Used 2007 Lincoln Town Car Consumer Reviews
Lincoln Land Yacht
Big, roomy, smooth as silk. Don't expect sporty handling. Handling is fine for a luxury land yacht. It's like riding on a spacious cloud. Parking in a crowded city can be sporty. For a big car, the mileage isn't bad.
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like sitting on your couch on a trip, while seating twice the people a vw rabbit . bet the rabbit does'nt get twice the milage unparalled reliability of any automobile i've ever owned. will not switch even if they quit making it.
- Designer Series SedanMSRP: $10,49517 mi away
- Signature SedanMSRP: $7,999294 mi away
- Signature SedanMSRP: $4,985605 mi away
Edmunds shortfall
Edmunds, has in the past been less than positive about this car. Without going into detail: the car has very adequate performance, gas mileage is equal to or surpasses many of the cars Edmunds refers to. My wife has an Infiniti Q45 and the Lincoln gets better fuel economy and I believe a more pleasant ride. I am glad to note that Edmunds is less critical of this car recently but one must be aware that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I base these comments on owning 2 Fords, 3 Mercurys and 3 Lincolns. AND they are all American made, mostly. Sorry to see the Towncar go by the wayside. Sorrowfully I cannot determine my replacement. I have driven all the new models Lincoln offers, blah!
GORGEOUS CAR! Sold undeservedly short by Edmunds
Driven the gorgeous, All American “land yachts” my entire life...and have been a Town Car loyalist for years. Plush, comfortable, and church quiet even at high speeds. The styling of the last generation of Town Cars may not have been quite the equivalent of the Continentals of yore...but you will still feel the grandeur of what a classic luxury sedan is all about as you are cosseted in comfort by leather sofas...a roomy interior...and a great ride whether you are driver or passenger. And the reliability? As a NY limo driver friend of mine once said: “They are hard wearing, easy to fix, and with proper care and basic maintenance, these Panthers will almost literally eat nails...then come back for more! I don’t care much for the rather dour reviews many places like Edmunds. They sell this car short, which for its class and durability...is far less than it deserves! Sure, when The Town Car is up against a modern “luxury car”, she looks dated to “modern eyes”. She’s basic, huge, and “out of place” in the current market. But what those of this persuasion don’t understand is...that’s why many of us LOVE HER! The term “luxury car” has sadly evolved and now defines a “fast, futuristic, performance machine with the latest of gizmos and computerised gadgets”. The venerable Lincoln, on the other hand, is a glorious throwback, in handling and styling, to what an American “luxo barge” used to be all about. In performance, she is graceful and steady...and in comfort and style, she hearkens back to that sense of elegant gentility that the world has since lost appreciation for. Worst decision Ford Lincoln ever made was to scrap this car. We literally turned our back on something that was not only beautiful, but something that works very well, and served us reliably for decades. If you are like me, and you share appreciation for a real, roomy, stately car that will literally go for hundreds of thousands of miles...please find yourself one of these and take care of it well. We have literally gotten to the point where, for those of us who refuse to budge on real quality...there is nothing else on the market. Nothing replaces these cars...except for finding another one.
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Pure luxury automobile
Unparalleled transportation
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Great Value
This is my 3rd Lincoln and it is by far the best I've owned.My '07 rides better than my '96 and gets better gas mileage. This car truly excels on the highway where the soft ride, excellent sound system and more than adequate power consumes miles without effort. I have owned Acura, Mercedes and other quality cars and for the money, they cannot match the TC. The interior is so large and comfortable you cannot compare it to any other car. The gas mileage is great for such a large car. On long trips I have averaged almost 25 mpg going 75 mph - all done on regular gas. This car does everything extremely well at a very compelling price.
Solid performer with comfort
Our 2007 Lincoln gives a roomy and comfortable ride with excellent trunk space and 23 MPG economy on a road trip and 18MPG around town. It isn't the fastest car off the line, but a Lincoln owner is mature enough to know this isn't necessary or desirable. It gives adequate performance when passing or getting up to speed on the interstates. When you analyze what a car should do - transport a number of people in comfort and safety at a reasonable cost - the Lincoln Town Car excels at that. Our 92 Town Car gave excellent service for 15 years, and this one seems to be just as reliable. Seats are comfortable and the features are great. Our 67,000 miles with no service problems says it all!
Excellent choice
These cars are very well built. 2008 is very likely to be the last year that the Town Car is available. There is simply no ride quality to equal that of the town car. The engine is well refined and superior to the all aluminum NorthStar power plant of the Cadillac (which is well known now for its grievous unreliability.) This car is heavy, safe, and handles extremely well for its size. The fuel mileage is great for this car (avg. 25mpg on the road). It is sad to see this icon of American luxury go. If you want traditional a\American luxury, the reliability of rear wheel drive, and the reliable, versatile, and inexpensive to maintain modular engine, you need to seriously consider this car
Reliable Cruiser
One of the most reliable cars I have ever owned. They weren't packed full of tech but they ran great, lasted forever, and were ridiculously comfortable!
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Town Cars Are Better
I am very pleased with 2007 Town Car Signature. This is my seventh Town Car and I have to say it is the quietest one to date. I have owned TC's from the seventies, eighties and nineties. The styling is much improved over the 1998 through 2002 year models. The build quality and quality of materials is excellent. Not a single problem with the car. No trim falling off, etc. Very well built.
