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1992 Lincoln Town Car Executive 4-door, New $800 Michelin Tires, Ice Cold A/c on 2040-cars

US $4,995.00
Year:1992 Mileage:75600
Location:

United States

United States

 1992 Lincoln Town Car Executive with only 75,529 miles

Autocheck Certified showing "No Accidents", Two Florida Owners and the miles to be accurate

With the original gorgeous paint, Twilight Blue Metallic, and an outstanding light grey interior.

Nearly new carpets, headliner, seats and instrumentation. It even has a dash cover and the dash looks brand new underneath

Driving down the road is a true "Luxury" experience. No road noise, very tight and no squeaks or rattles either.

The front and rear brake pads and rotors are new along with both front brake calipers.

The previous owner just put an $800 set of 4 Michelin X Defender 80,000 mile tires on this Town Car.

With the Lincoln 15" BBS style alloy wheels in "Florida" shape which means no pitting or rust and the under carriage equally as
"rust free" it would be impossible to find a nicer 1992 Town Car on the planet!

ICE cold air conditioner, Dual air bags, AM/FM CD player, Cruise control, Tilt wheel, Chrome mirrors, ABS brakes, Custom stripe

Recent oil change

Call JR at 551-579-7838 with any questions.

Auto blog

Ford to update Sync, MyFord Touch software... again

Wed, 07 Aug 2013

Ford hasn't had the best luck with its MyFord Touch and Sync systems, as the finicky infotainment system has been subject to a critical whooping while customer issues have helped sink Ford's IQS scores. The automaker has made a concerted effort, though, to try and fix MyFord Touch. And while the results have been mixed, The Blue Oval is hoping its latest free update, set to go live next week, will make things better.
According to a report from The Detroit News, the new system promises streamlined voice commands with fewer levels between opening query and actual result. Ford is also addressing where certain options are selected on the touchscreen. Rather than working one of the four quadrants on the homescreen, users will be able to select anywhere within the quadrant to make adjustments.
While it might only be a band-aid for MFT's problems, the fact that Ford is still trying to improve it is a promising sign. It's going to take more than just this update to address the system's ills, though.

Lincoln says MKZ supply crisis over

Mon, 25 Mar 2013

After an excessive number of recalls on the 2013 Escape and Fusion, we can't really fault Ford for being a little extra cautious with the launch of the 2013 Lincoln MKZ. Last month, we reported that dealer supply of the car was extremely limited due to more attention being paid to quality checks of cars rolling off the assembly line, which led to a 73-percent drop in MKZ sales from last year on top of a 32-year low in monthly sales for Lincoln in January.
The reason for the delay was that the sedans were being shipped from the Hermosillo, Mexico assembly plant to be inspected even closer at Ford's Flat Rock, Michigan plant before they were able to head to dealers. Things seem to be straightening out for Lincoln and the MKZ's production now, as Automotive News is reporting that supply should be up to a "normal level" by the end of this month.

Lincoln's second, more traditional, Super Bowl commercial

Sat, 02 Feb 2013

For its second Super Bowl commercial, Lincoln Motor Company has stepped away from the Max Ernst-ian surrealism of the "Steer the Script" spot. No Germans, no turtles, no aliens nor alpacas this time, just a 30-second run through the ways in which Lincoln sees the 2013 MKZ as a rebirth of the brand and everything a luxury consumer would want.
The kind of traditional spot that could run any time of year, the only question we had after watching it was: "Wait - was that... Abraham Lincoln?" Along with the press release from Lincoln, you can view the spot below.
If you want a deeper look and criticism into Lincoln's "Steer The Script," ad, have a read of AOL Autos' column: Lincoln's Super Bowl Ad is a Flop, written by Pete Bigelow.