Sry its a "funny pun" in sweden..

Well the fact that police have used them for years on end is one kind of indictor, but also realize that the crownvic has been unchanged for the most part since 1998. Same body style in 08. It has only gotten better since produced in 98. Any problems they had in the privious 10 years of production, they went back and fixed the problem.As for maintenence, the parts for these cars are pretty cheap to get. Im not saying its the best car ever, but its dam reliable. The engines/ trans can take some serious abuse.fuzzysnuggleduck wrote:It's not that I disagree with you, but by what metric and recorded data is the Crownvic one of the most reliable cars on the planet?
How is reliability measured? By anecdotal evidence? By stress testing in a lab? By trashing the cars all day in real world situations and measuring the wear?
Obviously we all know the police in lots of places in America use Crown Vics and yes they beat them to shit, as necessary to catch the baddies. That's a decent indicator but I'd be more interested to see maintenance logs and costs to keep those cars on the road than to simply accept that since the police use them they must be reliable.
Of course, I don't have the answers for this kind of thing and I'm not asking out of wit or arrogance or to lead you along, I just want to know how "reliability" can actually be measured and catalogued and stated in the fashion that you did.