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THIS IS A VERY CLEAN WELL TAKEN CARE OF LINCOLN CONTINENTIAL,AND YES ITS ONLY GOT 75,979 ORIGINAL MILES,EVERY OPTION,AND I MEAN EVERY OPTION THAT WAS AVAILABLE FOR 1995 WAS ADDED TO THIS CAR.8 CYL,POWER MOONROOF,ABS BRAKING SYSTEM,DUAL AIRBAGS(DRIVER/PASS),LINCOLN FACTORY PHONE IN CENTER ARM REST W/HAND FREE TALKING(NEEDS TO BE ACTIVADED),TILT WHEEL,CRUISE CONTROL,LEATHER INTERIOR,VANITY MIRRORS(LIGHT UP),SELF CHECK SYSTEM TO LET YOU KNOW IF ANYTHING IS WRONG OR NOT WORKING RIGHT WITH YOUR CAR,ORIGINAL MANUELS,REMOTE ENTRY,KEYLESS ENTRY,AM/FM STEREO W/CASSETTE AND A 6 DISC FACTORY CD PLAYER IN CONSOLE,REMOTE TEMP CONTROL,AUTO AIR CONDITIONING,POWER STEERING,POWER WINDOWS,POWER LOCKS,OUTSIDE TEMP ON DASH,AUTO LAMP SYSTEM W/DELAY,POWER MIRRORS WITH AUTO BLIND CONTROL ON DRIVERS SIDE,REAR VIEW MIRROR W/COMPASS AND AUTO BLIND CONTROL(ON/OFF SWITCH),MOBIL ONE OIL CHANGE EVERY 3-3500 MILES(JUST DONE),FOUR(4) NEW TIRES,LOTS MORE BUT RUNNING OUT OF ROOM.ADULT OWNED.NO RIPS IN LEATHER,AND FROM DAY ONE HAS BEEN A NON SMOKING CAR. |
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2017 Lincoln Continental spied inside and out
Thu, Jul 9 2015Lincoln certainly made us stand up and take notice when it unveiled the Continental concept at the New York Auto Show this past March. Showcars, however, are only worth so much if they never reach production. But as these latest spy shots indicate, Ford's luxury division is hard at work taking the new Conti from show floor to showroom. The team from Dearborn has clearly gone to great lengths to disguise this prototype, wrapping it in a new type of camouflage with trompe l'oeil bulbous-looking shapes to keep us from seeing just how close the production version will keep to (or how far it may stray from) the concept's design. Our spy photographers did, however, manage to snap some shots of the inside through the side glass, and though it's still evidently some ways off from reaching production, some key details give us an idea of what to expect. Look closely and you can make out the buttons for the transmission running down the side of the infotainment screen, just like on other new Lincolns. The chromework appears to have been toned down some from the blinged-out dashboard of the showcar, but it may be too early to say how much shine there will be to the production model. The overall design of the center console looks pretty darn close to the version we saw in New York, though. The Continental is expected to replace the MKS, as Lincoln moves away from alphabetical nomenclature back towards actual nameplates. Assembly is slated to be undertaken in Flat Rock, MI. There are a great many more details yet to be uncovered, but as far as early indications go, it looks like Lincoln is well on its way to making its concept a reality. Related Video:
2017 Lincoln Continental reimagined as a coupe
Thu, Jan 21 2016If nothing else, the production version of the Lincoln Continental has provided ample water-cooler fodder around the office. There are a few camps: the "it took guts to build it" folks giving credit where due on a handsome design with an ambitious interior, and the "MKZ misstep" group haranguing the Motor Company for blowing fancy new styling cues on a lesser beast. And yet, unifying forces exist. We can all agree that these artist renders depicting a Continental sans a pair of doors present a captivating notion. Back in 1939, the original Continental was a two-door. Over time, four doors of various types, including convertibles, infiltrated the lineup. The last time the Continental was on sale, it was a four-door front-driver based on the platform shared with the Mercury Sable and Ford Taurus. Even though the new production Continental, like that penultimate one, is based on a front-drive platform, the execution is much different. As you probably already know, it features a so-far unique 400-horsepower 3.0-liter V6 and an advanced torque-vectoring AWD system, standard. Some neat concept car touches, like the fancy door handles and patented 30-way adjustable seats, made it in. What a two-door would bring to the table is mainly stylistic, emphasizing the long parallel character line in the door with brightwork running under the window that's echoed in the lower door sculpting and chrome strip. It accentuates the car's length, and calls attention to the trim taillights and their interconnecting bar element. A longer door makes for a more elegant transition into the C-pillar. It makes the production Continental, with its blacked-out but still obviously chunky B-pillar, look fussy. We don't expect Lincoln to build a coupe – that may be too wild for a company that doesn't seem completely comfortable with the notion of reinvention – but these renders were just too good not to share. Let us know what you think in the comments below. Related Video:
8 fastest depreciating cars in America
Tue, Feb 27 2018Getting a new car is an amazing experience. The fresh new scent, the barely touched interior, the double digit miles on your odometer, and... the depreciation once it leaves the car dealers lot? Maybe not that last one. To save you from the hurt of a quickly depreciating new car, we collected 8 of the fastest depreciating cars in America. And here's a surprise, one of them is a Toyota. Learn more at Autoblog.com Cadillac Infiniti Jeep Kia Lincoln Toyota Autoblog Minute Videos Original Video jeep compass cadillac xts infiniti q50 camry q50