Hundreds of Ford Crown Victoria Police Cars Still in Service 13 Years Later

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Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Ford Crown Victoria

The Los Angeles Country Sheriff’s Department bought 600 Ford Crown Victoria sedans in 2011, and most of them are still going strong. 

As we Blue Oval fans are painfully aware, the Ford Crown Victoria was discontinued following the 2011 model year, but the big, V8-powered sedan still holds a special place in our hearts. This particular segment has sadly gone away almost entirely – given the recent death of the Chrysler 300 as well – a byproduct of America’s obsession with crossovers, SUVs, and pickup trucks. However, it isn’t just we civilians that loved the Ford Crown Victoria – police around the country have a soft spot for that model as well, and a handful of them are still in service at various police departments and taxi services, to boot. We doubt any have quite as many as the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, however, which still employs hundreds of Crown Vics, as The Drive recently discovered.

LASD doesn’t just have a handful of Ford Crown Victoria models in its fleet, but rather a grand total of 429 of them – a shockingly large number for a variety of reasons. It’s worth noting that the department placed an order for 600 Crown Vics back in 2011 just before order banks closed, a strategic decision designed to save money over the long term, and needless to say, that decision has paid off many times over by now.

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Ford Crown Victoria

Roughly 13 years later, of that original 600, 429 cars are still going strong, which is pretty incredible given the abuse police cars are subjected to in general. Of course, serving in a sunny, dry climate like Southern California helps, but it’s also a well-known fact that the Crown Victoria was a tough and reliable vehicle built on the proven Panther platform that’s quite simple in nature – which only aids in its longevity. As such, these cars have won over their fair share of officers over their many years in service.

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Ford Crown Victoria

“The Crown Victoria is a rugged and durable platform that has held up great over the years,” said Sergeant David M. Davis of the LASD Fleet Management Unit. “Tenured deputies who have driven them for the majority of their patrol careers still prefer them to the Ford Police Interceptor Utility, which is also in use by the Department, while newer deputies seem to prefer the Police Interceptor Utility.”

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Ford Crown Victoria

It’s no surprise that the veterans of the department prefer the old school Crown Victoria, while the younger ones on duty likely gravitate toward the Explorer-based Police Interceptor Utility given its improved technology and more modern driving characteristics/driving position. Sadly, however, all things must come to an end eventually, and LASD makes it clear that parts for their Crown Vics are already becoming a bit hard to find – meaning that one day, the last big, V8-powered police sedan will inevitably make its way to a retirement home somewhere – and that’ll be a sad day for everyone involved.

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Ford Crown Victoria

“The biggest maintenance challenge we have encountered is the growing obsolescence of some mechanical parts that are needed for repairs,” Davis said. “The cars vary in mileage which makes it hard to predict exactly how long they will remain in service. Parts availability will also be a factor in how much longer they remain in service.”

Photos: Los Angeles County Sherriff’s Department

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Brett Foote has been covering the automotive industry for over five years and is a longtime contributor to Internet Brands’ Auto Group sites, including Chevrolet Forum, Rennlist, and Ford Truck Enthusiasts, among other popular sites.

He has been an automotive enthusiast since the day he came into this world and rode home from the hospital in a first-gen Mustang, and he's been wrenching on them nearly as long.

In addition to his expertise writing about cars, trucks, motorcycles, and every other type of automobile, Brett had spent several years running parts for local auto dealerships.

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