Motor Vehicles
- Crown (automobile), an automobile built in Detroit, MI, in 1905
- Crown Coach Corporation, an American school bus manufacturer
- Toyota Crown, a model of Toyota car
- Crown Victoria, a well known automobile built by Ford and discontinued in 2011
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