Used 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII Consumer Reviews
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A Classic in the Making - my dream car
After wanting one of these cars for the past twenty years or so, I finally got myself one. I have just been diagnosed with a serious ailment, and realized if not now, when? It drives like a dream, and still reminds me of the magic carpet ride of a Riveria from many years ago. The acceleration and ride are fantastic, and the pure fun of driving her are just fantastic. Power behind the 32 valve V8 is incredible. I could never have afforded one of these when new, and feel very lucky to have found this one in as great a condition as she is in. I'm going to have much fun driving around as long as I am able. Minor considerations of suspension, etc. can all be dealt with the right friends.
Mark VIII LSC Impressions
This car's exterior admittedly is not favored by all colors. In black though (like mine) it looks awesome, and I get many many compliments. The handling is superb for such a large vehicle. Reliability for major components has been very good - though there have been some minor annoyances (the exterior door handles are weak and prone to breaking - unacceptable for such an otherwise fine car). Yes, there are better cars for tens of thousands of dollars more, but overall - there really is NO car for the same money that can match the Mark VIII's total feature/performance package (e.g. 290 hp V-8, air suspension, HID headlamps, cool neon backlight, etc.)
- Base CoupeMSRP: $9,500565 mi away
- LSC CoupeMSRP: $8,330598 mi away
- LSC CoupeMSRP: $38,000810 mi away
Gentleman's Express
This car is smooth, quiet, economical (25+ mpg highway) yet fast and handles like a big sports car. All the gadgets like voice command phone, auto lights and mirrors, etc. mean you are not distracted while adjusting or changing settings. The heated power seats are very comfortable; power tilt/telescope wheel means even at 6'4" I can find a good position and change it occasionally during trips. Sunroof is almost silent when open in vent position at 80mph. Headlights are brighter than anything on the road; the car just begs to find a new, longer way home every night!
good long ride
Bought this Mark with 65000 on it, now have 95000. It is a good ride for my 170 mi/day commute. I'm getting over 25mpg on the hi-way. Car looks great, timeless design. Drivers seat starting to show wear. Would have liked to have option to have both cassette and CD player. back seat pockets are nets, cheaper looking than in 97. Didn't see significant difference in LSC and standard, didn't feel it driving either. Guess the dual exaust is about it. Had to repair the steering wheel, ouch. thousands of parts many motors, many bucks.
Awesome car IF...
First off, this is not a car for everyone. If you want a perfectly reliable car you never have to think about, buy a Honda. If you want power, style, luxury, and value, buy a Mark VIII. If you love cars or have some mechanical ability, you can fix many problems yourself for a reasonable price. I average 22.2mpg in mixed city/highway driving. I had a worn spark plug boot cause a misfire ($4 part, replaced it myself) and a seat heater went out (not fixed yet). Otherwise the car has been rock-solid reliable. If you're willing to do a little upkeep, you will love the Mark VIII.