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Try it, it just might work for you too!
Recently bought some floor mat clips from Pep Boys for about $2. They grip the mat at rear and have pins that pierce the rug to keep it from pushing forward..
Donna
All I can say is if someone has gone 100,000 miles without touching the plugs, good luck getting them out very easily.
I'm not sure which model year you rented, but the steering, frame, and suspension were redesigned for the 2003 model year - it is a big difference compared to my 94 Grand Marquis, but it is still not sports car firm.
I believe for 2005 model year, you have to get an CV LX or a GM LS in order for the Handling Package to be available as an option. That being said, it would be very easy to find an LX Sport for a good price - Crown Vics are often neglected at most dealerships, so I'd go on-line to www.fordvehicles.com, check local inventory, and shoot an e-mail to the dealer.
I still maintain that CVs/GMs are some of the best cars on the road, and certainly some of the best-built domestics.
PS. I live in Minnesota, spring for the traction control. I notice a big difference in the snow.
Anybody had this problem, please let me know if you know the problem source.
and let me tell you, I'm glad to be an owner of a Grand Marquis.
Thanks for your tip about the floor mat which I shall try even tho my floor mat never gone up under the dash. No one else drive my GM-LS since new.
speaking of fuel consumption and mpg. i get 22/23 freeway to Vegas and 16 or 17 in stop and go city traffic. my GM-LS is a V-8, handling package with the 2.75 final drive. am happy with the mpg.
When I bought the car (30,000 miles) I had the dealership (not ford or merc), perform the 30K maintenance which included the tranny fluid change. Receipt says they use Mercon. I checked the fluid level and is correct and looks clean. Any suggestions before I bring it to the dealer (still under warranty..)?
Thanks
http://www.crownvictoriasafetyalert.com/purchases.html
http://www.crownvictoriasafetyalert.com/
http://www.autosafety.org/getcat.php?cid=34
where you can read awful things about these cars exploding and killing anybody inside, when hit in the back. I'd like to have an old style heavy car, but these articles scared me from buying a Grand Marquis.
Does somebody have some official Safety data, not from Ford, and not just feelings like "my CV/GM is the greatest of all and I love it" ?
Thanks.
Statistically there the Panther platform is no more likely to catch fire in an accident than any other platform. In fact, if you go to the Insurance Institute of Highway safety website and check out the injury ratings for vehicles, the Grand Marquis is the 3rd lowest of any four door sedan sold in the United States.
The reason you see all the media attention about this is lawyers look for any feature that makes a car unique, and tries to make that the cause of any injuries. The Panther is the only body on frame sedan sold in the United States, and they think they can persuade a jury using that fact.
Physics tends to dictate that ANY vehicle hit at a high closing speed will suffer pretty catastrophic damage. Because police duty tends to involve more dangerous situations, it should come as no surprise that their cars are involved in so many terrible accidents. The same would be true regardless of the cruisers they use, but you can't tell me that an Aveo cop car would fare better than a CV if it was whacked in the butt by a transport truck
CV's and GM's are still amongst the safest vehicles on the road. Period.
The car looks extremely nice (and it will look the same for eternity). Still, both my wife's Chrysler Pacifica and my Honda Accord have the gas tank shielded between the axles.
jsylvester, I cannot find the injury ratings for vehicles at IIHS. Can you please type the web address and the links I should click on ? At:
http://www.iihs.org/srpdfs/sr4003.pdf
The Mercedes E class look to have the overall driver death =10, and the CV&GM have 53+83 = 136, which is not far from the Hyundai Accent !
Thanks
http://www.iihs.org/vehicle_ratings/ictl/ictl_4dr.htm
Hard to say why the death rate is different between the Crown Vic and Grand Marquis. One could hypothosize, but it would be conjecture. With identical vehicles, could it be the drivers?
***Above link is all you'll need to know about the fire issue**
NOTE- All 2006 Police Interceptors ONLY will have a fire suppression system as an available option for 2006. See link below:
https://www.fleet.ford.com/showroom/2006fleetshowroom/2006-CrVicPoliceInt.asp
I would comment that the jammed door, after the gas tank explodes, is not too appealing.
Good luck
still curious what caused it - cranks but won't start, starts then stalled as if no fuel is reaching the cyclinders, problem in the first place. first time i had this problem and stranded in the street was the engine started then stalled. Cranked it a few more times, the engine refused to catch. crank it some more, then the cranking just quit altogether. i had to have the car towed to a dealership where they replaced the fuel pump. vacuum leaks? fuel not getting to the cyclinders? injection problem? electrical - no spark problem? fuel pump?
anyone have a similar starting, stalling problem? like to hear from you.
Applying used parts in your case would make as much sense as putting a dirty diaper on a clean bottom.
Regardless of what the money is used for, it's good to know tha the CV/GM will be around for at least a few more years!
There was an oil issue on early 90's models with the 4.6L engine and something with the valve guides or whatever. Was that solved by 96? Are there any other issues to know about?
THANKS!
PS - in regard to death rates. I'm sure that the age demographic of the individuals driving the CV/GM has a lot to do with the death numbers. How many driver's have heart attacks or other natural causes, at the wheel and either die before the crash even happens. I'm sure that we can't really understand the "statistics" and fairly weigh them against a Hyundai Accent - where the death rate probably has more to do with the size/structure of the vehicle.
Check the intake manifold. Maybe it has been replaced and maybe not. Something about it cracking and causing coolant to escape.
The transmission oil could need replacing including the turbine oil.
There might be some special electronic code pattern to enter, just like to get the doors to not automatically lock when the car's put in gear. Perhaps pushing and holding all of the remote buttons, while simultaneously depressing all pedals and opening all of the windows, and offering a first born child, is the key to liberating the CD player's capabilities :P
In my best friend's 2002 GM, all he could get was a cassette in-dash and the 6-pack in the trunk - no dual-deck, in-dash unit. Just be thankful you don't have that setup!
THANKS a mil :P
On a price for an 05 GM, local dealer is offering $800 UNDER employee plan pricing, so I'd shoot for that as my first offer.