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Aww, look at you two, arguing stats about a car on the internet that no one gives a crap about.
if he continues to give false information, i will continue to tell him he is wrong and give him correct information. and you may not give a crap about the car, but many do, including me since i drive one regularly.
Well, the Crown Vic is not a full-on "cult car" like most of the choicest Corvettes, BMW 2002, E30 cars (particularly, ahem, the M3) older Mustangs and Cameros, but, it is a "semi-cult" car in that it does have a following among people who are more "users" than "collectors". It is one of the last big 4-door sedans built, and millions of cops and cabbies can't be entirely wrong, driving them (although fewer cops all the time, and almost all cops are just driving what the PD provided, they don't have any say in the matter).
I almost bought a Crown Vic when I was looking for a commuter. The problem is most are beat to hell and back. Once in a while you can find a clean one.
But for that money you can buy something way newer
I almost bought a Crown Vic when I was looking for a commuter. The problem is most are beat to hell and back. Once in a while you can find a clean one.
But for that money you can buy something way newer
next time look for a grand marquis instead. they tend to be used by older folks that dont do as much driving as vic drivers do, so they tend to be in better condition.
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