1994 Lincoln Towncar 180" Stretch Limousine on 2040-cars
Stoughton, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Limousine
Engine:4.6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Town Car
Trim: limousine
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 191,408
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: limousine
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
1994 Lincoln Towncar 180" stretch limousine. This limousine is a 14 passenger stretch. The vehicle has a custom front and rear "clip" to make it look like a 1998 or newer body style. This vehicle has been in our fleet for over 7 years and has been very reliable. The interior of the vehicle is in good condition, the engine runs well. The exterior need some T.L.C. Buy this car now and get it ready for proms and weddings and nights out. The busy season is just around the corner. The vehicle can pass as a newer vehicle because of the custom front end and rear clip. We usually got at least $70.00 per hour for this car and more in prom season. Only a few jobs and the car will pay for itself. This is a great limousine for a start up company or for that extra back up car you always wished you had. This vehicle is also for sale locally but my cars I have sold in the past have always sold on Ebay to the highest bidder. Massachusetts does not have temporary license plates so if you win the bid you must ship the vehicle or bring plates/tags with you. The vehicle is sold as is, as seen with no warranties expressed or implied. I have sold vehicles in the past and they have been driven home to Florida and Texas. There is no reason to believe that this vehicle could not make a similar journey if necessary. This vehicle is being sold with no minimum, it will sell to the highest bidder so pay close attention to the end time.
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MyFord Touch getting buttons and knobs back to counter criticisms
Mon, 17 Jun 2013Ford deserves credit for being a front-runner in offering advanced infotainment technology with its Sync and MyFord Touch systems, but continued consumer complaints over its confusing touchscreen interface and capacitive controls has made the automaker relent. The Wall Street Journal reports that physical buttons and knobs for controlling tuning and volume will be coming back to Ford vehicles equipped with the controversial infotainment system.
The 2013 F-150 with MyFord Touch gives us a glimpse of what the new layout with buttons and knobs might look like, as Ford says a similar balance of touch screen capability and buttons/knobs are what's being planned for future models. And, while capacitive controls have no fans in the halls of Autoblog, many of Ford's models with MyFord Touch do have a large physical knob for adjusting volume with integrated buttons for tuning and advancing tracks, though most of those are models with the optional upgraded Sony Audio system. Lincoln models with MyLincoln Touch, however, feature only capacitive controls for all stereo and climate functions.
Despite receiving enough complaints to throw buttons and knobs back into the mix (a move that reminds us of BMW's iDrive trajectory, among others), Ford reports that Sync and MyFord Touch have still been sold on 79 percent of its 2013 model year vehicles, a number it claims is double the rate that Honda and Toyota are getting for their infotainment systems. Ford also states that owners who do opt for the duo of technologies are more satisfied with overall vehicle quality than those who don't have it.
Why Lincoln says it's loving Ellen and Conan MKC ad spoofs [w/videos]
Mon, 13 Oct 2014You would think that commercial being ridiculed across the Internet would be an advertising executive's worst nightmare, but that's not necessarily the case. At least not when it comes to Lincoln and its latest campaign to promote the new MKC.
The campaign features Matthew McConaughey channeling his characters from True Detective and The Lincoln Lawyer, and was quickly spoofed by both Conan O'Brien and Ellen DeGeneres. But instead of shaking their heads in dismay at the comedy talk-show hosts' take on their ad, Lincoln and its advertising firm Hudson Rouge welcome the free publicity.
"We're flattered. Just to get out into the public mind with parodies says you've achieved a certain amount of notoriety," Hudson Rouge CCO Jon Pearce told Automotive News. "It's hard to put a dollar amount on earned media. We couldn't ask for better."
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Lincoln's four-year/50,000-mile maintenance program first kicked off as an incentive in 2010 and became permanent later that year, but starting with the 2014 model year, this will be cut to just two years and 24,000 miles. This could make short-term leases even more appealing for some consumers, but according to Automotive News, some Lincoln dealers are unhappy with the scaling back. The move admittedly comes at an odd time for Lincoln, with parent Ford seemingly working hard to increase consideration among luxury buyers as it looks to reverse the marque's long decline.