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1999 Lincoln Continental Base Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:147490
Location:

McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, United States

McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, United States
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Up for your consideration is a Lincoln Continental.  This is my daily driver/sales car.  It gets up to 350 miles a day so millage will change.

The not perfect:
Now and then a code for tq converter switch (has done for the past 40k miles)
Dash lights sometimes comes on
Interior lights don't always work
The car will shutter a little bit under very light acceleration (tq converter switch - has done it for 40k, actually is getting less and less noticeable)
Some minor dings and two rust spots
Sometimes the factory Alpine 6 disk doesn't read disks (needs cleaned)

The good:
PA inspected
VERY VERY STRONG RUNNER
Looks very classy/sexy
Hasn't let me down (I drive A LOT)
Rides great
Handles great
Super cold AC
Super hot heat
Air suspension works great
Ride control
Stereo sounds fantastic 
Super comfortable 
Sunroof/windows/locks all work perfect
Was told when I bought it that it has remote start but I never put new batteries in the fob so haven't tried it
Many new parts!
Performance oriented luxury
Clients love it!
Safe and fun to drive
Performance exhaust (2.5" Tails, just one resonator after the y pipe) SOUNDS SO GOOD!


New Parts:
Water pump (800 miles ago)
Front ball joint (800 miles ago)
Front tires (800 miles ago)
Alignment (800 miles ago)
Battery and brakes are newer

Options:  All Continentals are totally loaded.  The only two options you could get is the Alpine stereo and sun roof.  This car has both. 

Performance:  This car has the 32v 4.6 motor.  Same long block as the SVT Cobras. 
From Motor Trend:
  • 4,601 cc 4.6 liters V 8 front transverse engine with 90.2 mm bore, 90 mm stroke, 9.9 compression ratio, light alloy block, light alloy head, double overhead cam and four valves per cylinder
  • Fuel consumption: EPA urban (mpg): 17 and country/highway (mpg): 25
  • Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 25 and EPA city (mpg): 17
  • Multi-point injection fuel system
  • 20 gallon fuel tank
  • Heavy duty alternator
  • Heavy duty battery
  • Power: 205 kW , 275 HP @ 5,750 rpm; 275 ft lb , 373 Nm @ 4,750 rpm

  • At the end of the day this is a great looking great performing car.  It does have almost 150k so yes, it does have noises, bumps and isn't perfect.  But I drive it 100-350 miles a day. It runs great, stops and moves great.  Its sexy transportation.  Please don't buy it and get mad that you heard a noise driving over a bump.  Or that a light came on the dash.  Its old but cool!  It gets you from point a to b quickly with the COLD AC and or HOT heat.  Buy this and enjoy it!

    Here is a clip of what the exhaust sounds like:
    http://youtu.be/Jd1Y8O8B8JY 

    Clean Retail: 4175
     



    Please contact me if you have less than 10 feedback.  I have to cancel all bids that are less than 10 positive unless you contact me.  

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    2017 Lincoln Continental pricing undercuts Cadillac CT6

    Wed, Apr 13 2016

    For 40,000 people interested in purchasing a new Lincoln Continental, today is the day they've been waiting for. We have the full and complete list of prices and optional extras for the luxury brand's big, new sedan. The Continental will be offered in four trims – Premiere, Select, Reserve, and Black Label. The Premiere starts at $45,485 (including $925 in destination pricing), while the Select kicks off at $48,440. Speaking of the Select, the base 3.7-liter V6 can be swapped for a 2.7-liter EcoBoost V6, if you've got $2,250 to burn, driving the price up to $50,690. Going to the Reserve gets you more kit and the 2.7-liter comes standard, but the price increases to $54,840. Finally, the base Black Label starts at $63,840. In the case of both the high-end trims, Lincoln will let you upgrade to the eagerly anticipated 400-horsepower, 3.0-liter V6 for $3,265. All-wheel drive is a $2,000 option regardless of trim or engine. Standalone options include Lincoln's "Perfect Position" seats, a $1,500 feature that adds 30-way adjustability. It's easy to drive those prices up, of course. Lincoln is offering five options packages, spread across the Select, Reserve, and Black Label trims. The Select Plus (blind-spot monitoring and Sync 3) adds $1,255 to the price of the Select. The $695 Climate Pack (automatic high beams, heated rear seats, a heated steering wheel, and rain sensing wipers) and $3,105 Technology Pack (360-degree camera, adaptive cruise control, Enhanced Active Park Assist, lane keeping assist, and forward collision warning) can be added to the Select, Reserve, and Black Label. The $4,300 Rear-Seat Pack (heated, cooled, and multi-contour rear seats, inflatable rear belts, and a panoramic sunroof) will pamper backseat passengers on the high-end Reserve and Black Label, while the $5,000 Luxury Package will add LED headlamps and a 19-speaker Revel stereo to the Reserve trim. Standalone options include Lincoln's "Perfect Position" seats, a $1,500 feature that adds 30-way adjustability. That's just silly. More common features include a $1,130 Revel stereo, a $1,750 panoramic sunroof, $750 20-inch wheels, and a $335 CD player. So yeah, don't expect many of those base prices to make it to the showroom without some swelling. By our math, the Conti tops out at a cool $82,400. Lincoln says it's big target for the Conti is Audi A6, and its pricing matches up neatly with that car. The front-drive 2.0-liter turbocharged A6 Premium starts at $47,125.

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