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1997 Ford Crown Victoria Review

An enduring, endearing tradtional.
Interior
It is easy to maintain your dignity as you gracefully get into, or emerge

from, either the Crown Victoria or the Grand Marquis. The door opening

is ample and the roofline is high enough so no acrobatics or unusual reaches

are required to get in or out. The driver's controls are numerous, commensurate

with the features, but they are positioned logically so you won't have

to resort to the owner's manual in order to locate or operate any system.

The seats will put many cloth- or leather-covered sofas to shame. Tough

devoid of lateral support, they are living-room comfortable, front or rear,

with plentiful legroom for all. A tall driver and/or front-seat passenger

doesn't require the rear seat passengers to twist sideways to find space

for knees and/or feet.

And even at highway speeds, the interior noise level is so low that

conversation can easily be carried on between the front and back seat occupants.

The interior of the car is so quiet that on rainy days even the click of

the windshield wiper motor being engaged intermittently can be heard.

You can opt for either an analog gauge-equipped dash, which is standard,

or the optional digital electronic display instrumentation. (Nearly all

options are part of packages these days, grouped according to the most

frequently paired and ordered items.) Integral to the electronic instrument

package is the automatic electronic climate control as well as trip computer. Next Page



1997 Ford Crown Victoria