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Lincoln Continental

Continental

MSRP: $ 38500.00
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Reviewed by:
pbean



Review Date
April 12, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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3.25 of 5, 4.00 votes

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Review 1 of 96

Price Paid:  $30800.00 from Burlington Lincoln-M

Strengths:
Handling Quality Fit and Finish on interior and exterior Sound System Engine Performance Driveability

Weaknesses:
They've been discontinued - don't expect a high resale value.

Summary:
This is an absolutely beautiful car that I purchased brand new off the showroom floor. They had stopped making the Continental, and the dealer only had four left, and I got an unbelieveable deal on the car. Sticker price was $42,000. With my trade, I paid under $17,000. It has a driver select system which allows me to choose the type of handling I want, and plenty of luxury bells and whistles. The front wheel drive is unbeatable in the snow and rain, the virtual display and leather interior make it a very comfortable car to drive, and I don't get tired after long rides. Everything is top quality, and it is definitely not an old man's car. I love the way the automatic trans shifts when you accelerate hard, and the deep growl it makes. The 275HP all-aluminum DOHC 4.6L really makes this car move. I've had it for almost two years, and I've never had any warranty work that had to be done. Lincoln provides free maintenance (oil, brakes, filters, wiper blades, etc.) for the first 40,000 miles (they only offer it for 12,000 now). I would recommend this car to anyone. Unfortunately, you can only buy them used now, but you can get a great bargain.

Similar Products Used:
First luxury car - other new cars were a 2001 Crown Victoria, and a 1999 Dodge Ram 2500 (5.9L Diesel)


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Reviewed by:
fastway



Review Date
July 28, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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5.00 of 5, 3.00 votes

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Review 2 of 96

Price Paid:  $18000.00 from oklahoma Lincoln/Mer

Year / Model Reviewed:
2001 Lincoln Continental

Strengths:
fit and finish is of quality appearance. Super performance, great ride

Weaknesses:
If any, maybe the fact of using high grade fuel, but the car is worth every penny of the cost to burn this fuel

Summary:
This is my first Ford product in about 8 years. I have had GM products in the past and decided to try out a Lincoln. This Continental had 17000 miles on it when i bought it. This car is a dream to drive with great performance and super fuel economy. I can not believe anyone could say anything bad about this car. The fit and trim on this car is so much better than Cadillac. I will have to say Ford has won me over and Cadillac need to go back to the drawing board about their workmanship.

Similar Products Used:
Cadillac


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Reviewed by:
k.h. martin


Review Date
May 16, 2006

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Review 3 of 96

Price Paid:  $5.00 from aution

Year / Model Reviewed:
2001 lincoln continental

Strengths:
styal milage comfort

Weaknesses:
that they have to be a ford product

Summary:
The 2001 is the third one I have owened in a year. My wife loves these cars. A year ago she had a 1995 got a 1998 and now a 2001. Since she likes them ,wanted as new as we could get. Sorry there not made any more. I cant believe ford made a car this good. 90-94 was worst cars ever built.The 95 up was too gooda car to be a ford product so they stoped making them. Out standing cars .Have seen up to 31mpg on 98.

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buick honda


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Reviewed by:
chris


Review Date
December 21, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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1.00 of 5, 1.00 votes

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Review 4 of 96

Price Paid:  $16000.00 from Rich Mortons

Year / Model Reviewed:
2001 lincoln continental

Strengths:
$16000 for a car worth $41000 two years ago(so what, depreciation is bad, I do not buy cars soley on resale value you should not either, they all depreciate, and they are only worth what someone is willing to pay) Very strong 275hp engine fit and finish smooth transmission sound system excellent interior appointments excellent airbags galore(very safe/sturdy vehicle) not Grandpa's Lincoln

Weaknesses:
I hear parts and service expensive(what newer car today is not expensive to maintain?)You have to pay to play. They are replacing Conti with the LS(BMW looking monstrosity) I can only afford one Continental at a time

Summary:
Overall, a great used car value. I purchased for $16000. Not bad for a vehicle not two years ago was $41000. So this would indicate at the new price the car is fully loaded. IT IS! I do believe if more people had test driven the Continental, more would have been sold. This automobile was targeting the younger crowd with budding family needing space but would not want to give up some driving excitment with just the family truckster. First, the engine is very powerful(wolf in sheeps clothing). You will just about put everyone to shame who think they can beat the hotrod Lincoln. Sure, every car can do 100mph...this Conti can do it between stop lights. Not to mention the nice duel exhaust sound when you stomp on the gas(quiet when just cruising). Interior appointments are excellent as well as the Alpine tape/CD player. It is loud enough and clear enough to make the youngsters with $5000 worth of stereo equipment turn their heads. The active air ride suspension is also a plus, very noticable difference in ride quality/performance in plush, normal, hard mode. I do enjoy floating down the hwy in this Conti. The steering wheel controls for sound system and climate control are a excellent idea and work very well, not to mention cruise control buttons also located on the steering wheel. The virtual instrument/guages are a nice touch, as well as, the console/bucket seat set up. You truly feel you are getting into a fighter plane cockpit. The leather seating area is very comfortable and the heated front seats are excellent. Climate control can be automatic or controlled as you wish. Two driver seat/mirror memory is excellent and a nice touch. Trunk space is far and above expectations. Rear seating area is spacious and very comfortable. My five year old is usually asleep within five minutes of driving. The exterior is very nice and there is enough chrome(for those who still long for it on their automobiles)but not overstated. The car has a very aggressive stance and the power to back it up. Fit and finish is excellent. The deep maroon paint looks to have been layered quite a bit so as to give a deep wet look. Folks, this is not your fathers Lincoln. I recommend the vehicle to those that are just a little tired of the 4 door foreign offerings/domestic offerings.

Similar Products Used:
1980 Lincoln Mark 6(still got it and still running stong)


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Rating
Reviewed by:
Joe M


Review Date
March 18, 2002

Overall Rating
 1 of 5

Value Rating
 1 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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3.00 of 5, 2.00 votes

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Review 5 of 96

Price Paid:  $31500.00 from Linc dealer

Year / Model Reviewed:
2001 Continental

Strengths:
Powerful V-8 Roomy

Weaknesses:
Terrible build quality and reliability annoyingly loud air suspension pump

Summary:
Worst car I have ever owned. After only 8 months, I have been through 2 transmissions and numerous other service issues which finally led to trading in the piece of s--- on an Acura. I thought I got a great deal on the Linc, because of the purchase price vs. content, but I guess you get what you pay for.

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ACURA R-L LEXUS LS400


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