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Used 2007 Lincoln Town Car Reviews
The Lincoln Town Car is a big American luxury car. The Town Car is appealing for its spacious six-person seating and cavernous trunk, with plenty of storage for luggage and golf clubs. This is a traditional American luxury sedan. It's roomy and comfortable. It's smooth and stable. Its V8...
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Used 2006 Lincoln Town Car Reviews
Town Car is appealing for its spacious six-person seating and cavernous trunk, with plenty of storage for luggage and golf clubs. This is a traditional American luxury sedan. It's roomy and comfortable. It's smooth and stable. Its V8 engine and rear-wheel-drive layout give it a...
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Used 2003 Lincoln Town Car Reviews
The 2003 Lincoln Town Car has been completely re-engineered for 2003. The result is substantially improved ride and handling.Town Car is appealing for its spacious seating for six people and a trunk that provides cavernous storage for luggage and golf clubs. This is a traditional American luxury...
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Used 2001 Lincoln Town Car Reviews
The Lincoln Town Car is the last of its kind. It's big. A powerful V8 engine drives the rear wheels. Handling is surprisingly good. And this enormous luxury cruiser has enough interior room to satisfy even the most long-legged passengers. It boasts a smooth ride, a cabin that's easy to get in to...
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Used 2000 Lincoln Town Car Reviews
This newest generation Lincoln Town Car was designed in California two years ago with rounded lines and a trimmer, less formal look than before. Handling is better than ever. The Town Car offers a smooth ride and comfortable accommodations. Getting in and out is easy.However, the competition from...
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Used 1999 Lincoln Town Car Reviews
Completely redesigned and re-engineered last year, the Lincoln Town Car is softer and quieter than any of the European luxury cars. Lincoln Mercury has one of the highest loyalty and repurchase rates in the industry. Now the division wants to lure buyers away from Cadillac and Lexus.Lincoln...
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Used 1998 Lincoln Town Car Reviews
If the new Town Car is any indication of Lincoln-Mercury's intent to change minds about what a luxury car should be, then they are well on their way toward attracting a new group of buyers. Lincoln-Mercury wants to keep all of its current customers -- they give the Town Car one of the highest...
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Used 1997 Lincoln Town Car Reviews
With the recent demise of the Cadillac'sBrougham,the Lincoln Town Car remains as the only rear-drive traditional luxurycar made by an American manufacturer. It's also the biggest productioncar sold in America.This big cruiser was part of a price realigment strategy at the beginningof the 1997...
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Used 1996 Lincoln Town Car Reviews
There are still only two choices in the traditional American luxury car segment ofthe market, the Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham and the Lincoln Town Car. No matter whatChrysler does, or the European or Japanese luxury car manufacturers, they will notventure into the neighborhood where the Brougham...
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Used 1995 Lincoln Town Car Reviews
Let the European luxury sedans sacrifice comfort for sports-car performance. And for that matter, let the Japanese wow the world with curvaceous $60,000 works of art that, unfortunately, a typical family must struggle to get into.The Lincoln Town Car holds itself to a different standard. It's...
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