1983 Ford Crown Victoria Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1983 Ford Crown Victoria
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by Anonymous
Nov 30, 2012
all around this is a great car i wouldnt trade it for anything i feel more safe in this car then any other car ive driven i may get made fun of for having an old mans car but ohwell shes mineNov 30, 2012
by James B
Jan 29, 2010
The Crown Victoria I drove was actually a 1989 LTD.
It had a 5.0 Litre V8 (same as the early 90's Mustangs). Despite the car's huge size and weight, it has excellent acceleration. In addition, the gas pedal was not too sensitive; therefore, this is a good car for learning how to drive.
The build quality is excellent on this car. It could rip through Honda's like they were tin foil. Its as simple as that.
This car is very cost effective. As with all cars, it is great on gas if you don't have a lead foot. In addition, parts are easily found.
Even though I drove this car for only a few minutes, my hands had to be pryed from the steering wheel. If you like to go on road trips, this is the car to have. The reason is because the seats are very comfortable.
Go buy yourself one:)Jan 29, 2010
by Chester H
Sep 16, 2009
I absolutely love the car... but she's old and bit tired, i wish it had the Windsor in it and a better exhaust... but all in all i love it and an extremely fun car to drive. really wish it was the police version with the 350 Windsor in it though.Sep 16, 2009
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by Anonymous
Nov 30, 2012
all around this is a great car i wouldnt trade it for anything i feel more safe in this car then any other car ive driven i may get made fun of for having an old mans car but ohwell shes mineNov 30, 2012
by James B
Jan 29, 2010
The Crown Victoria I drove was actually a 1989 LTD.
It had a 5.0 Litre V8 (same as the early 90's Mustangs). Despite the car's huge size and weight, it has excellent acceleration. In addition, the gas pedal was not too sensitive; therefore, this is a good car for learning how to drive.
The build quality is excellent on this car. It could rip through Honda's like they were tin foil. Its as simple as that.
This car is very cost effective. As with all cars, it is great on gas if you don't have a lead foot. In addition, parts are easily found.
Even though I drove this car for only a few minutes, my hands had to be pryed from the steering wheel. If you like to go on road trips, this is the car to have. The reason is because the seats are very comfortable.
Go buy yourself one:)Jan 29, 2010
by Chester H
Sep 16, 2009
I absolutely love the car... but she's old and bit tired, i wish it had the Windsor in it and a better exhaust... but all in all i love it and an extremely fun car to drive. really wish it was the police version with the 350 Windsor in it though.Sep 16, 2009
by Alex W
Dec 04, 2008
Was one of the more reliable cars i have ever driven. Should have never sold it. Had big plans to deck it out with new wheels, a new CD player, tinted windows, and maybe even a new paintjob. Started better than any car should in the winter. Great quality car.Dec 04, 2008
by Zach R
Jul 11, 2008
My grandmother gave this car to my father, and it was love at first sight. The car was slow but it was a V8 and RWD so powerslides were fun. The cost to own the car was mainly gas money and a new alternator. I never drove it but it was a blast to ride in. It had a smooth ride and a cushy interior. The heater worked miracles in the winter but the A/C was well non-existant!! Fun CarJul 11, 2008
by Jared K
May 07, 2008
It was Grandpa's car that was handed down to me when he passed away. By the time we sold it the Crown Vic had 215,000 miles. It was still running at the time and all it needed was a new water pump. To this day the Crown Vic is the best car for the money. When looking for a great highway cruising car.May 07, 2008
by Anonymous
May 02, 2008
Owned this, learned to drive on it (yeah, it was hard parking a 20 foot car in a 24 foot space for the driving test). Mine was cream colored. Never had many problems with it until the engine finally went out on it.May 02, 2008
by Joe W
Mar 30, 2008
when your regular car nickel and dimes you to death, an $ 800 beast like this is what the doctor ordered! Mar 30, 2008
by Michael K
Feb 18, 2008
it was also a station wagon, and it was sick, i only got rid of it because gas was so bad and i
didnt want to deal with the small thing taht were breaking, but the 5.0 was a lot of fun the
only problem was the fact that it was old, so original parts were failing and it was getting
expensive to fixFeb 18, 2008
by Robert P
Feb 02, 2008
All I can say is that it is my first car and I love it.Feb 02, 2008
by Ben S
Jan 28, 2008
crowns never die, they just lose compression Jan 28, 2008
by Anonymous
Jan 10, 2008
just one word..."CLASSIC"Jan 10, 2008
by John L
Jan 06, 2008
another winter beaterJan 06, 2008
by Ian B
Dec 05, 2007
Nice ride, comfortable, but the 302 with the tbi fuel injection is worthless, very unreliable.. if you get one, try to get a carbuerated model.Dec 05, 2007
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