I had my 1990 town car for 3 years. I had to replace all the seals and gaskets on the engine, the power steering pump, radiator, emission system and rear springs. now it runs like a dream and sound like a truck LOL
My Dad has a 1990 Cartier Lincoln town car! Still looks good! Its has 86, thousand miles and drives great! He got it from an auction with 66, thousand miles.
First new car I ever bought. My mother in law now drives it. Silver Cartier it still has less than 80,000 miles 27 years later. She drives it to the country club every Saturday without fail. She also refuses to get a new car as she says nothing new looks as classy as this one.
Go to 3:04 They're not kidding. Haha. I have a '92 and its so awesome. People look at my car and they're like "Ehh... cool car...", but then they sit down and go for a ride and instantly say, "THIS IS THE BEST CAR EVER!". It is so comfortable.
I love Town Cars , had newer ones , but my 1990 is my baby always garaged , my 1994 is my daily driver . American big body 👍 I couldn't drive anything else .
My grandfather drives a '94 Executive Series Town Car, he has 172k miles on it and he's had it since new. He's getting ready for a bit of a newer town car but it's a comfortable car for sure (:
This generation Town Car was without any doubt among the most reliable and well built US cars ever. This Promo makes me laugh though... Try selling a car in Europe only telling the potential customer that this car gives You prestige, it´s quiet and comfy, got "V8 power" and has ABS brakes (Without telling You what it´s good for)..... Body on frame is not a safety feature in my world.... Also love those for safety matters, non functional headrests (Got them in my -93 Crown Vic as well).
These lincolns I give them alot of respect I'm about to buy a another 95 Town Car Cartier series this going to be my 6th lincoln I don't care 1980-2011 lincolns soft riding lURUXY cars and trucks
Me gusta el carro; un Lincoln Town Car Signature Series 1990; es un excelente automóvil; me trae momentos cuándo era niño; y me gusta mucho el carro; cuando veo ése comercial; me siento cómo un niño en navidad; ése carro es único en el continente latinoamericano; después del Cadillac; también le hizo competencia al Chevrolet Caprice Classic y Cadillac Fleetwood; fabricado por la Ford Motor Company; en homenaje al presidente de Estados Unidos de Norteamérica Abraham Lincoln; Saludos, feliz año y buenos días.
@3rdgen4runnerguru And to think after DECADES of being in a pissing contest with the Cadillac Fleetwood, it outlasted it by 15 years too (the Fleetwood's final year was 1996; the Town Car, 2011)!
@jerzeebook just wondered how you were making out with this one. The early 4.6's could be a little problematic. I think they were pretty much debugged by 97. But, nonetheless, I think you wil still be enjoying the 4.6. I kept good premium oils in the 94 i had, comparable mileage. It ran out nice, gives you a little more kick in the tail than the 5.0 because of the DOHC wizardry. I now own a 90 with the 5.0 engine.
I have always admired Lincoln not so much Cadillac but Lincoln is where it's at and I finally got one a 94 you don't really see people talking about 94s or 90s anymore why is that
power window nylon gears go out, making windows inoperable. Its only a $8 part and if they have never been replaced, prepare to replace them soon. I did all 4 on my 1990 TC
Steve Marroquin It fills the gap between your neck and bottom of head. It’s better than nothing but not as safe as a full headrest. It’s probably mainly because people didn’t want rediclous headrests that were big. But nowdays we know they are there to protect us.
Modern car headrests are safer, but annoying and uncomfortable. Your head is always touching them and forces your head forward in nerd posture. People compensate by tilting the seats way too far back. Safety is great but at what cost?
i have a 93 town car it has 198,143 miles and its completly stock and i take it to the drag strip and for what it is it does a 13 second lap its a monster and still my everyday driver
"Its 5.0 liter V8 engine and 4-speed automatic transmission deliver performance to match Lincoln's style" I couldn't help laughing at that ...150 hp mated to 4000 lbs of car = dismal performance. I had an '89 with the same powertrain. The OHC 4.6L in '91onward was a much needed improvement.
@@jaydlightning2015 Performance was ok for the time, but keep in mind by 1990 the lighter Deville was putting out 180hp from a 4.5L, and Fleetwood Brougham with optional 5.7 had about 180hp as well.
To hell with these haters i own a 2001& 1995 Towncar both Signature Series. The best car i've ever owned next to a 2003 Sable LS i just brought from a estate sale. Towncars are more famous than most of these high-end mercedes & bmws
Thought about getting a '97 Town Car a few years ago. would have if it were black or that deep emerald green, but i'm not a big fan of the gray on gray, especially in the 2020s when everything is so colorless already. So i went and got a series of brightly colored Cadillacs instead.
