Beautiful view on this drive ! Looks like you'll need a larger memory card for you're dash cam ;) Just bought a 2007 Crown Victoria these are awesome vehicles !
What dash cam do you have? After a really really close call yesterday with a bimbo in a previous gen 4Runner, I think it'd be a wise investment for me.
+ThinkOutsideTheCube Definitely worth the small investment for the trouble they can save you! This is just some cheap no-name one I got off Amazon, but it works very well and actually has good resolution. This was the best one I could find that wasn't terribly expensive and had good reviews. www.amazon.com/Black-Box-A118-Stealth-Dashboard/dp/B00NG84AT0/ref=sr_1_6?s=electronics&dd=mVp8ew9oe7WjvDe7ZAnC1A%2C%2C&ie=UTF8&qid=1440857203&sr=1-6&keywords=Dash+Cam&refinements=p_96%3A10155283011
As long as you have maintained your car well and ensure you are up to date on all maintenance and fluid changes, I surely do not see why not. This car has never broken down on me in three years and 50,000 miles.
+mkm230 I currently own a 2009 former city police car that was last used as a taxi. I am currently replacing the burned up transmission as a result of the taxi companys neglegance. I am also in the process of buying a 2004 former county constable car with a few ignition problems. I paid around $500 for each car and planning to fully restore both cars.
I dunno I have a crown vic p71 and it does fine on twisty roads, I was bored once and knew no cops were around and did a corner at 100 mph down hill np. This was on highway 152 heading to San Jose from Fresno.
+Anthony Bell When I first got it I had to replace the driveshaft u-joints, which is a normal wear and tear item. Other than that, no. Just brakes, tires, and fluid changes.
mkm230 oh okay how did you know it was bad did it fall off while you were driving im plan on getting a crown Vic i just dont wont to go through major problems like transmission problems does your transmission slip some times .