What does p71 stand for?
The Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (often referred to simply as CVPI or P71) is the law enforcement version of the Ford Crown Victoria. It is one of the most widely used automobiles in law enforcement departments of the United States and Canada.
What’s the fastest Crown Vic?
On August 22, at the Race City Motorsports Park in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Gibney accomplished what one can only assume had been a lifelong dream. He drove the Ford backward at an average speed of 66.67 kph (41.42 mph), covering a distance of 807.39 km (501.69 miles).
How much horsepower does a 2008 Crown Victoria police Interceptor have?
224 hp @ 4,750 rpm
Used 2008 Ford Crown Victoria Specs & Features
Engine | |
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Cylinders | V8 |
Base engine type | Flex-fuel (FFV) |
Horsepower | 224 hp @ 4,750 rpm |
Torque | 265 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm |
What kind of car is a Crown Victoria P71?
From 1992 to 1997, the police car models of the Crown Victoria (both base and LX trims) were officially known as the Crown Victoria P71. The 1993 model was given a chrome front grille and a reflector strip between the taillights. Another minor restyle followed suit in 1995, with a new grille and taillights.
Is the Crown Vic p71 a joke?
bah, the crown vic p71 is a joke, all police cars nowdays are a joke for christs sake stock economy imports can whoop the shit outta the 2 main police cars (crown vic & impala). Its really pathetic and makes me sad, honestly. They need to start bringing back cruisers like the caprice 9c1.
Do police package Crown Vics have a speed limiter?
I don’t care if my car has a speed limiter of some sort…shes my daily driver now, and no more high speed pursuits. “Police package Crown Vics come with a bullit proof 5 speed trany and a 4.6 engine but with a little more power than you would get on a stock Crown Vic at the dealer.
What kind of badge does a Crown Victoria Police Interceptor have?
(Police Interceptor Emblem) In 1999, Ford introduced the “Crown Victoria Police Interceptor” name, with a badge on the trunk lid replacing the 1998 “Crown Victoria” badge. A chrome-trimmed gloss black rear fascia, black door handle trim, black bumper strips, and a gloss black slatted grille were also introduced at this time.