@JakeDaSnakeFilms I have one... :) and it is one sweet old car!! It has more insulation than the oldre cars and drives quieter, handles real nice, feels much newer with that old reliable 302 EFI that just keeps going and going.
I had a 1975 Town Coupe, nice car, but no brakes... So bought a 1975 Cadillac Sedan de Ville. Unfortunately, blew the engine racing a Road Runner. Oh, well this 1988, so they were plentiful back then... Now, I'd baby them.
I can't help but laugh at this commercial it's so corny especially the narrator. Those lincolns are the freakin shiznit but whenever I see them the rear air suspension is always blown out.
Terrence Gold Well you could go with Asian and European cars too. They are all heavy laden with electronics and they can be hacked into and controlled by outside sources
this commercial is a shining example of how narrow minded and sexist car commercials were at the time...I know this car was designed for a certain buyer....but come on, golfers, senior citizens, and of course, no women behind the wheel. Women belong in the passengers seat checking their makeup.
You just showed me you are a STUPID ASS HOLE . I am a women . I have driven Lincolns since I was 21 . My husband and I own 8 Lincolns . We have a 2018 Navigator have driven them since their introduction . My daily driver is a 1996 Lincoln TOWN CAR . The car is still a DREAM to drive . . Now we also own 2 FERRARI's they are Beautiful but a real pain to own and drive . The most joy I get in a FERRARI is on the expressway with very little traffic . As for the LINCOLNS they are always a JOY TO own and Drive . We have a collection of 15 cars total . BUY A LINCOLN ,OLD or NEW . Sincerely MRS. M
This was my favorite Town Car. It got more advanced & modern, & yet somehow became even more beautiful, classy & elegant than ever before.
The 1990-1997 Town Cars were the best.
Mike Hunt you got that right brother ! 🍻👍
Had a '94 and '97. No ride compares. Loved them.
1997 Lincoln Town Car Owner
210,000 Miles & Still Running!
Kevin Griffey
Nice!
1997 Lincoln Town Car owner- 130,000 miles and counting.
@@MillerMeteor74 i give these lincolns lot of respect dream lURUXY cars old and new skool still love Cadillacs
Cool
That was the best year for that generation
Bought my first Town Car in 2011 when production of Town Cars ended and it was a 1990 Town Car. I fell in love instantly.
It was in those days that real owners had real taste and Lincoln was know for its prestige elegants
They mailed these to owners of Town Cars from the 80s, my uncle had an 1988 and I remember watching this
Nice introduction by the Golden Bear... now, I want a Town Car.
Lincoln Town Car is THE BEST!!!!!
I own a 1995 executive series 65,000 miles. wonderful automobile
Do you still have it? How many miles does it have now?
Yeah 10 years later how is running? I own a 93 cartier 327k miles and a 97 signature 171k miles .
I had my 1990 town car for 3 years. I had to replace all the seals and gaskets on the engine, the power steering pump, radiator, emission system and rear springs. now it runs like a dream and sound like a truck LOL
My Dad has a 1990 Cartier Lincoln town car! Still looks good! Its has 86, thousand miles and drives great! He got it from an auction with 66, thousand miles.
Great car,runs like a dream and is pretty much indestructible
First new car I ever bought. My mother in law now drives it. Silver Cartier it still has less than 80,000 miles 27 years later. She drives it to the country club every Saturday without fail. She also refuses to get a new car as she says nothing new looks as classy as this one.
Still love the 60s and 70s lincolns
Go to 3:04
They're not kidding. Haha. I have a '92 and its so awesome. People look at my car and they're like "Ehh... cool car...", but then they sit down and go for a ride and instantly say, "THIS IS THE BEST CAR EVER!". It is so comfortable.
You can’t drive a golf cart on the greens and let alone they but that huge town car in the green! Lol!
Nice video though.
5:42 Elderly goals
Age 34 when I got mine
Proud owner of 1994 town car. Paid 1700 for it, and it with 92xxx miles. Signature series to be exact. Easy to maintain and its affordable luxury
Man I REALLY WANT A 1990-1997 Town Car SOOOOO Badly!!!!
I love Town Cars , had newer ones , but my 1990 is my baby always garaged , my 1994 is my daily driver . American big body 👍 I couldn't drive anything else .
I wish I had a 90 Town Car... it has the newer body-style but still has the 5 liter V8.. that I like :D
My grandfather drives a '94 Executive Series Town Car, he has 172k miles on it and he's had it since new. He's getting ready for a bit of a newer town car but it's a comfortable car for sure (:
+Vincent D 1991-1995 4.6s are good for nothing but burning oil.
