I hope one day I'll find another Lincoln Town Car in a upper trim level as this one. I bought a 2006 Lincoln Town Car Signature (base) meaning nothing fancy. I paid mine off September 2019 but doibt I'll find another with low miles. Yes Lincoln should've kept building these as they sold very well but still see alot of them as the previous years. Thank you for sharing.
@@mercedesbenzs600bash so true. I'll even check Cargurus from time to time, outside from where I live including nationwide. 4.5 years ago i got lucky when I found the one I have now with low miles.
Joey Bananas I'm 33 and just bought a 2009 signature limited silver outside with black interior. 59k miles and I got it for $10,800 from a dealer. I love it so much. People are saying omg old mans car and you look like a wanna be gangster. lol whatever man, I have a real bad back and the comfort is worth everything to me. These seats are the best I've ever sat in in a vehicle. I'm so happy. I hope it last a long time.
+James RiSSmiller I'd disagree slightly. Yes sales had been going down, and for a long time, but that was hardly the only reason it was discontinued. The Panther platform it was based on was older then dirt, originally built in a much different era, in today's world with stringent CAFE #'s to meet a full size V8 sedan was hardly practical for Ford to justify keeping it going. The other reason could be the increasing use of SUV's especially in the livery service most of these were used in. The Navigator became the go to, mostly due to it's increased space, and better interior. I will say though I've rode in a few Town Cars and there is truly nothing quite like them, very nice riding vehicle. Fans of this car all hurt Ford stopped producing them won't have to wait very long though, the new Lincoln Conti looks to answer all the prayers of the folks who wish they could still buy a Town Car brand new.
I hope one day I'll find another Lincoln Town Car in a upper trim level as this one. I bought a 2006 Lincoln Town Car Signature (base) meaning nothing fancy. I paid mine off September 2019 but doibt I'll find another with low miles. Yes Lincoln should've kept building these as they sold very well but still see alot of them as the previous years. Thank you for sharing.
There out there just gotta search...
@@mercedesbenzs600bash so true. I'll even check Cargurus from time to time, outside from where I live including nationwide. 4.5 years ago i got lucky when I found the one I have now with low miles.
I had two of these. a 98 at 27 & 04 @ 31. love them. only complaint is both dropped in the back
I bought 6 of these car love American cars
You have two pieces missing on you passenger side. Two chrome lines above the wheels.
I wonder why this Townie has crome wheel arches on one side, but not the other.
I believe in 2010 Lincoln offered heated seats and cooled seats for the driver and all 3 passengers. I know the 2011 T.C. does.
She clean. That's for sure....
I wish Hawaii sold used town cars.
No one:
Car Salesman:
"Non-smoking so there is no rust"
Non-smoking Southern car so there is no rust
35 yrs old , I have owed 95,98 00 03 and finally my black on black 2008 I will buy nothing else I hope I can find one when on 66yrs old
Joey Bananas I'm 33 and just bought a 2009 signature limited silver outside with black interior. 59k miles and I got it for $10,800 from a dealer. I love it so much. People are saying omg old mans car and you look like a wanna be gangster. lol whatever man, I have a real bad back and the comfort is worth everything to me. These seats are the best I've ever sat in in a vehicle. I'm so happy. I hope it last a long time.
@@BeeBopGaming FUCK THOSE SIMPS! LET 'EM KICK ROCKS!
I love those cars
Best Car Ever
still have the car for sale?
very gooood
What is the price on ths car?
Car still available?
toop
why this video now?
Price plz
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production stopped in September of 2011 because of sale numbers were lower and lower each year
+James RiSSmiller I'd disagree slightly. Yes sales had been going down, and for a long time, but that was hardly the only reason it was discontinued. The Panther platform it was based on was older then dirt, originally built in a much different era, in today's world with stringent CAFE #'s to meet a full size V8 sedan was hardly practical for Ford to justify keeping it going. The other reason could be the increasing use of SUV's especially in the livery service most of these were used in. The Navigator became the go to, mostly due to it's increased space, and better interior. I will say though I've rode in a few Town Cars and there is truly nothing quite like them, very nice riding vehicle.
Fans of this car all hurt Ford stopped producing them won't have to wait very long though, the new Lincoln Conti looks to answer all the prayers of the folks who wish they could still buy a Town Car brand new.