2000 Lincoln Town 120" Stretch Limousine **low Miles** !!! No Reserve !!! on 2040-cars
United States
2000 Lincoln Town Car 120" by Tiffany
**NO RESERVE AUCTION.....HIGH BIDDER WILL OWN THIS LIMOUSINE!!** This is the rare chance to own a 1 owner limousine with amazingly low miles!! This 10 passenger Tiffany limo is loaded with great features (see below) and drives like a much newer vehicle. Mechanically this Tiffany is very strong with tons of life left in the engine, transmission, and overall drivetrain. The interior leather seats, wet bar, headliner, and carpet are all in very good condition. The tires are matching Michelins and have plenty of tread. The top was restored approximately 1 year ago and is still in good condition. The minor cosmetic items that we feel this car may need to really make it stand tall would be as follows: - Clean the vinyl top - Shampoo the interior carpets - Touch up some paint imperfections in the stretch panels This car has great potential and WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER!!! All legitimate prospective buyers are welcome to preview the limousine prior to bidding. Please feel free to request an appointment by contacting ivorylimo22 through this listing. Features: 1 Owner Only 91k Miles Clean Carfax White/Grey J Seating Contoured Mirrored Ceiling Acrylic Bar with Mirrored Backsplash Mirrored Privacy Divider Fiber Optic Neon & Rope Style Lighting TV/CD Entertainment Matching Michelin Tires Recently restored vinyl top Again, this is a true NO RESERVE LISTING, BID WITH CONFIDENCE!!! TERMS & CONDITIONS:
~ PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE FINANCING PRE-ARRANGED PRIOR TO COMMITTING TO BUY. Final payment is to be made within 3 days of auction close. Payments must be made in the form of Certified Funds (US or Canadian Banks Only), Cash (in person), or Wire transfer. *Our preferred method of payment is via Wire Transfer. All final payments must clear our bank account prior to release of the vehicle and title. Please be aware that this process may take as many as 10 days. Therefore wire transfer is recommended. ~ Legitimate buyers are welcome and appreciated! DISCLAIMER: Unless specifically stated in this listing all vehicles sold via ebay auction are sold As Is, with no warranty written or implied. Any warranty offered will be specifically outlined in this listing, and no allowance will be made on account of any imperfection, defect or damage unless specifically stated within the warranty guidelines, or offered in writing by an authorized representative of this specific auction. We assume no responsibility for any repairs that fall outside of the coverage specifically detailed in any warranty disclosed within this listing. Any descriptions or representations of the vehicle depicted in this listing are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type.
We recommend that all serious buyers take the opportunity to preview the vehicle offered in this listing in person prior to purchase as to ensure the product being sold meets your personal standards.
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Lincoln 'not true luxury' yet, says Ford design chief
Wed, 28 Aug 2013Lincoln is "not true luxury," according to Ford's design boss, J Mays. His statements come from a story in The Detroit News that saw candid language on the issues facing Ford's troubled premium brand. Notably, there's a need for a strong character, with Mays saying, "Every brand needs to have a DNA and a unique selling point and things in the vehicle that make you think, 'That's that particular brand.'"
With a range of rebadged Fords, it's not hard to see why that DNA is missing. Mays hinted that a full recovery for Lincoln will be a ten-year process, that's been kicked off with the MKZ sedan. While that car is still largely a Ford Fusion under its extremely pretty wrapper, it's the first Lincoln in some time to inject its own unique take both through the exterior styling and through interior features, such as the vertical, pushbutton gear selection.
Some analysts weren't so certain about Mays' 10-year estimate. Jim Hall of 2953 Analytics thinks it'll be more like 30 years before Lincoln can show a true return to form. The issue, as Hall explains it, is that, "luxury has a degree of exclusivity," that Lincoln just doesn't have. Michelle Krebs from Edmunds adds, "it's definitely a wanna-be luxury brand," comparing the troubled American brand with Infiniti and Acura, two other brands that have struggled to find their place in the luxury market.
The Zephyr could help Lincoln, seriously
Fri, Apr 23 2021The Zephyr could help Lincoln. The concept car revealed this week at the Shanghai Motor Show is gorgeous and a conversation starter. People noticed Lincoln. The brand is quick to say the car, officially called the Zephyr Reflection Preview, is only intended for sale in China and what we’re seeing is a concept. In other words, donÂ’t get excited and donÂ’t read too much into the reveal. Why not? Mercedes, Audi and BMW still do pretty well with sedans. So do Lexus and Cadillac. IÂ’m not saying Lincoln should line up three wide against the C-Class, E-Class and S-Class and try to go head-to-head. Just make one car, maybe complemented by a crossover variant, like the Volvo S60 and V60 Cross Country relationship. Tiptoe into the segment. Price it right, make it electric and see what happens. IÂ’ve argued Chrysler only needs a few models to become relevant again. Lincoln already has more than a few solid models. Lincoln is relevant. The Navigator is the superstar, and the brand has a respectable lineup with attractive design, solid powertrains and clever chassis setups (like the AviatorÂ’s independent rear suspension). Lincolns arenÂ’t more expensive Fords with flashier grilles anymore. Ironically, thatÂ’s exactly what the last Zephyr was — a gussied-up 2006 Ford Fusion — that lasted for one year before being renamed the MKZ. Ford Motor Co., including Lincoln, famously pivoted away from cars. That was a mistake. The Ford brand can compensate with Bronco Sports and Maverick pickups and maybe a crossover-wagon thing that sort of replaces the Fusion. Lincoln could use something beyond crossovers and SUVs. At this point, youÂ’re probably saying, “Uh, Continental, hello — Lincoln tried this." In fact, Lincoln has actually sold 768 Continentals this year as it sells off remaining inventory of the now-discontinued sedan. IÂ’d argue the ContinentalÂ’s demise wasnÂ’t due to its merits. ItÂ’s a pretty good car. It just had the misfortune of launching in 2016 as the market for sedans continued to shrink. The Continental was never going to be a volume play, but the measly sales figures it did achieve didnÂ’t justify its existence, even for a halo car. The Cadillac CT6, the ContinentalÂ’s domestic rival, met the same fate for the same reasons. Why would a new sedan fare any better? Lincoln didnÂ’t reveal the powertrain of the prototype, but an electric Zephyr sedan could bring in a whole new customer to the brand.
NHTSA will investigate some Ford Fusion, Lincoln MKZ models for power steering issue
Tue, 07 Oct 2014The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is opening an investigation into the 2010-2012 Ford Fusion, Fusion Hybrid and Lincoln MKZ, the 2012 MKZ Hybrid and 2011 Mercury Milan because the agency has hundreds of complaints of electric power steering failure in these models.
According to NHTSA's data, it has received 508 complaints of the power steering allegedly suddenly malfunctioning and resulting in increased effort to turn the wheel. In four incidents, these failures resulted in loss of control and crashes. According to the reports, in some cases a power steering warning message came on as the fault occurred, and other times the system restored itself by turning off and then restarting the vehicle. NHTSA said it has also received further field report data from Ford, but that information hasn't been publicly released yet.
For the moment, there isn't a recall for this failure on these models. NHTSA is just investigating them to "assess the scope, frequency and safety consequences of the alleged defect," and the agency says an estimated 938,000 vehicles could potentially be affected.