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MSRP

$41,875-$50,245

Invoice

$38,378-$45,911

Fuel economy

20 mpg city / 27 mpg highway

What does Edmunds.com Say?

“If you want a big American luxury car for a reasonable price, the Town Car is the only game in town, but equivalently priced European and Japanese luxury sedans are better in almost every respect.”

The Pros and Cons from Edmunds.com

Pros
Roomy interior, quiet cabin, throaty V8 engine, huge trunk, availability of a long-wheelbase model.

Cons
Interior looks ancient compared to equivalently priced European and Japanese luxury sedans, poor resale value.

Safety

Heading up the list of Town Car safety features is the Personal Safety System, which is comprised of dual-stage front airbags, seat-mounted side airbags and three-point seatbelts for all outboard seating positions. All-speed traction control is standard, as is four-wheel ABS with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution and BrakeAssist technology, which applies full braking power in a panic stop. Also on the list of standard items are traction control and power-adjustable pedals.

 
 
Lincoln Town Car  

The Lincoln Town Car is offered in Signature and Signature Limited trim. Both trims are equipped with a standard 4.6-liter, V8, 239-horsepower engine. A 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard. The Signature is available in regular- or long-wheelbase (called the L) form, while the Signature Limited comes with the regular wheelbase only. Standard equipment includes 17-inch alloy wheels, dual-zone climate control with heat and air conditioning vents for rear passengers, leather upholstery, eight-way power front seats, power-adjustable pedals, a CD player, an analog clock for the dashboard, automatic headlamps and rear parking sensors.

Signature Limited – Adds heated front seats, driver seat memory, a wood-and-leather steering wheel, an upgraded audio system and a full power open/close trunk.

Signature L – Adds a six-inch wheelbase extension for increased rear-seat room and builds upon the standard Signature model's equipment list with dual rear-seat power points, four-way rear head restraints, heated rear seats and remote controls for audio, climate and the front-passenger seat. Various options include HID headlights, chrome wheels, a trunk-mounted CD changer and a navigation system paired with a TXH-certified audio system; dealers can install a Sirius Satellite Radio receiver.

 
 
 
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