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2001 Ford Crown Victoria Full Review
Date Published: 2/20/08
2001 Ford Crown Victoria Review
Crown Victoria and Mercury's similar Grand Marquis are the only traditional American rear-wheel-drive full-size cars, though the luxury Lincoln Town Car also shares this platform. Crown Vic comes in base and LX models. Automatic transmission is standard. Sole engine is a 4.6-liter V8 that makes 220 hp in base form, 235 with optional Handling and Performance Package or new LX Sport package. Both packages include dual exhaust, firmer suspension, and higher numerical rear-axle ratio. LX Sport package gets 17-inch wheels and replaces the front bench seat with buckets, console, and floor shift. Traction control and ABS are optional on all Crown Vics. Adjustable brake and accelerator pedals are optional on LX. Side airbags are unavailable.
Competition
This segment has been hardest hit by the huge popularity of sport-utility vehicles. Just a few years ago there were more than 12 cars in the segment and now there are just seven. Heading up the field as Best Buys are the Chrysler Concorde and Dodge Intrepid twins. They have real room for six, exceptional road manners, and plenty of power.

Toyota's Avalon and Buick's LeSabre are two Recommended choices. Both have room for five and offer a comfortable ride (with modest handling capabilities). If you are looking for towing ability or don't mind having a rear-drive car, then we recommend you take a look at the Ford Crown Victoria. With its rear-drive layout and body-on-frame chassis it's a dinosaur in this class, but Ford has updated it nicely over the years and it comes at a reasonable price.
News
Crown Victoria sells mostly to law enforcement agencies and taxi operators who won't have anything except a big rear-drive V8 sedan. Mercury's Grand Marquis trades mostly on the retail side, attracting older, more conservative buyers who like the same sort of car. Both versions are still fairly popular, all things considered. However, Marquis' calendar-year sales were essentially flat in 2000, at around 122,000, and Crown Vic fell 20 percent for the same period to just 92,000, of which some 60,000 were police models.

That decline may explain why Crown Vic recently added a "Five Passenger Sport Appearance Package." It's technically an option, but Ford prices it as a complete car starting at $26,655. Features include a specially tuned suspension with rear air springs, 17-inch alloy wheels, front bucket seats instead of a bench, console shift instead of a column lever, and a dechromed "monochromatic" exterior. Also included is the 235-hp dual-exhaust V8 with numerically higher rear axle that's optional in other Crown Vics. Ford says this package "was developed to meet the needs of leading edge boomers entering their middle 50s a true, full-size car with understated image, style and features..." Mercury has announced an even sportier, faster Grand Marquis called Marauder, but it's not due until model-year 2003.

The 2002 Crown Vic and Grand Marquis will apparently get a mild restyle, nature and extent still known, though a somewhat "edgier" look seems likely. Earlier reports had the Ford growing by half a foot, to 218 inches long overall, by stretching wheelbase, the rear end, or both, but it's unclear if that will actually happen.

Ford's biggest sedans share a basic underskin design that dates from 1979, though that's obviously been no sales handicap. But the old soldier's days may be numbered, as Ford is reportedly working up a new rear-drive sedan as project Fairlane. Said to be smaller than a current Crown Vic but larger than today's Taurus, Fairlane reportedly uses a lower-cost version of the Lincoln LS/Jaguar S-Type platform, with a solid-axle rear suspension (versus independent) and perhaps a longer wheelbase than the premium models' 114.5 inches. Management hasn't yet approved this car, but Ford watchers don't expect it until model-year 2005 at the earliest. It definitely won't be called Fairlane, an old Ford moniker now remembered only by the over-50 set.
2001 Ford Crown Victoria Road Test
Pros Cons
Passenger and cargo room Fuel economy
Consumer Guide® Road Test Ratings
Acceleration

Base/LX Class Average
6 5.6

Crown Vic and Grand Marquis share engines, provide smooth, strong acceleration, good passing power. Optional traction control is recommended, but still doesn't match grip of front-wheel drive.
Fuel Economy

Base/LX Class Average
4 4.8

Test cars averaged 14.7 mpg on regular gas.
Ride Quality

Base/LX Class Average
6 6.1

Soft and absorbent. Base suspension is fairly controlled, despite some floating over pavement undulations. Optional Handling Package not a big ride negative.
Steering/Handling/Braking

