2008 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
US $8,000.00
Year:2008
Mileage:148781
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Specifications
Location:
New Albany, Ohio, United States
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Engine Specifications |
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| Engine | Horsepower | Torque |
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| 4.6L Gas/Ethanol V8 | 250 @ 4900 RPM | 297 @ 4000 RPM |
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MPG (Miles Per Gallon) |
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| | Engine | Transmission | EPA Fuel Economy Est (MPG) |
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| 4.6L Gas/Ethanol V8 | 4 speed Automatic w/OD | City: 14 (Est) / Hwy: 21 (Est) |
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Weight Information |
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| Base Curb Weight (lbs) | 4158 |
Interior Specifications |
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| Passenger Capacity | 5 | | Front Head Room (in) | 39.5 | | Front Leg Room (in) | 41.6 | | Front Shoulder Room (in) | 60.6 | | Front Hip Room (in) | 57.4 | | Second Head Room (in) | 37.8 | | Second Leg Room (in) | 38.0 | | Second Shoulder Room (in) | 60.0 | | Second Hip Room (in) | 56.1 |
Exterior Specifications |
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| Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb (ft) | 40.3 | | Turning Diameter - Wall to Wall (ft) | 43.1 | | Wheelbase (in) | 114.6 | | Length, Overall (in) | 212.0 | | Width, Max w/o mirrors (in) | 78.3 | | Height, Overall (in) | 58.3 | | Track Width, Front (in) | 62.8 | | Track Width, Rear (in) | 65.6 | | Min Ground Clearance (in) | 5.6 |
Wheels |
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| Front Wheel Material | Steel | | Rear Wheel Material | Steel |
Tires |
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| Front Tire Size | P235/55R17 | | Rear Tire Size | P235/55R17 | | Spare Tire Size | P235/55R17 |
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