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Cartier.........immaculate!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:123000
Location:

Gering, Nebraska, United States

Gering, Nebraska, United States

Up for sale is this Beautiful 2003 Lincoln Town Car Cartier! This is a Prime example of what a pristine Lincoln Town Car should be. This car looks feels and drives like its BRAND NEW!!! This car is Amazing form front  to back! Inside and out! This Town Car was Purchased in 2010 for $17,000 with only 24,000 miles on the clock. Since then the car has been commuting back and forth from Colorado to Iowa adding the majority of the miles. 80% of these miles are all Highway! This Town Car has been serviced and maintained since new! Car is a non smoker car and always garaged and babied since new! Still has the new car smell! Brand New Yokohama tires with less than 500 miles on them! If you are looking for a.......NEAR PERFECT LINCOLN TOWN CAR THIS IS THE ONE YOU WANT!!! Get in this car and drive it anywhere in the country with no issues at all! You will not be disappointed!!! Don’t miss out on this Beautiful example of what an American Luxury Car should be! The pictures really don't do it justice. must see to appreciate how nice this car is!!!

Specs & Features

Prices

Blue Book® SRV*

$8,760-8,960

Specs

Seating: (max) 6

Length: 215.4 in

Width: 78.2 in

Wheelbase: 117.7 in

Cargo capacity: 21 cu ft

Towing (max): 1,150 lb

Final Assembly

Location: United States

Features

Body style: Sedan

Dual-zone AC: Std.

Leather seats: Std.

Power seats: Std.

Power windows: Std

CD player: Std

6 DIsc CD Changer: Std

Back Up Assist: Std

Keyless entry

Fog lights: Std.

Safety

Side airbags: Std.

ABS brakes: Std.

Traction control: Std.

Stability control

Engines & Performance

Standard engine: 4.6L 239 hp V8

City: 17 mpg

Highway: 25 mpg

Driving range: 475 mi

Drive: RWD

Standard trans: 4-Speed Automatic Overdrive

Lincoln Town Car for Sale

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Auto blog

Ford rethinking vehicle launch strategy

Tue, 07 May 2013

With a new boss at the helm, Ford is looking at new ways to improve its vehicle launches in North America to prevent recent issues that have popped up with models like the Lincoln MKZ, Ford Escape and Ford Fusion. Speaking with Automotive News, Ford's new president of the Americas, Joe Hinrichs, revealed a few ways the automaker plans to avoid early build issues such as the engine fires on certain 2013 Escape and Fusion models and months-long delays for customers to receive their MKZs.
It sounds like the root of the problems may have been Ford's relationship with suppliers compounded by the fact that the product surge came on the heels of the recent industry-crippling recession, and in the AN article, Hinrichs says improvements are being made to reduce problems during the launch of new or redesigned models. Three such improvements that were implemented during the first quarter of this year including more rigorous quality comparisons, better use of computer technology to catch major problems sooner and hiring engineers to work closer with suppliers.

Lincoln and MKZ propose brand reinvention

Mon, 03 Dec 2012

Lincoln made a rather assertive statement about the future of its products at the 2012 LA Auto Show. Rather than put any new vehicle on display for the first press day, the American premium brand placed a collection of classic cars from its past on the show floor. For the second day, that assortment was replaced with more than a half-dozen examples of the all-new 2013 MKZ. Following that, Lincoln teased a new ad campaign that was in the works, and it appears we now have the first extended promotional video.
Entitled "The Lincoln Motor Company," the spot acts as more of a mission statement, rather than an ad, featuring (once again) cars from Lincoln's past, as well as certain bits of Americana usually reserved for a Levi's ad. The video concluded with Lincoln reintroducing itself to the world, accompanied by a new name: The Lincoln Motor Company.
The video is likely to be the first of many in a large advertising blitz by the automaker, in concert with the rolling-out of the new MKZ. The sedan was the only new vehicle featured in the video, and Lincoln is betting heavily on this "reinvention" to bring customers in to see its new sedan. We want to know what's next. Scroll down to watch the video.

Did Neil Young just spill the beans on a 2016 Lincoln Continental? [w/video]

Thu, Dec 18 2014

Neil Young may be better known as a singer-songwriter and rock n' roll icon than he is for his involvement with cars, but the Canadian-born musician is not without his automotive credentials. His latest book, after all, is titled "Special Deluxe: A Memoir of Life & Cars," and one of his most famous songs, "Long May You Run," was written about his old station wagon. But does that mean he's got an inside line on new cars coming out? In an appearance on CNBC's Mad Money with Matt Cramer this week, the Y in CSNY was plugging Pono, a portable music player and service he developed. During the segment, which you can watch in the video clip below, Young mentioned that his company was working on a new in-car audio integration with Harman, which as we know just signed a deal with Lincoln. Here's where it gets interesting: The Godfather of Grunge mentioned that Pono and Harman were preparing to put the system in the 2016 Lincoln Continental. The thing is, Lincoln hasn't made a Continental for a dozen years now. Does Neil know something we don't, or did he simply misspeak? He is, after all, working on an electric-converted '59 Continental he calls the LincVolt, so it wouldn't be hard to imagine he got mixed up. But maybe, just maybe, it was the first bit of leaked info that Ford's luxury division is planning on shifting away from its MK-based naming scheme and reviving at least one iconic nameplate. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.