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Lincoln Ls Only 74,000 Miles Ready To Own Must See on 2040-cars

US $4,995.00
Year:2000 Mileage:74000
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2000 Lincoln LS

TOP OF THE LINE LUXURY !!!

FULLY LOADED WITH ALL THE OPTIONS !!!!

LUXURY  PACKAGE !!!

THIS LINCOLN MUST BE SEEN AND DRIVEN TO APPRECIATE IT !!!

THIS
LINCOLN LS RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM...

THE
IVORY PAINT SHINES BEAUTIFULLY AND THE BODY IS IN GOOD CONDITION FOR ITS AGE AND MILEADGE.

THE
 TAN LEATHER INTERIOR IS ALSO IN GOOD CONDITION FRONT AND BACK.

THIS LINCOLN IS TRULY A RARE FIND AT THE PRICE WE ARE ASKING $$$...

THE OPTIONS ON THIS CAR ARE ENDLESS:

Transmission :   

5-speed automatic w/OD 
 
   
 Engine:

210-hp, 3.0-liter V-6 (premium)

Engine liters
3.0
Cylinder configuration
V-6
Horsepower
210-hp @ 6,500 rpm
Torque
205 lbs.-ft. @ 4,750 rpm
# of valves 24
 
Convenience Features: 
   
Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning with air filter    
Cruise control with steering wheel controls    
Keyfob trunk/hatch/door remote releas
Power fuel remote release    
Power windows with driver 1-touch down    
Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry    
Illuminated entry       
Auto-locking doors
Keyfob trunk/hatch/door release  
Remote window controls   
Steering wheel with power tilting, power telescoping    
Day-night rearview mirror   
Illuminated driver and passenger-side visor mirrors    
Front and rear cupholders
Full floor console with covered box  
Illuminated locking glove box  
Driver and passenger door bins 
Rear door bins    
Seatback storage pockets   
Driver's footrest  
Retained accessory power    
1 12V DC power outlet      
AshtraY
Front lighter element(s) location    

Seats and Trim

Max. seating capacity of 5
     
Front bucket seats    
8-way driver seat adjustment   
Power reclining driver and passenger seats 
Manual driver and passenger lumbar support   
Power height-adjustable driver and passenger seats    
Power driver and passenger fore/aft adjustment   
 
 
Entertainment Features :
 
Radio grade AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, disc interior CD player
Steering-wheel mounted audio controls
 
Safety and Security :
 
Four-wheel ABS brakes    
4 ABS channels    
Four-wheel disc brakes    
Front and rear ventilated disc brakes    
Compact spare tire
Spare tire mounted inside under cargo    
Driver and passenger front-impact airbags    
Seat-mounted driver and passenger side-impact airbags   
Height adjustable front seatbelts  
3 point rear center seatbelt    
Side-impact bars    
Rear child safety lock
Ignition disable
Securilock
Security system    
Panic alarm    
Stability control
AdvanceTrac   
ABS and driveline traction control    
Manual adjustable front head restraints         
2 fixed rear head restraints
 

THIS IS AN AMAZING LUXURY CAR AT A PRICE YOU WONT SEE AGAIN !

WE PRICE OUR VEHICLES AS A WHOLESALE DEALER SO YOU ALWAYS SAVE $$$ AT JCL AUTO GROUP.

 

 

WE STRIVE ON SELLING ONLY TOP QUALITY PRE-OWNED VEHICLES.

OUR VEHICLES ARE PERSONALLY HAND SELECTED FROM LOCAL NEW CAR FRANCHISES WHO DO NOT SELL THAT PARTICULAR BRAND, THEY WERE PRIVATELY OWNED TRADE-INS. OUR HAND PICKED VEHICLES MUST MEET OUR STANDARDS OR THEY WILL NOT BE LISTED ON EBAY.

AT JCL AUTO GROUP WE KEEP OUR OVERHEAD LOW SO WE CAN BE THE MOST COMPETITIVE IN THE WORLD.

WE ARE COMMITTED TO MAKING YOUR NEXT VEHICLE PURCHASE SIMPLE AND PLEASURABLE.

FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US DAY OR NIGHT WE ARE WAITING BY THE PHONE TO ASSIST YOU.

