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The Crown Victoria, or Crown Vic, has been made by Ford since 1992. It was also a Ford vehicle from 1955 until 1956. It is the top-of-the-line sedan from Ford with rear wheel drive. It was preceded by the LTD Crown Victoria.
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Although you will see these cars driven by old people and young people who like to customize them with engine modifications and interior upgrades, most of the time when you see a Crown Vic, it will be painted either white and blue or bright yellow. That's because throughout the 90s this was the most popular car model for fleets. Police liked this car because it could fit a nice large engine and it had a lot of room in the back seat for stuffing full of bad guys. Taxi drivers liked it for the same reasons. Although many police fleets are switching over to Chevy Impalas and Dodge Chargers, you can still see plenty of Crown Vics in taxi fleets. They tend to keep their cars until they can't pass inspection, at which time they'll sell them to a lower class fleet that doesn't car about inspections. They also buy used police cars on the cheap, so you'll be seeing bright yellow Crown Victorias for the next 15 to 20 years. You can find these all over eBay. If you're looking to buy one, you'll find one cheap there, but make sure you get what you're looking for. If you want an ex fleet car, you can get one for under $2,000. If you want a consumer model, MAKE SURE THE AUCTION LISTING STATES THAT IT IS NOT AN EX POLICE OR TAXICAB. If it doesn't actually say that in the listing, you're getting a police car or a taxi.
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