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I have an opportunity to purchase either a 98 crown vic or a 93 crown vic..both are police package... the 98 has 87k miles and am not sure as of yet for the 93... which shud i go for ? any suggestions?
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98. your nearly always better off buying the newer car. suffered less abuse. less mileage. better resale. parts easyer to buy for. better safety featuresDoes anyone know how to reset the 'service light' on a Volvo V40 (2005)?
go for the 98....its a more recent year....find out more about the 93 though...but now that i think about it thats already 14 years old...nevermind.will a right passenger window from a 1990 toyota celica fit on a 1995 toyota celica?
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don't do eather all police cars when they get rid of them are run hard and put up wet. Go whith like a honda civc their a good car that well last and it won't be so big.battery or charging problem 2003 ford town car exec L?
the 98 since it is newer and prob has less miles then the 93.... also will have more and better optionsIt depends on your budget, the police maintain thier vehicles through fleet services as they need them to perform at best while in commission. I have an 86 ex-cruiser (over 260 000 kms) that still has excellent drivetrain, very powerful, doesn't burn oil and only requires regular maintenance.(a few minor parts) the rest still original. Newer is always nicer though, when it comes to Vic body styles and options
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If money is not the issue, Go for the 98. if the 93 has lesser mileage that means it was not used too much because it broke down all the time.Does anyone know the Canadian blue book value on a 1993 ford Taurus?
Go for the 98.
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