1999 Lincoln Town Car Executive Limousine 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Montclair, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Limousine
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 63,844
Make: Lincoln
Sub Model: Krystal Enterprises Conversion
Model: Town Car
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: Executive Limousine 4-Door
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Number of Doors: 4
1999 Lincoln Town Car 72" Stretch "6 Pack" Limousine, 2 Owner Vehicle since new, Krystal Coach of California conversion with glass and solid partitions and intercom.
Only 63k original miles, I used this car as my rolling client transport for my music production company. Only driven by my personal chauffeur and myself for the past 11 years.
New Michelin tires, Oil changed regularly, major items serviced by Wayne Lincoln of New Jersey, new battery, windshield wiper motor, new rear air suspension hydraulic pump and air bags, front end tight, original motor, trans and drive train run flawlessly.
All electricals and lights work fine. No gremlins to have to hunt down and repair.
Shifts smooth, full power, quiet and reliable, she drives like a magic carpet on the highway with surprisingly good mileage. Drives straight and true, no crabbing from side to side. Since I used the vehicle for my business purposes, it is equipped with a great sound system. Dual roof mounted folding LCD video monitors, Iger Vision EVP DVD5 DVD player, Sony CDX 606 10 magazine CD player, Sony XR-C7220 AM-FM Stereo Head Unit with Cassette player, trunk mounted Alpine MRV-F345 4 channel V12 power amplifier and high performance speakers. This system rocks! I also added front driving lights in the bumper so i could identify my car amongst all the others when out on the town.
Interior is super clean. Body exterior is recently repainted and flawless with no dents, dings and is extremely presentable to do whatever you need it for. This vehicle has not been abused in any way.
The only issues with the exterior are some small front and rear parking blemishes on the bumpers and the vinyl roof is showing some weathering and some cracking. You will decide if it is something you can live with as the rest of the car is excellent. The pictures should explain its condition for you both in and out.
These cars are known for their durability if you take good care of them, and this one has had a pampered life. It has many many more miles of service left in her. Since the body style is essentially unchanged to their last year of
production, you don't need to worry about the car looking dated. She is just as impressive as all the other ones that are on the road. Only this one is alot less expensive to own. My name is John and I can be reached at 973.632.6728 with questions .
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2016 Lincoln MKX First Drive [w/video]
Thu, Sep 10 2015The Lincoln Motor Company was one of America's great luxury symbols of the 20th Century. It grew from an aircraft engine maker during the First World War to become the car of presidents. The jaw-dropping Continental concept revealed earlier this year is a clear indication that Lincoln plans to build on its history and recapture some of that luxury magic. While the image of a powerful Continental thundering over a tony Westchester road is certainly romantic, it does little to sell cars today. Enter the 2016 Lincoln MKX. Flagships like the Continental are great, but Americans buy way more crossovers, and Lincoln's redesign of the MKX focuses on the needs of modern luxury customers. That means more and better safety features, a quiet interior with attractive materials, and classy exterior design. The potent 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6 pushes out 335 horsepower, outperforming V6 offerings from Lexus and Acura. There's also a new engine – Ford's potent 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6 pushing out 335 horsepower – that outguns V6 offerings from Lexus and Acura. All told, it's a tasteful redesign with some spotlight features that might turn a few more customers Lincoln's way. The updates are intriguing, yet many of them (aside from the V6's 380 pound-feet of torque) are rather subtle. So we grab the key fob to an attractive all-wheel-drive model decked out with the Reserve package and set out for a long weekend to absorb the new MKX. Several days of running errands around town, commuting, and a three-and-half-hour drive from metro Detroit to the northern tip of Michigan lay ahead of us. We're going to be spending a lot of time in the MKX, so naturally, we take stock of the interior. Our tester (we photographed a different one) is done up in a cappuccino leather theme, which means brown leather for the steering wheel, armrests, and the tops of the door panels. Another chocolately strip bisects the dashboard. The rest of the cabin – the headliner, the seats, the sides of the doors, etc. – is a creamy white. We sink into the seats, which are cushy yet supportive. The headrest is like a pillow, and the plush floormats feel made for bare feet. The touchscreen works well, and it's complemented by redundant buttons and switches, which we like. The MKX is generally user friendly. The touchscreen works well, with little poking or jabbing. It's complemented by redundant buttons and switches, which we like.
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Lincoln reveals MKC compact crossover ahead of LA debut [w/video]
Wed, 13 Nov 2013It used to be that if you wanted a luxury SUV, you had to go big. Just look at the first high-riders released by some of the major luxury automakers - Audi Q7, Cadillac Escalade, Lexus LX - and you'll see what we mean. But since 2009 the small premium crossover segment has grown a whopping 200 percent, so it's no surprise that each has followed up with smaller luxury crossovers. And this is the latest.
At the other end of the utility spectrum from the Navigator, the new Lincoln MKC is based on the Ford Escape (much as the old pseudo-premium Mercury Mariner was), but completely rebodied and luxed up to put it in another league. Although we're still not sold on Lincoln's family fascia, the grille treatment on the MKC is certainly one of the better variations on the theme to date. The Dart-like rear lights dominate the wrap-around tailgate, and the overall shape looks taut and upscale. The same can be said of the dynamically-designed interior, taking the concept revealed in Detroit earlier this year to production fairly seamlessly.
Power will come from a choice of EcoBoost four-cylinder engines with turbocharging and direct injection: a 2.0-liter with 240 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque, or a slightly punchier new 2.3-liter with 275 hp and 300 lb-ft. Lincoln didn't disclose what transmission they'll be mated to, but did note that the MKC carries the brand's "signature" push-button gear shifter. It comes standard in front drive, but buyers who upgrade to all-wheel drive (or tick the right box) will also benefit from a new adaptive suspension Lincoln calls Continuously Controlled Damping. Other features include an approach-detection system that lights the car up and projects a Lincoln "welcome mat" on the pavement when you get close to the car, and a "bread-crumbing" feature that lets you track where your vehicle has been.