Ford Crown Victoria: Change Is Good

One of the most well known names in autodom is poised to get its first major overhaul in nearly thirty years. ?s Crown Victoria, introduced in 1979, has had only minor changes since its introduction, but a new plan by to overhaul the crown jewel of its fleet is apparently in the offing. Thanks to government assistance ? Australian to be exact ? the new Crown Victoria will be a clean break from the current model and will help to spawn additional models for siblings Mercury and Lincoln. Yes, you may not have considered a Crown Victoria up to this point, but the coming new ?Crown Vic? may just change your mind about that.

You have to go back all the way to the late 1970s to when ?downsizing? was a term used by the auto industry to describe a shell game where large were dropped down a notch in size to sit on a platform slightly smaller than the previous model. Indeed, throughout the 1970s ?s full size offerings the LTD/Galaxie 500 were huge beasts of burden. By the time the then new Galaxie 500 Crown Victoria was released at the end of the decade, was playing catch up to General Motors who had earlier mastered the whole downsizing strategy.
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Initially, the Crown Victoria had a broad appeal for drivers wanting a big with all of the trappings. As time went buy the grew less and less desirable as consumer tastes changed, but the Crown Victoria?s style did not. As a pursuit, government, or fleet vehicle the Crown Victoria has done very well, but has only made modest improvements to the over the years. Indeed, America?s #2 automaker has invested heavily in trucks, vans, SUVS and select , but the Crown Victoria quickly began to show its age. Today?s model is terribly outdated and it hasn?t had a thorough refreshing in more than a decade, so an overhaul is warranted.

?s impetus for change is coming from an unlikely source: a foreign government. According to news sources, ?s Australian operation has received a $1.4 billion grant from Australia to build a production and research facility that will be used to design and build several new models. One of the Australian slated to benefit from this move will be the Falcon, a full sized that will become the basis of the all-new Crown Victoria.
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While some have theorized that the new Crown Victoria will be built in Australia and imported to the U.S., this is unlikely to happen. Instead, will expand the Falcon?s production to at least one U.S. plant, make some technical refinements, and sell the as a Crown Victoria. It will be targeted to police departments and fleet buyers primarily with some residual sales for personal buyers. In addition, the Crown Victoria will spawn a new Mercury Gran Marquis while a slightly stretched and much more elegant version of the will become the replacement for the current Lincoln Town .

Yes, the Crown Victoria is well past its useful age. Thanks to some help from down under, the 2010 model should be a refreshing change. At least hopes you will think so.sponsored by electric car conversion kit

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Ford Crown Victoria: Change Is Good