Base/LX Class Average
4 5

Have not yet tested Crown Vic LX Sport package, but while other Crown Vics and Grand Marquis are not sloppy handlers, they're far less agile than trimmer front-drive rivals. Steering effort too light. Handling package no big advantage. Standard 4-wheel disc brakes have good stopping power.
Quietness

Base/LX Class Average
6 6

Good isolation from wind, road, and mechanical noise.
Controls

Base/LX Class Average
4 5.3

Old school. We prefer the standard analog gauges, but optional digital instruments are easy to read. Controls are large, but those for climate system are a reach. Mix of plastic and vinyl panels, seats of cloth or leather, create conservative, serviceable interior decor.
Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front)

Base/LX Class Average
7 7

Good old big-car feel, with adult-size room and easy access. However, contour-free bench seat is poor at holding occupants in place during fast turns.
Room/Comfort (rear)

Base/LX Class Average
6 5.9

Spacious, but too soft for long-distance comfort. Center driveshaft tunnel intrudes on foot room.
Cargo Room

Base/LX Class Average
6 5.8

Trunk holds plenty of luggage, but the space is concentrated in a deep center well, so some bulky items are a tough fit.
Value within Class

Base/LX Class Average
5 7

We favor the more modern approach of front-wheel-drive rivals like Buick LeSabre and Dodge Intrepid, but rear-drive V8 traditionalists won't be disappointed with the reasonably priced Crown Victoria and Grand Marquis.
Total Score

Base/LX Class Average
54 58.5
Scores for all Large Cars

Low Score
50
Average Score
58
High Score
65
2001 Ford Crown Victoria Prices & Equipment
Model Prices
Prices Updated: 06/15/2001
Trim Name Retail Price Dealer Invoice Destination Charge
Base $22,255 $21,060 $680
LX 4-door sedan $24,370 $23,005 $680
Pricing Key: Retail prices listed with each report are set by the vehicle's manufacturer. These figures appear on each car's federally mandated window sticker. Most price lists also include dealer-invoice prices. Dealer-invoice prices are what the dealer pays the manufacturer for the car and its factory-installed options. The destination charge is not included in the suggested-retail or dealer-invoice price and must be added to the cost of the vehicle. Car companies change prices frequently throughout the year. If the prices published do not match those on the vehicle's window sticker, the manufacturer has probably altered the price recently.
NA = price note available, NC = no charge.
Rebates and Incentives
There are no rebates or incentives at this time.
Consumer Guide®'s Rebates and Incentives represent a summary of national manufacturer programs available. Regional restrictions may apply, and offerings may vary by model. For a complete list of Rebate & Incentive programs click here.
Standard Equipment
Base
Powertrain
4.6-liter V8 220-horsepower engine, 4-speed automatic transmission.
Safety
Dual front airbags, 4-wheel disc brakes, emergency inside trunk release.
Comfort and Convenience Features
Air conditioning, variable-assist power steering, tilt steering wheel, cruise control, cloth upholstery, front split bench seat, cupholders, AM/FM/cassette, digital clock, power mirrors, power windows, power door locks, power decklid release, rear defogger, intermittent wipers, passenger-side visor mirror, wiper-activated automatic headlights.
Appearance and Miscellaneous
Theft-deterrent system, 225/60SR16 tires, wheel covers.
LX adds to Base:
Comfort and Convenience Features
Upgraded interior trim, 6-way power driver seat with power recliner and power lumbar support, illuminated visor mirrors, map lights, remote keyless entry.
Optional Equipment
Major Packages
Retail Price
Invoice Price
Comfort Group
LX
$900
$801
Automatic climate control, 6-way power passenger seat with power lumbar support, leather-wrapped steering wheel, automatic day/night rearview mirror with compass, alloy wheels.
Comfort Plus Group
LX
$1,900
$1,691
Comfort Group plus leather upholstery, trip computer, digital instrumentation, Premium Audio System.
5-Passenger Sport Appearance Pkg.
LX
$995
$886
Front bucket seats, center console, leather-wrapped floor shifter w/overdrive lock-out switch, 235-horsepower engine, dual exhaust, 3.27 axle ratio, performance springs, shocks and stabilizer bars, rear air suspension, 235/55R17 tires, alloy wheels. Requires Comfort Group and leather upholstery or Comfort Plus Group.
Handling and Performance Pkg.
Base
$935
$832
LX w/Comfort Group or Comfort Plus Group
$615
$547
LX
$740
$658
Includes 235-horsepower engine, dual exhaust, performance springs, shocks and stabilizer bars, rear air suspension, 3.27 axle ratio, 225/60TR16 touring tires, alloy wheels.
Safety
Antilock brakes w/traction control
Base, LX
$775
$690
Antilock brakes
Base, LX
$600
$534
Comfort and Convenience Features
Power adjustable pedals
LX
$120
$107
Remote keyless entry
Base
$240
$213
Leather upholstery
LX
$795
$708
Requires Comfort Group.
6-way power driver seat
Base
$360
$321
AM/FM/CD player
Base, LX
$140
$124
6-disc CD changer
LX
$350
$312
Premium Audio System
LX
$360
$321
Upgraded amplifier and six speakers. Requires Comfort Group.
Universal garage door opener
LX
$115
$102
Floormats
Base, LX
$55
$49
Appearance and Miscellaneous
225/60SR16 whitewall tires
Base, LX
$80
$71
NA with Handling and Performance Pkg.
Full-size spare tire
Base, LX
$105
$93
w/Handling and Performance Pkg.
$120
$107
2001 Ford Crown Victoria Specs & Safety
Vehicle Dimensions
Specification Ford Crown Victoria 4-door sedan
Wheelbase, in. 114.7
Overall Length, in. 212.0
Overall Width, in. 78.2
Overall Height, in. 56.8
Curb Weight, lbs. 3917
Cargo Volume, cu. ft. 20.6
Standard Payload, lbs. --
Fuel Capacity, gals. 19.0
Seating Capacity 6
Front Head Room, in. 39.4
Max. Front Leg Room, in. 42.5
Rear Head Room, in. 38.0
Max. Rear Leg Room, in. 39.6
Specifications Key: NA = not available; "--" = measurement does not exist.
Engines
  sohc V8 sohc V8
Size, liters/cu. in. 4.6 /281 4.6 /281
Horsepower @ rpm. 220 @ 4750 235 @ 4750
Torque (lb-ft) @ rpm. 265 @ 4000 275 @ 4000
Availability Standard Optional
EPA City / highway mpg
   
