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What is the mpg on a 2007 Ford Crown Vic?

The 2007 Crown Victoria, a full-size sedan commonly used by families and fleets, typically achieves about 17–18 miles per gallon in city driving and around 25 miles per gallon on the highway, averaging roughly 20–21 mpg in mixed conditions. Real-world results vary based on driving style, maintenance, and configuration.


EPA ratings by model


The two most common configurations in the 2007 Crown Victoria lineup are the civilian sedan and the Police Interceptor. The following figures reflect those setups under standard testing procedures.


Civilian Crown Victoria


EPA estimates for the civilian Crown Victoria (4.6L V8, 4-speed automatic):



  • City: 17–18 mpg

  • Highway: 25 mpg


Combined mileage for the civilian model is typically around 20–21 mpg, depending on driving conditions and vehicle condition.


Police Interceptor


EPA estimates for the Police Interceptor variant (tuned for police use and heavier equipment):



  • City: 15–16 mpg

  • Highway: 23–24 mpg


Combined mileage for the Police Interceptor generally sits in the high teens to around 20 mpg. Actual results vary with duty cycle and payload.


Real-world mileage and factors


In everyday driving, fuel economy is influenced by how the car is used. Here are the primary factors that can push mpg above or below EPA estimates.



  • Driving conditions: City stop-and-go versus steady highway cruising

  • Tire pressure and tread: Underinflated tires reduce efficiency

  • Maintenance: Regular oil changes, air filter, and spark plugs matter

  • Vehicle weight and cargo: Heavier loads reduce mpg

  • Climate control use: Air conditioning can impact mileage, especially on hot days

  • Age and wear: A high-mileage Crown Victoria may experience reduced efficiency

  • Transmission and drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive with a 4-speed automatic in V8 models


Even with these factors in mind, most drivers should expect results within a few miles per gallon of the ranges listed above, barring significant mechanical issues.


Maintenance tips to maximize MPG


Practical steps can help you squeeze more mileage from a 2007 Crown Victoria’s aging drivetrain.



  • Keep tires properly inflated to the recommended pressure and rotate tires regularly

  • Use the recommended grade of motor oil; higher viscosity oils can reduce efficiency

  • Ensure the air filter is clean and replace as needed

  • Plan trips to minimize cold starts; combine errands when possible

  • Keep engine and transmission in good tune; address misfires, rough shifting, or lugging

  • Avoid excessive idling; turn off the engine during long waits when safe to do so

  • Use air conditioning judiciously; in cooler months, use ventilation settings to minimize load


Small maintenance improvements can have a noticeable impact on fuel economy, especially in an aging vehicle like the Crown Victoria.


Summary


The 2007 Ford Crown Victoria generally returns EPA estimates in the mid-teens to mid-20s, with civilian models around 17–18 mpg city and 25 mpg highway (roughly 20–21 mpg combined) and Police Interceptors typically a notch lower. Real-world mileage varies with driving conditions, maintenance, and configuration. With mindful driving and regular upkeep, owners can expect mileage in the ballpark of 20–21 mpg combined under typical use.

What Ford gets 40 MPG?


Ford Maverick hybrid
The standard Ford Maverick hybrid configuration will be your most fuel-efficient option. Using a 2.5-liter engine, electric motor, and front-wheel drive, you'll get an impressive EPA-estimated 42/35 MPG (City/Highway). The hybrid all-wheel-drive variant targets 40 MPG (City).



How many miles per gallon does a 2007 Crown Victoria get?


18 mpg combined
All Crown Victoria trims earn an EPA-estimated 18 mpg combined city/highway.



How much is a 2007 Crown Vic worth?


The value of a used 2007 Ford Crown Victoria ranges from $818 to $4,451, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. Get a free appraisal here.



How much horsepower does a 2007 Crown Vic Police Interceptor have?


The 2004–2011 CVPI is rated for 186.8 kW (254 PS; 250.5 hp) at 4,900 rpm.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.