PHONE: 484-358-7662

 

 

 

 

 
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Junkyard Gem: 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V

Mon, Feb 27 2017

For the 1977 model year, Ford debuted the new Lincoln Continental Mark V, one of the biggest of the personal luxury coupes that were all the rage during the era. While 400 pounds lighter than its Mark IV predecessor, the Mark V was still a thirsty, 4,652-pound symbol of American exceptionalism. Here's an example of a first-year Mark V, spotted in a San Francisco Bay Area self-service wrecking yard. If we are to judge from the sun-baked interior, top-down rust, and moss growing on the bodywork, this car spent at least 20 years decaying outdoors before coming here. Still, flashes of its original opulence may be seen here and there. For example, the Cartier clock (which probably failed by about 1983). There were Cartier Edition Mark Vs (along with Givenchy and Pucci versions), but all the Mark Vs got the Cartier clocks. With the 1973 Oil Crisis just a few years behind and the 1979 Oil Crisis a couple of years ahead, some attempt to improve fuel economy was needed in the engine compartment. This car has the 400-cubic-inch version of the 351 Cleveland V8, rated at 179 woefully inadequate horsepower and 329 good-enough pound-feet of torque. Outside of California, the 208-horse 460-cubic-inch V8 was an option. These cars were very comfortable on the highway, with their soft springs and cushy seats. No, the wood isn't real. Worth restoring? No way, not when you can find nice one-owner examples for four figures. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. "To its owner, Continental Mark V is more than a new car. It's a Mark of tradition." Related Video: Featured Gallery Junked 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V View 25 Photos Auto News Lincoln Luxury

More head-up displays are coming to a dashboard near you

Tue, Feb 27 2018

With the exception of Apple products — $1,000 for a freakin' smartphone? — one great thing about tech is you typically get more for your money with each passing year. This is particularly true with automotive tech: Features like driver assists and surround-view cameras that were once exclusively available in luxury vehicles now come standard even on some economy cars. The same thing is slowly happening with head-up displays (HUD). For example, the 10-inch HUD in the 2018 Toyota Camry is one of the largest and best HUDs I've seen in any car. And a big improvement on the much smaller HUD in the latest Toyota Prius. Mazda is another mainstream brand that offers HUDs in several of its vehicles. But instead of embedding expensive components in the dash and using a special windshield, the HUDs in the Mazda3 and Mazda6 use a thin plastic lens that folds down when not in use. MINI has a similar solution, but this low-cost approach has limits in terms of size and position of the images compared to traditional HUDs that use the windshield as a screen. We're also starting to see similar lens-based aftermarket options that can be added to any car. Last year I tested a portable HUD called Navdy that taps into a car's OBD-II port to provide info on speed and RPM and uses built-in GPS and Google Maps to show the surrounding area, display speed limits and route you to your destination. Navdy also connects to an Android or iOS smartphone via Bluetooth to display data from phone calls, texts and music playing on a connected device, and it's simple to use and easily visible in almost any lighting condition. While Navdy is still available online, late last year the company ran into financial difficulties, and product support has been halted. I recently tested a new portable HUD called Hudly that's not quite fully baked and falls short of Navdy because it doesn't tap into an OBD-II port. Since a companion smartphone app for Hudly isn't scheduled to launch until next month, for now it only mirrors what's on a smartphone. So it can be used for nav and other apps, and its features are very limited. Between automakers adding HUDs in more reasonably priced cars and the aftermarket filling in the gaps for existing vehicle owners with add-ons, the technology is becoming more prevalent and affordable. And it's also getting better.

Why Lincoln says it's loving Ellen and Conan MKC ad spoofs [w/videos]

Mon, 13 Oct 2014

You would think that commercial being ridiculed across the Internet would be an advertising executive's worst nightmare, but that's not necessarily the case. At least not when it comes to Lincoln and its latest campaign to promote the new MKC.
The campaign features Matthew McConaughey channeling his characters from True Detective and The Lincoln Lawyer, and was quickly spoofed by both Conan O'Brien and Ellen DeGeneres. But instead of shaking their heads in dismay at the comedy talk-show hosts' take on their ad, Lincoln and its advertising firm Hudson Rouge welcome the free publicity.
"We're flattered. Just to get out into the public mind with parodies says you've achieved a certain amount of notoriety," Hudson Rouge CCO Jon Pearce told Automotive News. "It's hard to put a dollar amount on earned media. We couldn't ask for better."