Used 2018 Lincoln Continental Premiere 4dr Sedan AWD (3.7L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
Won't start
Car was delivered (new-97 miles) 12/29/18. 1/7/19 - wouldn't start, delivered with defective battery cell, replaced. 1/27/19 - wouldn't start; "system shut down to protect battery". 1/31-wouldn't start again in shop. Had it since then, 2/13, told today that "Continentals have to be run less than every 3 days, as modules talk to one another, draining battery". I say: BS. Has anyone else had this problem???
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Very Disappointed
It is pathetic that Ford calls this car their Lincoln Flagship. For the past 10 years I have owned 5 Lexus,1 Equus and 1 Cadillac SUV. Lexus has it over all of them including this Lincoln. The Lincoln interior appears to be made of cheaper material. Road stability does not compare to the 2014 Lexus LS460 that I traded in. I checked the used value with less then 2000 miles on this Lincoln after owning it one week and found that the Purchase price of $45,998 was worth less than $40,000 and my Lexus trade in had an asking price of $37,995 on that Dealers lot. My 2014 trade in was almost worth what the 2017 Lincoln. I did request the salesman along with the used car Manager to cancel this purchase and return my trade in. I was told that if I was not happy with this Lincoln that they could put me into another vehicle. After my Lincoln experience I can say honestly that I will not own another Ford/Lincoln product.
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- Black Label SedanMSRP: $29,99924 mi away
- Select SedanMSRP: $26,590180 mi away
- Black Label SedanMSRP: $22,962107 mi away