Drove my Thunderbird to a Chrysler dealership because...they had a used 2002 Crown Vic in inventory, and I was in an exploring mood.
Some may remember that I used to own a 2006 Crown Vic. 2002 was the last year with deep dish wheels before the suspension/steering redesign, interior refresh, etc.
I'm not seriously shopping, so I'm just sharing this as a little automotive anecdote.
The car has 138,000 miles on it, and it's a loaded LX with Handling/Performance Package (Y-spoke wheels, 3.27 axle, dual exhaust, rear air suspension). Check engine light was on: P0303, cylinder 3 misfire; but they said I could still test drive it. Odd...but who am I to judge?
And that drive...damn, it was smooth. There was an ever so slight stumble at low rpm, but otherwise the engine just purred. I love my car, but I have to admit a V8 is a whole different experience.
The digital dash is lovely, but I simply cannot own a car without rev counter; I want to see what the engine is up to.
The ride was beautiful. The steering seemed to require a lot of turns; not sure what the ratio is compared to MN12. It was extremely low effort as expected.
Cosmetically, on the surface, it looked very good. But I could instantly identify a whole list of things requiring some attention, including but not limited to: slow windows, slow driver seat, inop adjustable pedals, inop passenger side mirror, cracked front right parking light.
The asking price of $5,800 is high in my opinion, but it's just an
asking price. Overall a nice experience and a reminder of what I like in a car.