4-speed automatic 18/25 18/25
Engine Key: l/cu in. = liters/cubic inches; ohv = overhead valve; ohc = overhead camshaft; dohc = dual overhead camshaft; I = inline cylinders; H = horizonally opposed cylinders; V = cylinders in a V configuration; W = cylinders in a W configuration; rpm = revolutions per minute; CVT = continuously variable (automatic) transmission; NA = not available; "--" = measurement does not exist.
Safety Features
Antilock Brakes
Traction Control
Antiskid System
Front Side Airbags
Curtain Side Airbags
Rear Side Airbags
NHTSA Crash-Test Results
Test Ford Crown Victoria 4-door sedan
Collision 4
Collision (HLDI) 73
Front Impact, Driver 5
Front Impact, Passenger 5
Injury 5
Injury (HLDI) 61
Side Impact, Driver 4
Side Impact, Rear Passenger 4
Theft 4
Theft (HLDI) 52
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) tests a vehicle's worthiness in front- and side-impact collisions and rates its resistance to rollovers. Front-impact crash-test numbers indicate the chance of serious injury: 5 = 10% or less; 4 = 10-20%; 3 = 20-35%; 2 = 35-45%; 1 = More than 45%. Side-impact crash-test numbers indicate: 5 = 5% or less; 4 = 6-10%; 3 = 11-20%; 2 = 21-25%; 1 = More than 26%. Rollover resistance numbers indicate the chance for rollover when the vehicle leaves the roadway: 5 = Less than 10%; 4 = 10-20%; 3 = 20-30%; 2 = 30-40%; 1 = More than 40%.
Manufacturer's Warranty
Class Years/Miles Comments
Powertrain None/-- --
Bumper-to-bumper 3/36,000 --
Corrosion 5/unlimited --
Free roadside assistance 3/36,000 --
Free scheduled maintenance None/-- --
Manufacturers may periodically offer additional coverage as a purchase incentive. There offers are not reflected on this chart. The federal government requires two other warranties. The Exhaust Emission Warranty covers corrosion-related parts for 2 years/24,000 miles, plus 8 years/80,000 miles on the catalytic converter and any on-board diagnostic device. The Passenger Restraint Warranty covers seat belts and airbags for 5 years/50,000 miles.
Built in: Canada
Drivewheels: rear-wheel drive
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