Used 1994 Lincoln Mark VIII Consumer Reviews
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My 1994 Mark VIII - Keep up your PM and will last
Have had this auto. for 20+ years (15 in storage) have been driving daily - Runs - Rides great - Looks great - Maintenance Cost is somewhat hard to come by as is parts - seems like these cars are still increasing in value (dealer/private) if you can find one - vehicle running great - If you get one that is not ragged out and had PM the Mark VIII will run as per normal will be good to you - 22 year old car with 116,000 miles
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Red2Go
I purchased my Mark "off" lease with 36k miles on it and currently have 111k on the odometer. Before my 50k mile warranty expired I had the steering rack replaced, a right pwr. window motor replaced, a left door hinge, the fuel tank insulated, and the timing chains replaced! This baby cost LM some money! Since then the only problem (s) has been 2 alternators and a throttle body replaced. I also had the 1-2 tranny upgrade @ 75k and installed a "chip" at 106k! This is one of the best values around once you get over the quirks...I really use the power of the Mark here in Southern California.
- Base CoupeMSRP: $13,898610 mi away
Great Cars - Bring them back
I bought mine in pretty rough shape from a freind at work. Tranny bad, brakes pulled severly to right, a few interior quarks. But the price was right $1k. I put about $2k into it to make it right. It has been extremely reliable. Exceptionally comforable. Very safe with it's weight and dual airbags. Power is excellent. handling is great. All in all both my wife and I both fight over who's going to drive the Mark each day. It's 12 years old and we have 2 new cars to drive. We just love it! In fact, I recently bought a 93 so that we can each have our own. There are quarks in the Mark, but what car does not have quartks? I was never a Ford or Lincoln fan but now converted.
The Best
I have found that the ride and the handling are as good as it gets when it comes to suspensions. The engine is as much power as you can stand and the transmission will go into a performance mode and will chirp the tires at full throttle. I have not found any setbacks in this fine automobile, even the stereo is of the highest quality in sound. When Linclon built the Mark 8 they did there homework. I give it a 10 all accross the board.
Lots of Bang for a Buck
I paid $1,900 for my MkVIII with 168k miles and its still very strong in all aspects. Had to repair the power windows ($40 in parts) Needs paint due to flaking clear coat, Needs a Water Pump but otherwise perfect. I cannot imagine why the retail is so low on this fantastic muscle car but Im thankful, which means I can buy another just for drag racing. I have made some mods to the exhaust which really makes it sound as powerful as it really is. This car is SOO MUCH FUN that I still grin and giggle every time I mash that gas pedal down and get sent back in my seat. What else can you buy car wise for under $2,000 that is soo much fun.