The Ford Crown Victoria sedan model line existed from 1992 until 2011 to provide customers with a dependable automotive option that held historical importance. Built on the Ford Panther platform the Ford Crown Victoria comes with front-engine, rear-wheel-drive configuration to produce its driving dynamics. The first-generation Ford Crown Victoria (produced from 1992 to 1997) came equipped with a standard 4.6L V8 engine, producing 190 horsepower. It was paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission for smooth shifting and reliable performance. Driven by an upgraded engine on its 2001 version the second-generation Ford Crown Victoria produces up to 220 horsepower which increases its acceleration power and overall driving performance. The Ford Crown Victoria achieves stable driving while maintaining comfort due to its 114.7-inch wheelbase and 4,100-pound curb weight configuration. The vehicle reaches a length of 12 inches yet possesses dimensions of 77.3 inches in width alongside a height of 56.8 inches which create a roomy cabin area to support rider comfort. The production period of the Ford Crown Victoria brought several improvements to its suspension components and chassis framework which improved its smooth operation. All maintenance parts approving for Ford Crown Victoria must come from original sources because these parts successfully undergo comprehensive quality tests to meet both design standards and performance specifications of the vehicle.