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<blockquote data-quote="Heresy" data-source="post: 544304" data-attributes="member: 540683"><p>One of the only problems with a Caprice is the fact that it has a large V8 in it that sucks up fuel real fast. I know because I own a Crown Vic. Also, a Caprice will tend to retain its value more than most cars which means they tend to still be expensive compared to other cars of the same vintage.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I would find as many govenment auctions as you can and go to them. I know the Univ of AZ sells off Ford Explorers that are 1-2 years old for rougly half of what they were bought for. The larger gov't auctions tend to have Impalas, Crown Vics, Caprices, F-150s, and a myriad of different seized vehicles which can be had for less than $1k sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heresy, post: 544304, member: 540683"] One of the only problems with a Caprice is the fact that it has a large V8 in it that sucks up fuel real fast. I know because I own a Crown Vic. Also, a Caprice will tend to retain its value more than most cars which means they tend to still be expensive compared to other cars of the same vintage. Personally, I would find as many govenment auctions as you can and go to them. I know the Univ of AZ sells off Ford Explorers that are 1-2 years old for rougly half of what they were bought for. The larger gov't auctions tend to have Impalas, Crown Vics, Caprices, F-150s, and a myriad of different seized vehicles which can be had for less than $1k sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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