250
For a 2000 Ford Crown Victoria : With single exhaust ( 200 horsepower ) With dual exhaust ( 215 horsepower ) According to my Consumer Guide book
215 Horsepower @ 4500RPM, 285ftpds Torque @ 3000RPM
For a 1992 Ford Crown Victoria , 4.6 liter V8 engine : Base and LX ( that has single exhaust ) ( 190 horsepower ) Touring ( that has dual exhaust ) ( 210 horsepower )
The 2002 Ford Crown Victoria P71 is rated at 235 horse power. A modified air intake system increases horse power by as much as 6%. Source: www.fleet.ford.com/downloads/specvehpolice/police.pdf
The newer Crown Vics have anti-lock brakes and air bags and much better power and handling than the 1980s models, so the answer is NO, they are not safer.
P71 Crown Victoria's do not have the 3 valve 4.6, the still use the 2 valve 4.6 (250 hp / 287 lbft)
Dual exhaust and P71 have 210. Single Exhaust will have 190. But in reality you can go head and shave off 20 or so respectivly as the car is ten yrs old.
The Ford Crown Victoria weighs 3400 pounds. The Ford Crown Victoria was first produced in 1955 and discontinued in 2011.
In Utah, a 2010 Crown Victoria will run you approximately 29k. Although with a few more features a 2010 Crown Victoria could run you closer to 31k.
A 2000 Ford Crown Victoria with the 4.6L V8 engine requires 5.0 quarts of oil.
About 3,400 lbs.