Saturday, March 10, 2012

I want to purchase this '99 ford crown victoria POLICE CAR, ARE POLICE CARS MORE COSTLY TO MAINTAIN?

My friend told me not to buy it because police cars have different brakes (ventilated brakes?) that shops don't carry and must order which is costly. Also many components under the hood are different and more costly to replace than regular crown victorias.

Is this true? cause if not, i really wanna buy it!



Thanks!I want to purchase this '99 ford crown victoria POLICE CAR, ARE POLICE CARS MORE COSTLY TO MAINTAIN?
OK, a police car with the interceptor package usually had heavy duty transmission(some type of shift kit), heavy duty breaks, roll %26amp; push bars, and an engine with 250hp(which is mostly normal)....but if they were equiped with drilled rotors (about 200 for a pair) the rotors would be double of what your normal rotors cost (100 a pair)....but other than that everything else is just about the same and shouldn't cost you more than what that parts sells for on a regular crown vic
i would buy it... the inital cost was over thirty thousand.. the major difference is a interceptor engine.. no big deal.. maybee a lot of wear.. because it probably has high mileage.. but the only set back is getting the name police painted on the body.. buy it but dont pay what they ask try to reason with them.I want to purchase this '99 ford crown victoria POLICE CAR, ARE POLICE CARS MORE COSTLY TO MAINTAIN?
You're only talking some minor performance parts . If you want it , go for it . They're driven hard while in service, but well maintained. Long time ago I had a '58 Ford Police 390" Interceptor, only ran on 7 cylinders but would still smoke 'em up and do over 130 .
The car is esentially the same as the regular version. Parts are no harder to get and not really that much more.I want to purchase this '99 ford crown victoria POLICE CAR, ARE POLICE CARS MORE COSTLY TO MAINTAIN?
dont buy it cops get rid of the cars cuz the car is near the end of its life cops drive their cars hard so its not guaranteed to last for a long time

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