The barring have went out on this car, and it has an oil leak.
This car is a power house. It is roomy and comfortable. It handles great at top speeds and on curves. The V8 engine is strong and sturdy. I still have the police package on it and I am really impressed.
The oil leak is a normal problem for cars in its age and mileage. I recommend this car to anyone who is in for high speeds, comfort, and handling. The car is a good safety feature with its ABS system. I have nothing but good to say about this car.
Not trying to criticize you, but if it was built in 1994 it has the 5.0 (302 CI) or the 5.8 (351 CI) V-8.
To the guy that said:
Not trying to criticize you, but if it was built in 1994 it has the 5.0 (302 CI) or the 5.8 (351 CI) V-8.
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You're wrong. Pre-1992 have the 5.0 liter engine.. anything 1992 and newer has the 4.6l V8 engine. You're probably thinking mustangs, Crown Vics got the 4.6 in 1992.
To the reviewer:
A Police Package Crown Victoria, aka Police Interceptor.
"Still have the Police Package on it".. sorry you can't exactly remove and install a police package.
Police Interceptors are completely different cars than civilian Crown Victorias. A Police Interceptor has:
- 4.6 L SOHC V-8 engine
- 140 MPH certified calibration speedometer
- 130 amp alternator
- heavy-duty 4 speed transmission with overdrive
- heavy-duty suspension
- nitrogen gas rear shocks
- steel dual exhaust
- engine oil cooler
- transmission oil cooler
- power steering pump cooler
- Goodyear Eagle 100V 150+MPH speed rated tires
- 4 wheel heavy-duty anti-lock breaks
- black easy clean rubber floor mat
- remote trunk release
...to name a few.
As you can see, you can't remove a police package.