Overview & Reviews
After a mild facelift last year, the Crown Vic soldiers on with a few color changes, improved power steering and the addition of rear air suspension to the handling package.
- This is the last of the big, rear-wheel drive American sedans. Comfy seating for six and cpapable handling, with the performance and handling group, and an incredibly low price make this car a winner for police departments and cross-country cruisers.
- Muddled interior ergonomics make some of the controls awkward to operate.
User Reviews:
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Best cars ever - 1997 Ford Crown Victoria
By Coinneach - July 3 - 4:40 pmIve driven Crown Vics (and variants thereof) since I first got my license in 1987. Theres a good reason for my loyalty: Vics do everything well. Take reasonable care of a Vic and it will last forever; abuse it and itll still do 250K easily. My current Vic is a 97 with 140K and my friends dont believe shes that old - she still looks, drives, and smells like shes fresh from the factory. Summary: best cars ever.
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Getrdone!! - 1997 Ford Crown Victoria
By CROWNVICKY! - January 16 - 5:03 amYou better hop on down to your nearest crown vic seller and anti up that money!!!! This is a great car and reliability? whoa!!! Shucho mouth!!! Bustin in at 238000 miles and purring like a wild kitty purrin!!! Getchu 1!
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200,000 still my favorite of all - 1997 Ford Crown Victoria
By Bamawayne - August 27 - 7:13 amOur Crown Vic has been the most enjoyable automobile we have ever owned. The only thing that has been replaced was the plastic intake manifold. I took it to the shop last week to have the front end aligned, it had been 5 years since it had been to a mechanic, they told me there was nothing wrong with the suspension. It still has all the original parts, nothing has been changed. I have kept it serviced; oil changed every 5000 miles, 4 sets of brake shoes, transmission serviced 2 times, 2 sets of spark plugs, my wife has totaled her minivan and wants another Crown Vic.
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wedgewood masterpiece - 1997 Ford Crown Victoria
By paul cardin - April 12 - 11:30 pmits been 6 years since i purchased the car, what a great car ,no problems.ford did an awesome job on this one. 110,000miles.this is definately a keeper! buy one!
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Police Interceptor - 1997 Ford Crown Victoria
By T Morgan - April 5 - 5:53 pmI purchased my 97 Crown Vic Police Interceptor from an estate sale. It has 72,000 miles on it, never registered as a police car. It has all the heavy duty extras of a police car. On the road I get 24.5 MPG, great for a large car. I havent had any problems with it until recently. The intake manifold is plastic composite material. It cracked and the engine began leaking anti-freeze. Costs me $1100 to fix. This hasnt been a recall yet. I found out it is a common problem with Crown Vics and Mustangs of this era. Who would have thought Ford would have used plastic composite in a place engine heat is terrific. I could write a book about people who thinks Im a cop! They slow down.
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great car - 1997 Ford Crown Victoria
By dextertharp - September 13 - 10:46 pmMy crown vic was givin to me by my dad in 2006 or 07 it almost as 200000 miles on it and still running like it was bran new. it handles really great driving it is so smooth and when it shifts you cant feel it it gets about 20 to 25 miles to a gallon
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Marys Crown Vic - 1997 Ford Crown Victoria
By Louis Weimer - August 8 - 2:00 amThe car is wonderful and I love it. I am getting a new crown vic
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best car ever! - 1997 Ford Crown Victoria
By pespan1427 - May 13 - 1:16 amIts the most fun driving experience with plenty of v8 power. I cant believe its only 190 hp! Smooth driving, comfortable leather seats. I like how the dash board is all digital. Now I need to put a cd player that can match the green lighting. I bought it used with 84,000 miles. And its still smell new!