The 2011 Ford Crown Victoria is available in one trim level, which is the LX trim. The LX trim comes standard with automatic climate control, power windows, locks, and mirrors, as well as cruise control. It also features front and side airbags, anti-lock brakes, and optional features such as a CD/Cassette stereo system and traction control.
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- What’s the difference between a Crown Vic Police Interceptor and a regular Crown Vic?
- What’s the difference between a P71 and a P7B?
- How many 2011 Crown Vics were made?
- What year was the best Crown Victoria?
- What is the spec of the 2011 Crown Victoria?
- How do you tell if a Crown Vic is a P71?
- How many miles is too much for a Crown Victoria?
- What year Crown Vic do cops use?
- What does P71 stand for?
- What are the trim levels for the Crown Victoria?
What’s the difference between a Crown Vic Police Interceptor and a regular Crown Vic?
Police Interceptors also have a reinforced frame and body mounts and an optional limited slip rear differential. Another difference is Ford’s “severe duty” shock absorbers that offer a stiffer ride than the standard Crown Victoria.
What’s the difference between a P71 and a P7B?
“Until recently, I also had a 2007 Crown Victoria P71, the P71 being the serial number for the Ford police package. Apparently they ran out of VINs so adopted the P7B number for later cars.
How many 2011 Crown Vics were made?
Ford Crown Victoria U.S Sales Data & Charts
Year | Sales Units |
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2009 | 33,255 |
2010 | 33,722 |
2011 | 46,725 |
2012 | 4,977 |
What year was the best Crown Victoria?
The 2011 model year is generally considered the most reliable Crown Victoria.
What is the spec of the 2011 Crown Victoria?
The standard engine is a 4.6-liter V8 that makes 239 horsepower and 281 pound-feet of torque. Police Interceptor and Police Interceptor Pursuit versions of the car have a V8 with 250 horses and a torque rating of 297 pound-feet. Rear-wheel drive (RWD) and a 4-speed automatic transmission are standard.
How do you tell if a Crown Vic is a P71?
The only completely infallible way to identify a CVPI is to look for the code “P71” in the VIN, or “P7B”, as it was renamed in 2010.
How many miles is too much for a Crown Victoria?
Anything can happen at any age or mileage, but generally speaking, the 4.6 OHC modular engine as installed in most Crown Vics, Grand Marquis, and Town Cars are good for a minimum of 300K miles with an oil change every 6K miles.
What year Crown Vic do cops use?
A Quick History of the Crown Vic. The Crown Victoria Police Interceptor first rolled off the assembly line for the 1992 model year. The Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (CVPI) was produced from 1992 through 2011.
What does P71 stand for?
P71/P7B – Police Interceptor. P72/P7C – Standard wheelbase Fleet/Taxi. Also used for GCC export models (which were basically just P74s). P73/P7D – Base level civilian model (less features/options) P74/P7E – LX level civilian model (more features/options)
What are the trim levels for the Crown Victoria?
The Crown Victoria was sold in two trim levels: base and LX, with the latter forming the majority of non-fleet sales. In addition, the Crown Victoria P71 replaced the fleet-market “S” designation in 1993; the P71 was marketed exclusively for law-enforcement sales.