Used 2005 Lincoln LS Luxury 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
"Warning" Prospective Lincoln Owner
I purchased a Lincoln new. 3 months after the manufacturer's warranty expired and only 46,500 miles driven, I started experiencing problems; first the ignition coils($600 aftermarket), the air conditioner($400), parking brakes, brake rotors, pvc tube, etc. I wrote Ford-Lincoln numerous times, but they have refused to take responsibility. Don't be deceived, after more research, Others have experienced the same problems. These are common problems with the Lincoln models, I don't understand why there have not been a recall?
Fun to drive
I'm a 20 year old male who went from a 1999 Mercury Sable LS to a 2005 Lincoln LS V6 Luxury. The exterior of the car is just great. It's a very sharp looking car that turns heads. The base audio system puts out a good amount of power. It gives a very comfortable drive in town and on long highway trips. Car really hugs the road on winding and hilly roads. Not up to par with the European industry leaders, but good for what it is.
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My Lincoln LS
My experience with my Lincoln LS has been very satisfactory. I had driven a GM Buick Park Avenue for 7 years and also had a good experience except, I wanted a smaller car but with the same amenities and quality as my Buick. I love this car....it is smaller in size and I ride in great comfort. I purchased it off the lot.......I had a list of what I wanted and there it was, color and everything with some extra features. I am 70 years old.
L6 Fantastic Value
I purchased a 2005 Lincoln LS w/ V6 in June. Between the Dealer, Lincoln & Ford Financing, I was able to snag this gem for $23,000. It's basic for a Lincoln with only special paint as an option. Since its a Lincoln though basic is pretty cush. The ride is great and there are tons of nice features that you won't find on an Accord, Camry and Passat. The fit and finsih are every bit as good as the best of the European and Japanese models. I'm delighted with my purchase!
Not Your Father's Lincoln!
I have ridden in Lincoln's before; my father currently owns a 2004 Lincoln Town Car, and it is an excellent car which does what it is designed to do- transport its occupants in luxury with every conceivable convenience at your finger tips. The vehicle is solid, well-built auto with a velvet-smooth ride. The only draw back is that it does not exude the image of a performace sedan. So when I had the opportunity to rent a Lincoln LS a few months ago, I was pleasantly surprised by a Lincoln that is not only luxurious, but also a pleasure to drive. The acceleration is brisk, yet refined enough to not spill your passengers'champange. The build quality is excellent, and the design is very sexy.