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2002 Ford Crown Victoria OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

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Salem, Oregon
4.0
Reliable and fun to drive.
The 2002 Ford Crown Victoria has been around for decades and this is because of its superior design and quality. These cars are reliable, durable, and intuitive to drive. This model was used by law enforcement for years and I think its because of the all around greatness of the Crown Victoria. The seats are very comfortable, like you are driving around in a recliner. They can adjust in every direction to accommodate all types of people. The car is fast and while it doesn't get amazing MPG it does quite well compared to other cars with V8 engines. Overall the Crown Victoria is a blast to drive and I would recommend one to anyone considering it.
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Colin
Clearwater, Florida
1.0
A beast not worth its low cost.
This car is solid. The parts are even more solid than the equipment as a whole, but when something breaks, it is incredibly expensive to fix. Also, police interceptors often require special mechanics who are used to working on the vehicle makes themselves. You will likely get well over 250 thousand miles with this car before it really starts to give you problems. However, problems will start to arise well before the 200 thousandth mile has been reached. For example, my fuel tank had issues. The fuel tank for this car is located up underneath the car in a location that requires the car be taken apart, essentially. Taking apart a car of this size and weight is expensive. It is also a gas guzzler. This is not the car for you if you can not afford to spend a lot of money on gas. And let's be honest, if you are buying this car in the first place, you probably can't afford it at all. also, because the cars were originally built for patrol officers, they have probably already been through quite a lot before you have gotten to them. This means you will need to replace parts. The parts included inside this car are almost two to three times as thick as those in your regular every day run of the mill sedan. One positive thing about the car is that while it is cheap, people are going to drive very carefully around you and probably give you the right of way because they think you are an unmarked police car! And you are highly unlikely to be the person who sustains injuries if you are ever unlucky enough to get into a vehicle accident, so if you have children, they will definitely be safe inside of it with you. Overall, I would probably shoot for something less likely to dent your pockets in repair costs and gas prices, though. If you want something reliable and super cheap, then this is a good car for you. Just plan to look for another car within a few years.