(SOURCE: https://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/the-top-10-high-quality--low-cost-used-cars-that-mechanics-buy-192211682.html)
Ford Crown Victoria:
The Lincoln Town Car and Mercury Grand Marquis are based on the same
platform. For those just looking for a beater, and don't drive very
much, the price of a government issued Crown Vic is the cheapest durable
buy you can find on a pound-per-pound basis. Government surplus auction
models that haven't seen police duty are tough to beat.
* what do they mean, "don't drive very much"??
Welcome to the Crown Vics ETC blog!
On April 6, 2000, I purchased a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria LX HPP with 23,490 miles. I decided to start a little website for it featuring a running log of my experiences with the car. Vic 1.0 was retired in 2015 due to rust and electrical issues. Vic 2.0 was a 2006 P71 in Blue Pearl that belonged to my boyfriend. It was a Ford demo and never saw actual police use. It was damaged in September of 2018 with well over 186,000 miles. It was replaced by Vic 3.0 in October 2018, a 2008 P71 in Silver Birch with 120,971 miles. To read posts prior to 2010, click a link at right, or go to Crown Vics, ETC.
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