Used 2009 Lincoln Town Car Consumer Reviews
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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.
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.
- Signature Limited SedanMSRP: $11,995715 mi away
- Signature Limited SedanMSRP: $10,000736 mi away
- Signature Limited SedanMSRP: $7,850856 mi away
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.
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.
Hard to find anything ,better
Just a large comfortable car that can last for 15 years and still look good with 150000 miles
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.
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!
Once Lincoln, Now Buick
Was driving the Lincoln Towncar. It just was not what Expected. When driving it made my dentures rattle if you know what I mean. After long trip it felt like someone had jumped on my lower back for hours.