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LINCOLN TOWN CAR
The Lincoln Town Car is a full-size, rear-wheel drive luxury sedan sold by Ford's upscale Lincoln brand. The Town Car features a V8 engine and large exterior and interior dimensions.
The Town Car is, despite recently declining sales numbers, one of the best selling American luxury cars. It also serves as America's most used limousine and chauffeured car. While relatively affordable when compared to European flagship luxury sedans, the Town Car is currently the most expensive American luxury sedan (according to base MSRP) with prices ranging from $45,815 for a basic Signature Series to $54,140 for a top-of-the-line Signature L Series. The Town Car has been available featuring ballistic protection since 2003 with prices starting at $144,995.
In 2006, Ford considered ending production of Lincoln's largest model after the planned closing of the Wixom Assembly Plant in Wixom, Michigan in 2007 causing near panic, of a transportation nature, on Wall Street. Ford ultimately decided to keep the model and move assembly to the St. Thomas Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada where the Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis, which also use the Ford Panther platform, are currently built. The Town Car's manufacture resumed at its new location in late 2007. The first Canadian-built Town Car rolled off the assembly line on January 10, 2008.[7] The Town Car is currently the largest Canadian-made car, measuring nearly 18 feet (5.49 m) in length for a standard Town Car and 181⁄2 ft (5.64 m) for an L Edition.[3]
Consumer Guide cites the vehicle's strengths as comfort, materials, and ride quality, with weaknesses cited as acceleration and handling. The Town Car is one of the safest cars available on the North American market.
Lincoln LogoThe Lincoln Town Car is a full-size, rear-wheel drive luxury sedan sold by Ford's upscale Lincoln brand.
The Town Car features a V8 engine and large exterior and interior dimensions.
The Town Car is one of the best selling American luxury cars.

The Town Car also serves  as America's most used limousine and chauffeured car. While relatively affordable when compared to European flagship luxury sedans, the Town Car is  currently one of  most expensive American luxury sedans.

In 2006, Ford considered ending production of Lincoln's largest model after the planned closing of the Wixom Assembly Plant in Wixom, Michigan in 2007 causing near panic, of a transportation nature, on Wall Street. Ford ultimately decided to keep the model and move assembly to the St. Thomas Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada where the Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis, which also use the Ford Panther platform, are currently built. The Town Car's manufacture resumed at its new location in late 2007. The first Canadian-built Town Car rolled off the assembly line on January 10, 2008. The Town Car is currently the largest Canadian-made car, measuring nearly 18 feet (5.49 m) in length for a standard Town Car and 181⁄2 ft (5.64 m) for an L Edition.
Consumer’s Guide cites the vehicle's strengths as comfort, materials, and ride quality. The Town Car is one of the safest cars available on the North American market.
Lincolen Town Car

Name

It is probably not a coincidence that "Town Car" is English for "Sedan de Ville," Cadillac's model that was gaining popularity in the 1950s. Both names refer to a classic style of limousine, popular in the 1920s, which had an open chauffeur's compartment up front, but only Lincoln has sometimes attempted to make its modern models visually suggest their older namesakes. Many examples from the 1970s and 1980s have a vinyl roof style which sweeps down the center pillar as part of a raised molding, complete with opera lamps, which suggests a partition between front and rear seats, while no vinyl is applied to the front section of the roof over the driver.

History
1978 Lincoln Continental Town Car. The 1979 town car model year  was the final full-size body before downsizing in 1980.
The Town Car name first appeared in the Lincoln line in 1922, on a custom built Lincoln for Henry Ford. [10]
The Town Car name later appeared on several trim levels on the Lincoln Continental from 1959 to 1980 before becoming a model in its own right for 1981. With the introduction of the smaller flagship Continental sedan in 1982, the Town Car became Lincoln's largest sedan. Since then, there have been three generations of the Town Car with additional minor redesigns, one in 1995 and another one in 2003.

FEATURE & SPECS
Memory Seating
Heated Rear Seats
All-Speed Traction Control
Flex Fuel Capable
Rear-Seat Amenities Package
Full Power Trunk- With open/close remote
Enough trunk space to carry 4 golf bags, or just about anything else you'd need.
Town Car fits you. With the entry-and-exit feature, the seat and steering wheel adjust to your memory preferences for the ultimate comfort.
The Town Car is the first in automotive history to receive a five-star rating* in all five categories (*Star ratings are part of the U.S. Department of Transportation's Safercar.gov Program, www.safercar.gov).

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