2005 Lincoln Stretch Limousine By Tiffany on 2040-cars
Woodside, New York, United States
Body Type:Limousine
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.6L 281Cu. In. V8 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Lincoln
Model: Town Car
Trim: Executive Sedan 4-Door
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 145,325
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for sale is this beautiful limo stretched by Tiffany, one of the finest coachbuilders and one of the few that are QVM. This limo underwent a rigorous inspection by NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission and in excellent driving and cosmetic condition. I'm the second owner and take care this car on the daily basis. I have a in-house mechanic and any issue I had was taken care right away. The car didn't have major accident, it was recently side swiped at the back door by the "gasoline" rushed driver at the Hess waiting line after storm Sandy, the damage was minor and now you can't even see if anything was there because the work was done in the real body shop with the bake oven by experienced body guys. I change the oil every 2.5K and keep a record of it, transmission oil was just changed, brakes, arms, bushings, you name it, is very well maintained and changed as needed. The engine has no problems, transmission is shifting smooth. The limo shines like new, interior is in very good condition and has no rips, the lights and everything works just fine inside and outside. The car has a very strong ice-cold AC, well functioning heat, CD player and TV (with DVD), the bar is in very good condition as it's plastic and there is no scratch, all the cup holders are present and in one piece, ice containers are in a good working order. The carpet is clean and with no foul odor, when I bought the limo from Florida in 2009 I replaced the carpet in from a local coachbuilder, so it's practically new. We have a very spoiled and picky customers here in NYC, and I never heard one single complained about this limo. It's a great car, which I'm sure could serve me well till 250K, but I just bought 2011 and in the process of switching the insurance. I'm not asking for a carzy money, but for a fair price for this beautiful car. I'm selling this limo locally as well, so I reserve the right to stop the action at any time. I could arrange the delivery of this vehicle anywhere in US at a very reasonable price or you could drive it yourseslf. I prefer cash payment or cashier's check. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to call David at 1-917-567-3814
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Wed, Mar 28 2018NEW YORK — As we mentioned last night, underneath the new Lincoln Aviator "concept" there appears to be an independent rear suspension lifted right from the Ford Mustang parts bin. And while it's pretty cool on its face that Mustang rear-drive platform bits are being reused in the broader Ford universe, what this means for the next Explorer could be really cool. A quick caveat: The Aviator here in New York is very close to the production version, but it's not technically a production car. It looks hand-built, with temporary exhaust and some show-car touches. The suspension underneath looks exactly like a Mustang's, but the actual production Aviator will almost certainly use beefier components with the same basic design and geometry, since the Aviator will be much heavier than the smaller Mustang. That being said, we're fairly confident that even at this early stage, the Mustang-derived suspension seen in New York is a preview of what'll be under the production Aviator. Furthermore, Ford won't say it, but based on what we're seeing on Aviator, it's a safe bet that Ford will utilize the Aviator platform for the next Explorer. That would enable the economies of scale necessary to produce a brand new rear-drive-based SUV platform in the first place. It also means that the Explorer should be available without AWD — and given the stable of powerful EcoBoost engines, and the competent 10-speed automatic in the parts bin, a rear-drive Explorer has a shot at being a decent driver. Aviator wouldn't go rear-drive-based if driving dynamics weren't important; Explorer should inherit these priorities. More evidence: The Explorer spy shots we saw back in February sure share the Aviator's general proportions. Even back then, before Aviator was revealed, we were hypothesizing that an EcoBoost 3.5-liter-powered version could boast as much as 400 horsepower, if the Expedition's tune were adopted. Suddenly, the Explorer seems very interesting. So, an EcoBoost, rear-drive Explorer sure sounds like something Ford Performance would be interested in, right? We knew an Explorer ST is coming, but with 365-400 horsepower potential and a chassis designed with dynamics in mind, it doesn't seem like as much of a stretch as the Edge ST. And a performance-oriented AWD system is a possibility, too. That's an area where Ford has been gathering experience at a rapid pace. What do we not expect from a new Explorer? A V8.
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Galhotra has a huge job ahead of him as the new boss of Lincoln worldwide, overseeing product development, marketing, sales and service. His task is to turn the luxury division into a world-class brand as quickly as possible, and he reports directly to Ford President and CEO Mark Fields.
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