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2009 Ford Crown Victoria Catalog and Classic Car Guide, Ratings and Features

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Performance Metrics

Performance: +60
Handling: +65
Ride Comfort: +70

Fundamental Metrics

Safety: +75
Maintenance and Upkeep: +80
Restoration Difficulty: +85

Emotional Appeal

Looks: +50
Collectability: +40
Historical Significance: +30

MMP Rating

5.1 /10
Engine Specifications
Engine Options: 4.6L V8
Displacement Range: 281 cu in, 4606 cc
Horsepower Range: 224-239 hp
Torque: 272-287 lb-ft
Compression Ratio: 9.4:1
Ignition System: Electronic
Cooling System: Liquid-cooled
Performance Specifications
0-60 Time: 8.5 seconds
1/4 Mile Time: 16.5 seconds
Top Speed: 120 mph
Transmission and Drive
Drive Type: RWD (Rear Wheel Drive)
Transmission Type: 4-speed automatic
Fuel and Efficiency
Fuel System Type: Sequential multi-port fuel injection
MPG: 14 city / 21 highway
Dimensions and Brakes
Brakes: Front disc/rear drum
Wheelbase: 114.7 in
Weight: 4,057 lbs

Note: Specifications for classic cars are given to the best of our ability, considering the limited and variant data available.

Unveiling the Stalwart of Public Service: The 2009 Ford Crown Victoria

The 2009 Ford Crown Victoria is a car that commands respect, not just for its size but for its enduring presence in the automotive landscape. Born from a lineage of full-size sedans that Ford has been crafting since the mid-20th century, the Crown Victoria—or "Crown Vic" as it's affectionately known—holds a special place in the hearts of law enforcement and taxi fleets across North America. Notably, this model year marked one of the final chapters for this iconic vehicle, as Ford announced the cessation of its civilian production shortly thereafter. A unique fact that intrigues many is that despite its discontinuation, the Crown Victoria remains a ubiquitous sight due to its robustness and reliability.

Design and Innovation: A Blend of Functionality and Classic Aesthetics

The exterior of the 2009 Crown Victoria is characterized by its traditional three-box design—a testament to classic American sedan styling. It boasts a long hood, an upright chrome-laden grille, and a substantial rear deck. The interior is spacious with wide seats upholstered in durable materials designed to withstand heavy use. While not at the cutting edge of luxury, it offered solid comfort with straightforward controls and instrumentation. Technologically, it featured advancements such as optional traction control and a modern stereo system. Color options ranged from vibrant Royal Red Clearcoat to more subdued hues like Dark Blue Pearl, with Black being a popular choice among law enforcement agencies. The most iconic body style was undoubtedly the four-door sedan, which served as the backbone for police interceptor models and commercial fleet vehicles.

Historical Significance: More Than Just a Car

The Crown Victoria's impact on automotive design lies in its commitment to traditional sedan principles while providing modern-day durability. It stood apart from contemporaries with its body-on-frame construction—a rarity by 2009—which contributed to its longevity and ease of repair. Its lasting influence can be seen today in how it set standards for fleet vehicles in terms of performance and durability.

Performance and Handling: Built to Serve and Protect

Under the hood, the 2009 Crown Victoria housed a 4.6-liter V8 engine that delivered a reliable 250 horsepower. While not built for breakneck speed, it offered ample performance with a top speed governed at around 120 mph and acceleration from 0-60 mph in just over 8 seconds. Handling was predictable and stable; it absorbed bumps commendably thanks to its heavy-duty suspension setup. Driving one was an exercise in control—smooth, poised, and reassuringly solid—with an engine note that hummed with authority.

Ownership Experience: The Workhorse of America's Roads

The Crown Vic was often used as a daily driver by those who appreciated its roominess and simplicity or as part of taxi and police fleets due to its reliability and ease of maintenance. Owners could count on their Crown Vics for hundreds of thousands of miles with regular upkeep. Despite being relatively easy to repair, some components—like certain parts specific to police interceptors—could be harder to find as time went on.

Fun Facts: The Crown Victoria's Legacy Lives On

A lesser-known fact about the Crown Victoria is that it also came in a "Touring Sedan" edition earlier in its life cycle, which featured performance enhancements and unique trim options. Although not known for breaking speed records, it certainly set records for endurance among fleet vehicles. Criticisms typically focused on its dated design and fuel efficiency compared to smaller, more modern sedans.

Collector's Information: The Future Classic?

As production ceased in 2011 (with 2012 being the final model year), estimating exact numbers for the 2009 production run is challenging; however, tens of thousands were likely produced given their ubiquity in fleets. In terms of value range, well-maintained examples can fetch anywhere from $5,000 to over $10,000 depending on condition and provenance—particularly those with low mileage or former service vehicles with unique stories. The market trend seems to show appreciation for pristine models or those with historical significance.

Conclusion: An Enduring Icon of American Automotive History

The 2009 Ford Crown Victoria stands as a testament to an era when full-size sedans roamed freely across American highways. Its design may have been rooted in tradition, but its legacy is defined by resilience and dependability—a true workhorse revered by those who drove it daily or relied on it for public service. As we look back at this automotive stalwart, we can't help but appreciate how it has shaped our perception of what a dedicated service vehicle should be.

2009 Ford Crown Victoria Catalog of Parts

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