Overview & Reviews
A new Crown Vic LX Sport model with 235 horsepower, boosted torque, a performance-oriented axle ratio and five-spoke 17-inch wheels debuts. The Sport also comes with leather front bucket seats and a nifty center console. Standard Crown Vics get new included equipment like an auto-dimming rearview mirror, front seat back pockets and wheel covers. Newly optional on Standard models is luxury cloth seating and power-adjustable pedals. Those pedals, floor mats, heated side mirrors, antilock brakes, 12-spoke alloy wheels and steering wheel controls for the stereo and climate controls are now standard on LX models. Electronic gauges have been thoughtfully moved to the LX options list. LX and LX Sport get an optional trunk storage system. All Vics benefit from upgraded cupholders.
- Plenty of interior room, comfortable ride, excellent crash-test ratings.
- Large size makes it difficult to park and maneuver, roof-mounted bike rack makes car look like police cruiser.
User Reviews:
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Exellent, solid car. - 2002 Ford Crown Victoria
By Ford Fan - October 9 - 10:00 amThe CV is a wonderful car on the highway, the ride is smooth, solid and with the optional handling package, firm enough for decent handling. The 5 passenger sport appearance pkg (LX Sport for 2002) makes for a much sportier apperance. For those of us who think that a column mounted shifter is to stodgy, the floor shifter is a nice option.
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Fantastic - 2002 Ford Crown Victoria
By Officer nimintz - February 22 - 10:00 amGreat machine ! mine looks just like CHP car
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Best Car Out There - 2002 Ford Crown Victoria
By Big Ed - June 14 - 10:00 amThis car is fun and functional. It carries adults in the rear seat without them being cramped. It accelerates to highway speeds (65 MPH) on the shortest of on-ramps. The trunk can hold more than your wife could ever pack! I cant understand why people would buy a cramped little Honda when you can get this for about the same price. This car has zero defects and the fit and finish is perfect. And I do get 25 MPG on the highway and 21 MPG around town with this rear-wheel drive V-8!
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crown victoria - 2002 Ford Crown Victoria
By rex racer - February 13 - 10:00 amits the car that ive always wanted.
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Part Tank Part Car Best Car Out there period. - 2002 Ford Crown Victoria
By atro - January 11 - 11:24 amI have owned a variety of vehicles and worked in a full auto repair shop for years. The Crown Victoria Ia an amazing vehicle. I get 22 MPG average. Lots of Power in the engine and for all and any electronics i want. Drive is smooth and it is very fun to work on with sooo much room. Even got hit by a rice burner couple dents missing side view mirror but the other cars front end was destroyed and bounced off my back tire!!! This car is a Tank on wheels!!!
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Sport model - 2002 Ford Crown Victoria
By JIM - April 15 - 9:36 pmVery nice car. I bought it for myself but my wife took it. i never got it back. Good on all trips. fun to drive. Would buy again.
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7/8 Marauder - 2002 Ford Crown Victoria
By Dr511scj - July 31 - 10:00 amUntil the price gouging on Mercury Marauders subsides, the Crown Victoria LX Sport is a worthwhile alternative. Although in a side-by-side test drive, I could really notice the Marauders extra horsepower, better sound and larger tires, it wasnt $10,000 better than the LX Sport (including incentives). Both the Marauder and the LX Sport are VASTLY superior to their progenitors (Grand Marquis and Crown Victoria, respectively). Both are much quicker and handle significantly better. The LX Sport is as close to a Police Interceptor as a the average civilian can buy.
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2002 Crown Vic - 2002 Ford Crown Victoria
By lewme - July 5 - 10:00 amThese cars are a raging bargain! For the price of a well-equipped Camry you can have the smoothness and power of a V8 engine and room for six. This is my sixth Crown Vic or Grand Marquis and I am skewing the averages for age of ownership, since I owned my first one at age 31 (Im now 44). Just try finding a comparable V8-powered, rear-wheel-drive sedan for under $40k. If you rule out the Crown Vics uppity cousin, the Lincoln Town Car, the pool of contenders is left largely to the German and Japanese luxury marques--Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Infiniti and Lexus. And none of those will accommodate six passengers.
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Ford Crown Victoria Rocks - 2002 Ford Crown Victoria
By Fahad - May 22 - 2:00 amI have 7 Ford Crown Victorias ranging from 1998 to 2002 and they are all very excellent and reliable cars. They can put up with the abuse i put them through such as peeling out and doing donuts. Unfortunately I will not get to drive them for long because they will be turned into fleet vehicles which is why they were bought. I am only 17 but I love the Ford Crown Victoria because it is a great American Muscle Car.
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New car opinion - 2002 Ford Crown Victoria
By Thomas Darwen - March 17 - 9:00 pmThis is the 4th time I have bought this type of vehicle, I like the ride that is unsurpassed by ANY vehicle, in my opinion, and I have checked several cars that are priced a lot higher than the C.V. I witched to a chrysler product last year thinking I would like a smaller car but was dissapointed, so I returned to the Crown Vic, and am VERY satisfied with itcomfort