Ford Crown Victoria - The Car Connection

The Ford Crown Victoria is a large, rear-wheel-drive sedan that even several years after its 2011 discontinuation remains a mainstay for police cars, taxi-cab duty, and government-sector fleets. Nearly identical to the Mercury Grand Marquis (and Marauder) and closely related to the Lincoln Town Car, the Crown Victoria had few rival models after the discontinuation of the Chevrolet Caprice back in. Read More Below » The Ford Crown Victoria... Nearly identical to the Mercury Grand Marquis (and Marauder) and closely related to the Lincoln Town Car, the Crown Victoria had few rival models after the discontinuation of the Chevrolet Caprice back in 1996—although the somewhat smaller Dodge... The Crown Victoria's mechanical underpinnings track back to 1979, and the Ford LTD, while the name goes back to 1980, when the top-of-the-line LTD was called the LTD Crown Victoria. Ford's designers did their best to round this big sedans edges and comply with the 'jellybean' design ethos of the time. Source: www.thecarconnection.com