+Mr Anderson I know that's right, my parents 1993 Ford Crown Vic bit the dust cause it consumed a lot of oil
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carros de verdade que marcaram época 😗😃
The narrator's voice is the equivalent of auditory Valium.
According to Jack, success is measured by the home you live in and the car you drive... this shows a life not explored.hahha
Love it. I have a 1991 that is very much like the blue one in the video, even the same color.
This generation Town Car was without any doubt among the most reliable and well built US cars ever.
This Promo makes me laugh though...
Try selling a car in Europe only telling the potential customer that this car gives You prestige, it´s quiet and comfy, got "V8 power" and has ABS brakes (Without telling You what it´s good for).....
Body on frame is not a safety feature in my world....
Also love those for safety matters, non functional headrests (Got them in my -93 Crown Vic as well).
These lincolns I give them alot of respect I'm about to buy a another 95 Town Car Cartier series this going to be my 6th lincoln I don't care 1980-2011 lincolns soft riding lURUXY cars and trucks
Thanks for that upload! Great rare classic stuff 8)
is it possible to upgrade the engine of lincoln town car with only 150 hp to a higher hp like 300 hp?
@towncar16 i just got a 92 yesterday for my first car
cosmos21ful
How has your town car been for you?
Success is maysured in many ways.
Love the 90 Town Cars. Last of the 5.0 Lincolns.
Me gusta el carro; un Lincoln Town Car Signature Series 1990; es un excelente automóvil; me trae momentos cuándo era niño; y me gusta mucho el carro; cuando veo ése comercial; me siento cómo un niño en navidad; ése carro es único en el continente latinoamericano; después del Cadillac; también le hizo competencia al Chevrolet Caprice Classic y Cadillac Fleetwood; fabricado por la Ford Motor Company; en homenaje al presidente de Estados Unidos de Norteamérica Abraham Lincoln; Saludos, feliz año y buenos días.
Why are their headrests so low? They won't protect you from whiplash in an accident.
Typical for a 1990 model vehicle. They are adjustable however.
Town car , the finest expression of luxury motoring . Jack Nicklaus the classiest golfer a great pair of icons .
Boy she's got her nose way up in the air when she's driving!
towncars rule !! there basicly the last surviving FULLSIZE car in the U.S i own a 97 signiture series
@3rdgen4runnerguru And to think after DECADES of being in a pissing contest with the Cadillac Fleetwood, it outlasted it by 15 years too (the Fleetwood's final year was 1996; the Town Car, 2011)!
I would've bought one if the intake manifold wasn't made out of plastic. So I got me a '93 Fleetwood instead.
This body style has aged very well. Its successor, not so much.
@jerzeebook just wondered how you were making out with this one. The early 4.6's could be a little problematic. I think they were pretty much debugged by 97. But, nonetheless, I think you wil still be enjoying the 4.6. I kept good premium oils in the 94 i had, comparable mileage. It ran out nice, gives you a little more kick in the tail than the 5.0 because of the DOHC wizardry. I now own a 90 with the 5.0 engine.
I'd much rather find a 1980 Continental Town Car with the 351W V8.
I have always admired Lincoln not so much Cadillac but Lincoln is where it's at and I finally got one a 94 you don't really see people talking about 94s or 90s anymore why is that
@DUBZ285
What kind of body kits? and where can i get them?
power window nylon gears go out, making windows inoperable. Its only a $8 part and if they have never been replaced, prepare to replace them soon. I did all 4 on my 1990 TC
Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor makes a cameo appearance at 3:54. Who knew the Town Car was so popular among legal elites?
What’s the point in baby head rests when they barely go above your collar bone
Steve Marroquin
It fills the gap between your neck and bottom of head. It’s better than nothing but not as safe as a full headrest. It’s probably mainly because people didn’t want rediclous headrests that were big. But nowdays we know they are there to protect us.
Modern car headrests are safer, but annoying and uncomfortable. Your head is always touching them and forces your head forward in nerd posture. People compensate by tilting the seats way too far back. Safety is great but at what cost?
i own a 1992 Towncar i got this video with it when i brought the car off a neighbor.
i have a 93 town car it has 198,143 miles and its completly stock and i take it to the drag strip and for what it is it does a 13 second lap its a monster and still my everyday driver
I have 2 of those , a 95 and a 96 , love them
My 1997 Lincoln towncar is at 215,000 miles will drive it anywhere no problem
we have body kits for the 90 thru 97 lincoln town car
Where was this filmed
1990 MOTOR TREND car of the year
"Its 5.0 liter V8 engine and 4-speed automatic transmission deliver performance to match Lincoln's style"
I couldn't help laughing at that ...150 hp mated to 4000 lbs of car = dismal performance. I had an '89 with the same powertrain. The OHC 4.6L in '91onward was a much needed improvement.
