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  • Ford Crown Victoria
  • Ford Crown Victoria
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  • The Bayport Metro Police used the Ford Crown Victoria.
  • Ford Crown Victoria występuje w Need for Speed: World,Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010),Need for Speed: The Run,Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012),Need for Speed: No Limits.
  • The Ford Crown Victoria is a playable car and traffic car encountered in Midnight Club: Street Racing and Midnight Club II.
  • The Crown Vic is a long-body vehicle, has rear-wheel drive, great turn durability, and a long body that appears rounded on the sides. As a new, more advanced vehicle than a Caprice, some Crown Vics are equipped with special double-protective car bumpers known as a PIT maneuver or push bar, inserted on the front of the car in their respective police departments.
  • The 1985 Ford Crown Victoria is Casey's automobile of choice and features prominently in both Season One and Season Two. The Crown Victoria is first seen during "Chuck Versus the Crown Vic", where Casey is seen cleaning it around the back of his apartment by Chuck. It features a 4.6L V8 engine and Hydro-glide transmission. Casey has made numerous modifications, including a "Prisoner Containment Area" and a state of the art GPS tracking system in the license plate.
  • The Ford Crown Victoria (commonly nicknamed the Crown Vic) is a rear-wheel drive full-size car first produced by the Ford Motor Company for the North American market in the mid-1950s. Its current incarnation has been in production since 1992 at Ford's St. Thomas Assembly plant. While the Crown Victoria shares its platform and components with the Lincoln Town Car, it shares almost no exterior sheet metal or interior parts. Beginning with the 2008 model year, it has been officially available only for fleet sales, mainly in police and taxi form, as well as for rental car companies.
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Length
  • 1992
  • 1995
  • 212.0
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Obraz
  • TheRun-image130382.jpg
Producent
  • Ford
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Moc
  • 250
Platform
assembly
  • St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada
Name
  • First generation
  • Second generation
  • Ford Crown Victoria
Width
  • 1998
  • 2007
Production
  • 1955
  • 1992
  • 1998
body style
  • Four-door sedan
Height
  • 1992
  • 1995
  • 1998
  • 2002
Manufacturer
Class
wheelbase
  • 114.7
Related
Successor
fuel capacity
  • 19
  • 20
Engine
  • 4.600000
Layout
transmission
  • 4
Predecessor
Prędkość maksymalna
  • 225.0
Napęd
  • RWD
Przyspieszenie
  • 8.700000
Masa
  • 1823.0
Silnik
  • 4
Skrzynia biegów
  • Automatyczna,4 biegowa
Moment obrotowy
  • 297
abstract
  • The Ford Crown Victoria (commonly nicknamed the Crown Vic) is a rear-wheel drive full-size car first produced by the Ford Motor Company for the North American market in the mid-1950s. Its current incarnation has been in production since 1992 at Ford's St. Thomas Assembly plant. While the Crown Victoria shares its platform and components with the Lincoln Town Car, it shares almost no exterior sheet metal or interior parts. Beginning with the 2008 model year, it has been officially available only for fleet sales, mainly in police and taxi form, as well as for rental car companies. The Crown Victoria (along with its Mercury and Lincoln counterparts) is the only full-frame rear-wheel-drive passenger car currently built in North America. It is also one of the few surviving US vehicles still in production with features such as the column-mounted gear shift and a two-bench, six-passenger seating layout; a format which was dominant for US-manufactured vehicles from the 1950s onward, but nowadays has otherwise largely been replaced by the two front-bucket layout popularized by imports. Since the 1996 discontinuation of the Chevrolet Caprice, the Crown Victoria has held a near-monopoly as a police pursuit vehicle in North America, despite being based on the Panther platform, which has seen two revisions since it debuted in 1979. While newer front-wheel drive platforms may have been popular among consumers, they have not challenged the Crown Victoria's dominance as a taxicab, fleet vehicle and police car where durability, cost and performance are valued over fuel efficiency. The Crown Victoria remains popular for these applications due to its rear-wheel drive layout and V8 powertrain, both beneficial to police driving techniques. As one of the few remaining passenger cars with body-on-frame construction, it is rugged and enables repairs after minor accidents without the need to straighten the chassis – an important benefit for a car frequently used by police forces for 'PIT' manoeuvres. However, the Chevrolet Impala and Dodge Charger, despite their unibody construction, have started to challenge this dominance with some significant adoptions among police and taxi fleets since their introduction.
  • The Bayport Metro Police used the Ford Crown Victoria.
  • Ford Crown Victoria występuje w Need for Speed: World,Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010),Need for Speed: The Run,Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2012),Need for Speed: No Limits.
  • The Ford Crown Victoria is a playable car and traffic car encountered in Midnight Club: Street Racing and Midnight Club II.
  • The Crown Vic is a long-body vehicle, has rear-wheel drive, great turn durability, and a long body that appears rounded on the sides. As a new, more advanced vehicle than a Caprice, some Crown Vics are equipped with special double-protective car bumpers known as a PIT maneuver or push bar, inserted on the front of the car in their respective police departments.
  • The 1985 Ford Crown Victoria is Casey's automobile of choice and features prominently in both Season One and Season Two. The Crown Victoria is first seen during "Chuck Versus the Crown Vic", where Casey is seen cleaning it around the back of his apartment by Chuck. It features a 4.6L V8 engine and Hydro-glide transmission. Casey has made numerous modifications, including a "Prisoner Containment Area" and a state of the art GPS tracking system in the license plate. In the Season Two episode "Chuck Versus the First Date", Casey drives his Crown Victoria through the wall of a Chinese restaurant to rescue Sarah and Chuck, who are being captured by Mr. Colt. In the Season Three finale; Chuck vs The Subway/Chuck vs The Ring: Part 2; it is revealed that the Crown Vic has a missile launcher in the front bumper; which Morgan & Awesome accidentally fire while trying to figure out a plan to free Chuck, Sarah, and Casey; who have been captured by The Ring.
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