The Ford Crown Victoria was one of the mainstays of the entire Ford lineup. As a matter of fact, the cars were so popular that they were routinely used for both the general public and as police interceptors. Although the cars were produced in their entirety in Canada, the overwhelming majority of police forces had at least a few Crown Victoria’s and their inventory. Despite their popularity, the car was discontinued in 2011, with the last car rolling off the assembly line in 2012. The question is, why did Ford make the decision to discontinue the Crown Victoria? As it turns out, there are a number of reasons and mainly due to it’s size.
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