Why drive a CV/GM these days?

5 messages,  Last post on Aug 18, 2010 at 4:04 PM

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What is this discussion about? Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, Car Comparisons, Sedan

#3 of 5 LX not touring by gerry100

Apr 21, 2009 (3:23 pm)

It's an LX with no options. So no touring package.
 
Another thing I like is that it seems to have as much room (interior plus trunk) as one of the smaller crossovers.

#4 of 5 Re: Why drive a CV/GM these days? [gerry100] by newenglandfan

Aug 17, 2010 (3:42 pm)

Replying to: gerry100 (Apr 20, 2009 4:28 pm)
I have a 2003 GM, with 107K. I've had it since it was new, I don't know if I would be happy with anything else. It's the second one I've had. I love the ride, the room, the get up and go and the gas mileage. Around town it gets 20-22 mpg, but for longer trips it is great. Drove from Maine to Nashville and back a couple of months ago, averaged 25 mpg.
 
 so far I've only had to replace the battery and this spring it needed a ball joint and front brakes.

#5 of 5 Why drive a CV/GM these days? by danielj6

Aug 18, 2010 (4:04 pm)

Crown Vic/Grand Mrqs continue to be great values, today overlooked by vehicles that claim to have everything + electronic guizmos.
 
These great cruisers still offer room/mileage/ride/size/
safety/pick up/dependability/for not much money.
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