Used 1999 Lincoln Continental Sedan Consumer Reviews
Decent Car
I had to purchase a new car after my 89 Buick bit the dust. I shopped around and found this at a local dealer ship and they had an excellent price on it. The car was purchased with 80K on the dial and it is now up to 90K. I have had two MAJOR problems and those are as follows: 1) PATS module that tells the car that the key is in the ignition failed costing 400. 2) A bad airbag sensor in the passenger airbag costing 350. Overall it has been a pretty decent vehicle.
Best Car I have ever Owned
I have owned several Licolns in my life, but the 1999 Continental has exceeded every expectation. Its comfort and beauty meet any expectation of luxury and its performance and handling are outstanding. I am anxious to see what Lincoln has in store for the 2004 model.
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,495912 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,500927 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $4,488983 mi away
NOT AS IT SEEMS
LOT OF ROAD NOISE, SMOOTH RIDE ON HIGHWAY , VERY POOR ON UNEVEN SIDE ROADS , SEAT VERY UNCOFORTABLE ON LONG DRIVES.
Never again
I bought the 99 Lincoln new, and ownership has been a nightmare. I have had a bad alternator, a bad AC compressor, bad fuel pump, and a catastrophic failure of the rear suspension. Each visit to the shop was a multi-week excursion. It took the service department 5 weeks to figure out what was wrong with the fuel pump, and 3 visits to find out that the problem with the AC was the compressor. The transmission is acting like it is ready to go now. Thankfully, it is a lease, and Lincoln gets it back next week! I will NEVER, NEVER, NEVER buy a Lincoln product again.
Eddie's Lincoln
Switches for interior lights is becoming defective.