That wasn't bad in 1990 though
@@jaydlightning2015 Performance was ok for the time, but keep in mind by 1990 the lighter Deville was putting out 180hp from a 4.5L, and Fleetwood Brougham with optional 5.7 had about 180hp as well.
Nice car ,,
Unggahan video yang bagus
To hell with these haters i own a 2001& 1995 Towncar both Signature Series. The best car i've ever owned next to a 2003 Sable LS i just brought from a estate sale. Towncars are more famous than most of these high-end mercedes & bmws
Thought about getting a '97 Town Car a few years ago. would have if it were black or that deep emerald green, but i'm not a big fan of the gray on gray, especially in the 2020s when everything is so colorless already. So i went and got a series of brightly colored Cadillacs instead.
Still a big fan of the 90s towncar, especially the earlier ones, so perhaps someday when the right one comes along.
@JakeDaSnakeFilms I have one... :) and it is one sweet old car!! It has more insulation than the oldre cars and drives quieter, handles real nice, feels much newer with that old reliable 302 EFI that just keeps going and going.
Wow where do you buy one. Have they started selling them yet?
they didn't have plastic intakes til '96
I had a 1975 Town Coupe, nice car, but no brakes... So bought a 1975 Cadillac Sedan de Ville.
Unfortunately, blew the engine racing a Road Runner. Oh, well this 1988, so they were plentiful back then... Now, I'd baby them.
2:42 driving experience a pleasure..*lady drives off farting*
look how dinky those headrest were. how were those going to help against whiplash in a wreck.
The 4.6 was great. More powerful, ultra reliable and not that thirsty for a V8
@ClassicTVMan1981X I'd like a 75 continental town car with that 460 cu in V8!
I have a 1990 Town car and im disappointed to say that you're right, performance isn't its strong point.
@whatitis99 absolutely right. Slip of the keyboard.
Wouldn't "discerning" have been a slighty better choice of word than "discriminating"?
Great video either way.
@campingkillen a body on frame car will have a better ride
Мечтаю линколин классная классика неповторимый стиль у машины, но несмогу себе позволить никогда..
I own a 1991 Town car 2nd owner,120,000 miles. 1991 Lincoln Town car my blue heaven...check her out
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Before the stupid compact SUV era of today
well,the Mark had it til '92.the 5.0 was junk ,anyways. we didn't call 'em five LEAKERS for nothing!
I can't help but laugh at this commercial it's so corny especially the narrator.
Those lincolns are the freakin shiznit but whenever I see them the rear air suspension is always blown out.
the last best lincoln was made in 97 after that a bunch of crap!
no
Alex Escalate
No!
All of them were great!
THIS BIG ASS CARR!! OF COURSE YOU FINNA SEE OLD BITCHES UP IN THEM!!
No offence to the elderly. I love old people.
hello
Back when AMERICA WAS FUCKING AMERICA!
Holy old white people. They could’ve at least made the valet black
560SEL was much better.
"The 1990 Lincoln Town Car. Perfect for those who find it joyous and heartwarming to spend half their monthly income on electrical repairs."
Well newer cars are worse since they have even more electrical components so maybe you need a model-T?
Want electrical problems?? Buy a new car. Perhaps a new GM CAR.
Terrence Gold
Well you could go with Asian and European cars too. They are all heavy laden with electronics and they can be hacked into and controlled by outside sources
Alex Taylor my two 91's are completely troublefree :)
Sound a lot like owning a Saab or Audi, from the 80's.
this commercial is a shining example of how narrow minded and sexist car commercials were at the time...I know this car was designed for a certain buyer....but come on, golfers, senior citizens, and of course, no women behind the wheel. Women belong in the passengers seat checking their makeup.
You just showed me you are a STUPID ASS HOLE . I am a women . I have driven Lincolns since I was 21 . My husband and I own 8 Lincolns . We have a 2018 Navigator have driven them since their introduction . My daily driver is a 1996 Lincoln TOWN CAR . The car is still a DREAM to drive . . Now we also own 2 FERRARI's they are Beautiful but a real pain to own and drive . The most joy I get in a FERRARI is on the expressway with very little traffic . As for the LINCOLNS they are always a JOY TO own and Drive . We have a collection of 15 cars total . BUY A LINCOLN ,OLD or NEW . Sincerely MRS. M
"No women behind the wheel"
2:42
3:37
Sexists voted for Killary because she is a woman.
There is literally a woman driving the car in the video.