable, making for a comfortable long driving experience.
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Quality Built Car
I'm still driving my 2011 Crown Vic with over 182500 miles. Still starts, runs and shifts smoothly. The leather interior is like new. Rocks chipped the windshield twice with no spread even after several years. I was in a 4 vehicle accident on I78 where a tractor trailer hit a car that hit another car that hit me. I drove away after resetting the fuel shut off. The Audi and Mazda were totalled. Replaced over the years were the climate control fan motor, a power window motor and the electric trunk release (broken in the accident). Over 10 years and nearly 183000 miles and it still feels like I'm on my couch driving down the road.
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Happy owner.
This is a full size car,there fore your friends and family who own small cars will call on you to drive when there is more than two in the group. At the same time calling your deficient sized vehicle a "land yacht", a "tank",a "barge",a"boat" while the four of them sit in comfort saying that they hardly ever have to put gas in their car. I guess not, because they are always in my Crown Vic.
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It’s a cop car.
Had one of these a little over a year and overall it was a very good car. The 4.6L is bulletproof, the motors usually outlast the rest of the car. It is quick for a full size American sedan. The only problems I had was the blower motor quit on me (during the summer) and the transmission was on it’s last leg but that’s to be expected from any retired police cruiser.