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Ford Crown Victoria: A Blend of Tradition and Change




By Tracy Dawson

The 2005 Ford Crown Victoria is a sedan crafted by the Ford Motor Company. This vehicle has been specially designed so as to target consumers who are leaning towards the traditional large car type. This vehicle also features the American way of growing up with vehicles – offering space and room, comfort, a smooth ride, power from a V8 engine and a rear wheel drive.

This vehicle has been crafted and made available in three trim levels which comprise of the Standard, the LX and the LX Sport. It has the capacity to take in a maximum of six passengers in its cabin, and offers some 111.2 cubic feet of passenger volume. The largest in its class, the trunk holds 20.6 cubic feet of space and room. The 2005 Ford Crown Victoria boasts wide door openings, large glass areas for good visibility a wraparound aerodynamic headlamps, and a standard foldaway remote-control power outside mirrors.

For the 2005 Ford Crown Victoria, this vehicle continues to possess the same features that have made it quite a household name – size, safety and dependability. Aside from that, this vehicle has also continued to earn the government's five-star crash rating for the driver and front seat passengers. This crash rating is the highest point to be earned. The new 2005 Ford Crown Victoria rolls its way to the streets bearing a new exterior color which is the light tundra clearcoat metallic. It also now holds a power moonroof option for the LX and the LX Sport trim levels. A noted change is that this 2005 Ford Crown Victoria has eliminated its natural gas-powered engine. Although this vehicle has its downsides like its cabin made from rental car quality materials, having inefficient space, and still holds old technology design and engineering, these are overpowered by the 2005 Ford Crown Victoria's roomy interior, huge trunk and traditional rear drive drivetrain which is powered by a V8.

The 2005 Ford Crown Victoria has standard features that include a tilt steering column, a front stabilizer bar, independent short and long arm front suspension with coil springs and gas shock absorbers, an illuminated cigarette lighter with ashtray, a battery saver, an automatic release parking brake, 4-wheel anti lock brakes, an electronic brake force distribution, a truck anti-trap device, a driver airbag and a passenger airbag with dual stage deployment, front and rear crumple zones, side guard door beams, child safety door locks located on its rear doors, power door locks, wheel locks, a front driver power seat that adjusts in eight ways, cloth seats, a lockable and illuminated glove box, front dual seatback storage pockets, a cruise control, a battery gauge, an illuminated entry, halogen headlights, an in-glass radio antenna, manual air conditioning, rear heating ducts, floor mats for the front as well as the rear, tinted glass, and a power window lockout or override among many others.

For the best quality Ford Crown Victoria parts and accessories, customers can shop online at Auto Part's Corners online store. Product excellence and superior workmanship goes into every Ford parts at Auto Parts Corner.


 
 
About the Author
Tracy is a 29 year old researcher and writer from Dallas, Texas with extensive experience in writing auto-related articles and covering automotive related events. She is currently a contributing writer for a leading automotive e-zine.

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