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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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1.50 of 5, 2.00 votes

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Price Paid:  $30800.00 from Burlington Lincoln-M

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.

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.

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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