A classy head-turner
A TownCar, is what it is. It is spacious, comfortable, more than enough horsepower for passing, a very very deep trunk, can tow 1,500 lbs., extremely reliable (you’ll be hard-pressed to see any Lincoln TownCar pulled to the side of the road because of mechanical problems)etc. It has extremely low tech, isn’t fuel efficient (but tell me any V8 engines are!), only 1 touch down window for the driver. But for the year of t has decent tech for the year. I’ve personally been riding in a TownCar since I was a little boy in my youth in the 80’s and recently got a ‘07 TownCar, Adriana. If taken care of, a TownCar will hold its value quite well against such Japanese brands like Honda or Toyota. Quite a great car for an American last of the Luxury line. I’ve heard Cadillac is better with features but in my opinion, Lincoln is second to none when it comes to reliability, spacious trunk, not to mention the coveted air suspension that no other brand does, to my knowledge.
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Exceeds Expectations
I purchased this vehicle in Chicago and drove it home to Philadelphia. This trip was 810 miles and I drove straight through in 14 hours. This vehicle met or exceeded all of my expectations. I have the Designer Series with the Nav and Moonroof. What a pleasure to drive this magnificent car. While detractors say that it is not the most technologically advanced car on the road, which is true,the sheer comfort, workmanship and room more than make up for the lack of having techno-gadgetry which in no helps getting in or out of an E350 or the ES350. Both cars technically advanced and miserable to ride in - especially the back seat. The Lincoln delivers true, reliable luxury. This won't the last.
Get One While You Still Can
Just took delivery of this 2007 TC and couldn't be more pleased. This is my 4th ('85, '91, '03, '07). Each one has been a little better than the last. Such a shame that a great American classic will soon disappear, there is no equal on the road. Even though fuel economy is not great, it's not bad for a V8 car of this size. Ride and comfort are unsurpassed. And who can't love a car with a hood ornament!
What a ride!!!!!
I bought this Designer Series Town Car with 7000 miles on it. It is so nice, such a civilized ride. Nice seats, gauges and controls, I don't know what more you can ask for. Two years of ownership and NEVER to the dealer for repairs, never!!!! Gas mileage highway 25mph or better, in town 21mph...It is not a sports car, it is a luxury car and it behaves like it...
America does it right
After 50 years of owning autos , I have found this Town Car to be the best . Comfort, relibility, 30 mpg on the highway, no wind noise, easy to drive, auto trunk, auto headlights and wipers. Well worth the money
Awesome
Buy it.Awesome
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Easy Rider
Solid as Grandpa's Reo but a lot easier to drive. I'm a long distance type and take a couple of 3000 mile trips a year. Nothing out there compares with the piece of mind and comfort steering this big beast through mountain roads and big city traffic. This one is a duplicate of my 2003 but for some reason feels a little more solid if that's possible. Cheapened the sun visors for some reason but seats seem softer and this radio which was a pretty cheap up grade is better than the $600 rig in my son's car. Other than that it's the same car. I hate to keep hearing that Ford wants to drop the model. The limo people must be worried.
Fantastic luxury car for the money
This is a great luxury vehicle. I've been wanting one for 3 yrs, ever since I rented one a drove to Vegas. I've finally bought one and am not disapointed. It is really luxurious, I feel like royalty driving this. I have the designer and the leather interior, wood accents are great. Roominess and comfort are first class. I even like the style of the car, even though it's been around for awhile. I drove Toyota Avalon, Infinity, Cadillac and BMW and this vehicle is on a par, or better than each. I got the navigation system and that along with all the other controls for the seats, climate control, mileage calculations, etc. make for a pleasure to operate.
Great highway saloon touring car
its a great car
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A really great car
My 2007 Lincoln Town Car is perfect. It is big and roomy and very comfortable. It drives like a dream. Because of its size, if I get into an accident, I win.
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I may be crazy but...
Just bought the Signature series TownCar. An absolute dream - inside and out. Although the gas prices have gone through the roof, I am pleased to see that I am getting 20 miles per gallon - mostly city driving. Very comfortable; great features and great all around visibility.
Near Perfection
I bought the Designer with every option but the moonroof. What a wonderful car to travel in. On the road I get over 25MPG and all-round, I'm getting 21.5MPG at about 60% highway and 40% city. That is terrific for a car this large. Comfort is unparalleled and I can spread out - no center console that I'd hate. Huge trunk, great features like memory seats and pedals and voice command for the navigation and radio, Sirius, surprisingly good visibility.
Cheap Luxury Car
This is a really nice car. They are a little expensive, but it has nearly everything a Mercedes-Benz S550 has for less than half the price. The back seat is huge in the Signature L, and very luxurious.
Theater top town car
This car has a theater half top that gives it a distinctive look
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I love this car. Smoothest riding car you can buy, and damn near silent. It just doesn't get any better. The Town Car is the last real American car. Body on frame, V8, six passengers.
Hard to find anything ,better
Just a large comfortable car that can last for 15 years and still look good with 150000 miles
Why i like my lincoln towncar
I love the styling. The ride is excellent, like riding on a sofa in your living room. I've owned Lincolns in the past and they're great. You can keep your Japanese or German cars, give a good old America automobile anytime!
Confused now...
I have had the car for over a year and not in love with it yet. I am a fairly young driver for this type of car (34 when I bought it). I owned a Deville prior and am leaning towards another one. The air ride was better in the Cadillac, instrument panel had more options, seats were more comfortable, engine performance much, much better, and features that Lincoln doesn't even offer.