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What's New for the 2005 Ford Crown Victoria? The only change for the 2005 Ford Crown Victoria is that the natural gas-powered engine has been dropped.
Advantages of the 2005 Ford Crown Victoria:
- Traditional rear-drive V8-powered drivetrain
- Roomy interior
- Huge trunk
Objections to the 2005 Ford Crown Victoria: - Rental car quality cabin materials
- Lacks space efficiency
- Old-tech design and engineering
Editor's Advice: There are three solid reasons to consider the 2005 Ford Crown Victoria: 1.) The design has undergone a decade of brutal testing in police and taxi fleets, and today's product should prove hardy and reliable. 2.) Excellent crash test scores. 3.) Huge trunk for long road trips or toting golf clubs. Otherwise, the rapidly aging, rear-drive, V8-powered Ford Crown Victoria is anachronistic and not terribly competitive with mainstream sedans such as the Chrysler 300, Honda Accord and Toyota Camry.
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