1996 Lincoln Town Car, Cartier Edition, Mint Condition, Low Miles, Az Car. on 2040-cars
Tempe, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Sedan
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
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Cartier Sedan 4-Door
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 93,700
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 8
THIS TOWN CAR SPEAKS FOR ITSELF, THERE IS TRULY NO "PERFECT" CAR IN THE USED CAR WORLD, BUT MINE IS EXTREMELY CLOSE!!
I am selling my one-owner '96 Cartier Town Car, finished in Silver Frost Metallic with contrasting Light Graphite (grey) leather interior. It has 93,700 miles, averaging 5,500 miles per year. This is a west coast snowbird car, having traveled back and forth between Vancouver, WA and Phoenix. The car has been serviced every 5,000 miles since new. This Town Car is in impeccable condition....the paint is beautiful, there are no dents (really), and the perfect leather interior is sumptuous for five full size passengers. All electric windows work flawlessly and the glass is excellent all around. The windows are all tinted and the tint is in great shape. The rubber seals/weatherstripping around the doors and windows are in fine condition. The A/C blows strong and cold, and all instruments, cruise control, and lights work properly, including the rear ceiling-mounted vanity mirrors/lights available only on the Cartier. This Town Car comes with heated front seats, upgraded JBL 9 speaker sound system, keyless entry, perfect headliner, and the 3 door Homelink garage door system. The upgraded 16" Lincoln alloy wheels have no curb rash and feature a matched set of Michelin Symmetry tires. The original Cartier embossed floor and trunk mats are in phenomenal condition as they have been covered with a second set of floor mats that also come with the car. Most Town Cars of this age have pitted/peeling chrome moldings...not this car...the chrome is perfect all around. The secret to the Town Car ride is the rear air suspension. The self-leveling suspension positions the body to sit level under varying loads, and has no air-bag/compressor issues or air leaks. Speaking of leaks, this Cartier's undercarriage is completely dry...no fluid leaks of any kind. As you would expect of a car of this quality; the owner's manual, original window sticker ($42,750), three keys/two remotes, jack, spare tire (donut), and tools are all part of the package. This is a non-smoker, no kids, no pets car that needs nothing. This Town Car has never been in an accident and has a perfect Carfax available for your inspection. If you are looking for an elegant, comfortable vehicle that gets great mileage for its size (17/25mpg on regular gas) and can accommodate several sets of golf clubs in its very large trunk, then this may be the car for you. The VIN is: 1LNLM83W3TY734875 and I have a clean and notarized Arizona title on hand. The car is priced a little higher than some on the market, but you will see the value when see/drive the car. Cadillac stopped building large luxury rear-wheel drive cars (Fleetwood Brougham) in 1996, while Lincoln continued producing the Town Car until 2011. They really don't build them like this anymore. This is truly a "needs nothing" Cartier.
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Lincoln MKC recalled because start button located too close to touchscreen [UPDATE]
Wed, Dec 31 2014UPDATE: Ford spokesperson Kelli Felker responded to our questions and let us know that the fix for the push-button start on the 2015 MKC has the switch moved to the top of the of the column of gear shift buttons instead of the bottom. Owners should be notified about both campaigns "toward the end of February." After massive campaigns from General Motors and to fix Takata airbag inflators, 2014 will undoubtedly go down as The Year Of The Recall. And with little time to spare, Ford is getting in just under the wire to adding two more to its yearly total. The larger of the campaigns is actually one of the most bizarre campaigns we've heard of all year. Lincoln is recalling 13,574 units of its 2015 MKC compact crossover in North America to move the location of the push-button ignition switch on the dashboard. According to the automaker's announcement: "Due to the switch's close proximity to other controls, occupants are inadvertently shutting off the engine while driving." The button is located near the bottom of the touchscreen, which can apparently make it possible to hit by mistake. Back when Autoblog first drove the new MKC in June, we came away very impressed, but noted: "... we're still not completely sold on the aforementioned pushbutton transmission selector ... it still seems somewhat gimmicky and it can't be operated by feel alone, as you might when shifting a traditional console-mounted lever from Park to Drive." According to Lincoln, there have been no reported accidents or injuries stemming from this button misapplication. Of the affected vehicles, there are 11,144 in the US, 2,033 in Canada and 397 in Mexico. To fix the problem, dealers are moving the button to a different location and reprogramming the powertrain control module. According to Automotive News, models built since September already have a different layout. The change was reportedly done to match the rest of the Lincoln lineup. The second recall covers 12,205 units of the 2014 Ford Escape (2015 model year pictured below) and 2015 Lincoln MKC in North America because of a problem with nickel plating on the fuel pump. The issue can cause the pump to seize, which can cause the crossovers not to start or stall while driving. The automaker is not aware of any accidents or injuries related to this fault. Dealers are replacing the fuel deliver module to fix the situation. Of the affected vehicles, there are 9,038 in the US, 3,074 in Canada and 93 in Mexico.
2013 Lincoln MKZ [w/video]
Fri, 07 Dec 2012Rebranding When Reinvention Is Requisite
Lincoln - pardon us, the Lincoln Motor Company - assures us that Ford is committed to its success. The awkwardness of the statement (which feels vaguely like your mother telling you that she loves and supports you regardless of what everyone else thinks) was hard to escape when we recently spent a few days with the all-new second-generation 2013 Lincoln MKZ.
Launched earlier this year at the 2012 New York Auto Show, the MKZ is a midsize premium sedan that shares platforms with the Ford Fusion (also all-new for 2013). The sedan's primary competitors, according to Lincoln, include the Audi A6, BMW 5 Series, Cadillac CTS and Lexus ES Series sedans - each an established, accomplished player.
SNL, Jim Carrey late to the Lincoln MKC ad spoof party
Mon, 27 Oct 2014At this point, making fun of the Lincoln MKC ads starring Matthew McConaughey is getting pretty old, though apparently Lincoln loves it. The commercials have been airing for over a month, but Conan O'Brien, Ellen DeGeneres and even South Park have all taken their swipes at the spots with the smooth-talking actor monologuing about his new luxury crossover. Saturday Night Live might have finally killed the joke in its recent episode featuring Jim Carrey.
The problem certainly isn't that Carrey does a bad job in the spoofs, and he actually pulls off a pretty good McConaughey impression. They start out as pretty direct mimicry and slowly evolve into the absurd, including cracks at McConaughey's acting career and the way he rubs his thumb and finger together. Carrey certainly raises at least a chuckle at times, though.
However, the comedian's engaging performance can't take away from the fact that SNL has arriving to this mocking party pretty late in the game. The jokes just don't feel fresh anymore, so hopefully these ads put the final nails in the coffin for the riffs - at least until the next batch of Lincoln ads arrive.