Outside of the London Black Cab, there may not be a more famous taxi cab than the yellow NYC Ford Crown Victoria. The yellow Crown Vic has been featured in countless movies, music videos, and various ...
New York City is saying goodbye to the crown jewel of its streets. Next year, Ford will stop production of the classic stretch Crown Victoria, a hallmark of police fleets and, of course, New York City ...
Two cars come to mind when you think of New York City yellow cabs: the Checker Taxi, and the Ford Crown Victoria. Just as the former aged off the Big Apple’s streets, so shall the latter, as the final ...
But Ford pulled the plug on the Crown Vic a couple of years ago, and the taxi industry needed a successor. Enter the new Nissan taxi, based on their compact NV200 van. "We have a roomier, more usable, ...
Hurricane Sandy destroyed everything in her path — including dozens of the city’s last new Crown Victoria cabs. Scores of the new cabs were ruined by floodwaters as the vehicles sat in a Hoboken, NJ, ...
If you’re in the market searching for a really famous car but don’t necessarily want to go for a classic, here’s a newer model that you can just hop in and drive on public streets just like a new ...
Ford has stretched the USA’s most popular taxi, the Crown Victoria sedan, to produce a 2002 model year long wheelbase version. The stretched ‘Crown Vic’ has an extra 7.7 cubic feet of space for rear ...
For decades, the most common taxi on the streets of New York City was the Ford Crown Victoria. Thousands of them have prowled Gotham, most with crazy-high mileage on the odometers. But Ford pulled the ...