2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
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Description
The Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor is synonymous with American law enforcement, thanks to its conventional rear-wheel drive, V8 power, and body-on-frame construction, all deemed advantageous for police use. The body-on-frame design allowed for cost-effective repairs after collisions without the need to straighten the chassis, while rear-wheel drive provided better maneuverability and durability, particularly in urban environments with obstacles like curbs. Equipped with heavy-duty components such as a revised transmission and a 250 horsepower engine, the CVPI was tailored for police duty. It was the first vehicle to bear the Police Interceptor name and held a significant presence in law enforcement fleets across North America, including the United States, Canada, and Mexico during its production run from 1997 to 2011.
Highlights
Final model year of the Ford Crown Victoria
Finished in Arizona Beige (AQ)
Medium Light Stone cloth-trimmed interior with optional floor carpeting and front and rear floor mats
Comfort and Convenience Package including six-way power driver’s seat, AM/FM stereo with single-CD player, and cruise control
Trunk Pack with Kevlar barrier
4.6-liter V8 rated at 250 horsepower and 297 lb-ft of torque
Four-speed automatic transmission
Heavy-duty hydroformed body-on-frame construction
17 x 7.5 inch heavy duty steel wheels mounted with Firestone Firehawk GT tires
Features
Air conditioning
Illuminated, lockable glove compartment
Instrument cluster with analog gauges
Day/night rearview mirror
Overhead dome, front map, and trunk lights
Integral front door map pockets
Anti-stab plate in back of driver’s and front passenger’s seats
Front bucket seats with manual recline
140-mph speedometer with certified calibration
Power windows
Power trunk release
Solar-tinted glass
Dual stainless steel exhaust
Roof-mounted radio antenna
19 gallon fuel tank
Silicone hoses with aircraft clamps
Stabilizer bars, front and rear
Heavy-duty monotube, nitrogen gas-pressurized shock absorbers
Speed-sensitive, variable-assist rack-and-pinion with power steering
Known Imperfections
A CARFAX damage report dated 7 December 2017 notes “minor damage”
Some fading and discoloration in the paintwork
Minor paint chip on the driver’s-side front fender
Minor dent on the rear driver’s-side door
Minor scratches on the trunk lid
Ownership History
The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report for this 2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor shows that it was first registered for government use in July 2011 in California. Subsequent emissions inspections show that the car remained in California until 2022. The car is now offered with 148,395 miles on the digital odometer at the time of listing.