Lincoln town car

Heads turn in admiration as a sleek beauty cruises down the roads. Soak in the compliments as the proud owner of a Lincoln Town Car. It is not just any ordinary motorized vehicle. This lovely luxurious creation from Ford, according to wikipedia.org, is presently the largest American-made car.

Let us take a small peek into the historical pages of this automobile.

Henry Ford owned the very fist Lincoln Town Car in 1922. The dynamic launch of the Continental in the late 1930s was an instant success. The Lincoln vehicle production line came to a temporary halt during the War years in the 1940s. Extraordinary changes in the design were brought about in the 1950s, such as power steering and automatic seats. These were initially seen in the Lincoln Premier automobile. The Continental also underwent a futuristic makeover and acquired the name of the Continental Mark II.

The 1961 Continental, with its refined design, received many accolades, and even won the Design of the Year award from the Industrial Designers Institute. The Lincoln models of 1974 got a nifty defrost system for its rear windows. The 1980s edition of the Lincoln Continental got the credit of being Lincoln ?s first front-wheel drive car. In the 1990s, while people from the older age group enthusiastically went for the Mark VIII, the younger generations snapped up the 1998 Lincoln Navigator.

The Navigator was later overhauled with better features. As with this model, the 2000 LS sports models, and the 2002 Aviator, were applauded by the younger customers for their fantastic performance and features.

Some Features: The Interior

Half a dozen occupants within can enjoy the comfy seats without jostling for space in the Signature L model.

For the fan of intense sound, 300 watts of power boom from the nine speakers of the audio system installed in the Signature Limited Designer Series and the Signature L models.

You?ll never loose your way with the wonderful Navigation System that has a combination of DVD mapping and Global Positioning System (GPS) technology. An unusual feature is the climate controlled front seats in the Signature Limited, Designer Series and Signature L models, and also for the rear seat in the Signature L model. If you are in the Signature Limited or Designer Series model, you can enjoy the cool air or gaze at the night sky through the moon roof. The armrest in the front row has storage space for items like your mobile, your passport, etc. These items can also be safely locked up in the illuminated glove compartment. Two convenient cup holders in the armrest between the seats keep your coffee cups steady.

Some Features: The Exterior

Storage: Whether you are going on a long-haul trip, or dropping off your kids at the summer camp near the lake, there is plenty of space in the trunk for luggage of all shapes and sizes. Some models also have the additional feature of a flat floor base that enables you to place certain stuff in the vertical position.

Lights: Keep the road ahead well illuminated with halogen headlamps. An option on some models is headlamps that provide for light with a higher intensity.

Backing Out: Ever found it literally a pain in the neck when trying to peer behind the car for obstacles as you back out of a parking slot? In the Lincoln Town Car, a feature known as the Extended Rear Park Assist eliminates this problem. It immediately beeps out a warning when anything behind comes within a 16 feet range of the car?s rear bumper.

The Wheels: All the wheels are 17 inch ones, but you have the option of selecting between 9, 10, 12, or 18-inch spokes and between a machined-aluminum and a chromed-aluminum one.

Other Features

The smooth run of the car is dependent on its robust 4.6L V-8 engine. This silent hard worker provides 239-horse power and 287 lb.-feet of torque.

You can tackle slippery roads with the aid of the traction control system.

The easy steering system gives good control for keeping your car on track. You may unexpectedly face a situation where there is an impeding collision that you wish to avoid. In such a case, the anti-lock braking system provides electronic aid in using the brakes and thereby better control.

Taking your kids along. Secure their child safety seats with the help of lower anchors and tether anchors.

Thieves will have a tough time trying to steal your vehicle! The alarm system goes into operation the minute you remove the key from the ignition and the engine cannot be restarted without the coded key. The horn and headlamps will simultaneously create a sound and light show when the panic alarm on your key fob is set off. You have an awesome range of colors to select from: Dark Cherry, Charcoal Beige, Silver Birch, Light Ice Blue, and lots more.

So have a look at this delightful and talented Ford beauty and choose amongst the Signature model (up to $43,000), the Signature Limited model (over $45,000), the Designer Series (over $46,000), or the ultra-luxurious Signature L model (over $50,000).

Buyer Tips

You cannot actually purchase the Lincoln Town Car online. Your can make your selections online, but need to visit a Lincoln dealer to buy the vehicle.

Find out from your Lincoln dealer about special finance offers as well as offers on parts and services.

Carefully read the Owner?s Manual for useful maintenance tips.

Keep your Owner?s Manual and Warranty Guide safely.

Register as an owner at the official website of the Lincoln Town car. In addition to other benefits, you will have the advantage of being able to obtain a copy of the Owner?s Guide manual if you misplace the original.

You can request for customizing your car with accessories that are designed for the Lincoln .

Taxes, registration fees, and other charges should also be factored into your budget.

For any queries contact Toll Free: Ph.800-521-4140, between 8:00a.m. ? 5:00p.m. (Local time) Monday-Friday.

To sum up, the Lincoln Town Car is spacious, comfortable, great to look at and a very refined luxury sedan.

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