Posted by 01gentdc on September 18, 2016 at 18:58:33 from (184.16.177.22):
In Reply to: Used car recommends posted by kickinbull on September 18, 2016 at 05:22:09:
all those responses of gm junk and rice burners are simply trying to sell their junk mistake to you ,. the best vehicle that WILL LAST and last on the road today after harsh bad treatment is the FORD Crown Victoria,. they stopped building them over 5 yrs ago ,,. yet most cops are still driving the hale out of them , my 96 crown vic has over 300,000 miles , the cloth interior still looks like new no tears and wears or springs poking out like,. my B-I-L FGm truck ,. the crown vic still runs great , I do have to charge the ac every spring , it shifts great and gets 20+mpg,. I feel safe in traffic with this car , 6 people can ride comfortably and safely , child safety seats are a breeze in these cars ,..the 4020 and the crown vic are 2 nearly perfect machines that should still be in new production..
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