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P71 advice - 4/25/2007 1:05:28 AM
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buckeyeguy
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Hello to all - I'm new to the forum and have never owned a Ford before, but I'm considering a 98-present P71 for use as a daily driver/business use. I travel about 1500 miles/mo for work, and I've heard good things about the CV's longevity. Any opinions out there? What can I expect in terms of repairs, mileage, reliability? I know my way around cars and don't mind doing my own work. Most of the ones in OH are between 80-110k in mileage, and the prices are pretty good. Thanks for the input!
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RE: P71 advice - 6/12/2007 9:04:13 PM
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dmil74
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ive got a 98. best car ive gotton for the money. my mpg is 16city22hy. always in that range. very reliable. ive had it less than a year. for better mpg and reliability you might consider honda or toyota ? but you will definately pay more. check consumer reports. very good resourse.
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RE: P71 advice - 6/13/2007 7:51:23 AM
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flyboy
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I'm driving my 3'rd Crown Vic. I owned a 93,(which was broadsided by a 94 Caddy & totaled), a 99 & now I have about 50k on my 04 Sport. I'm a dedicated CV owner, as you might notice. I've owned most of the other makes & feel the CV is the best car for the money. I don't know how familiar you are with the CV but the Sport model is basically a P71 with a leather interior & a floor shift. I'm in Mo & average 20-21mpg in town & 25-27 on the highway. My advice on getting a P71 is th have your mechanic do a thorough inspection of the vehicle in question. Some departments take good care of their vehicles but some don't. If you were to go into Crown Vic.net, a site where 95% of the members drive P71's you will probably find someone that is familar with your area & could advise you where to find a good used P71
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