Sedan Automatic 3.9l V8-32v 4 Door White Pearl, Moonroof, Alpine 6 Cd on 2040-cars
Santa Clara, California, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8 Sport 3.9L DOHC EFI 32 Valve, 8 Cyls, Fuel Inj
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Lincoln
Model: LS
Trim: with All-Season Pkg & Moonroof
Options: Heated Front Seats, 6 CD Changer, Alpine Audiophile Sound System, Auto Dimming Mirror, Leather wrapped steering wheel & shifter, Sunroof, Leather Seats
Safety Features: Keyless Entry, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Power Tilt/Tele Steering Wheel, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 83,074
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
1st / Original Owner of
2002 Lincoln LS Sedan 4 Door V8 Sport
VIN: 1LNHM87A62Y655218
83,074 miles (low)
3.9 Liter Engine (Feedback Fuel System) 8 Cylinders, 32 Valve, Fuel Injection Catalyst, 5-Speed Automatic OD Transmission
White Pearl Tri-Coat Metallic exterior, Light Graphite leather interior and steering wheel
Exterior: Front Fog Lamps
Interior: Audiophile AM/FM Stereo/6 CD Changer, 8-way power drivers seat with lumbar support, auto dimming mirrors, 5 passenger leather seating, 60/40 fold down rear seats, theater seating, leather wrapped steering wheel, leather wrapped shifter knob, front and rear carpeted floor mats, dual auto temperature controls, all season package with heated front seats, power moonroof. Note the A/C is not functional and sold as-is.
Functional Features: Engine Oil Cooler, Dual Exhaust, Independent front and rear suspension, sport-tuned suspension, passenger compartment particle air filter
Safety/Security: Driver and passenger SRS Air Bags, Driver and passenger side air bags, power 4 wheel disc brakes with ABS, Child locks rear seat, 3 point rear safety belts, remote keyless entry system, perimeter alarm with LED indicator, electronic message center
Meticulously cared for, all service records available
Beautiful looking and clean body
Extremely smooth, comfortable ride with lots of power
Come take a look and test drive it ~ now at Santa Clara Wheels & Deals parking lot for viewing and test drives. Ask them about seeing and test driving #D-21. Take a look at this great looking, powerful, safe and fun to drive sedan and make us an offer!
Lincoln LS for Sale
- 2004 licoln lse leather sunroof low miles(US $6,950.00)
- 2001 lincoln ls base sedan 4-door 3.9l(US $1,600.00)
- 2000 lincoln ls base sedan 4-door 3.9l with sport package alpine audiophile(US $4,800.00)
- 2002 lincoln ls(US $2,500.00)
- Lincoln ls sport loaded, v-8, power moon roof, excellent condition(US $8,500.00)
- 2000 lincoln ls v6, 56000k original miles/a rare find all original cream puff(US $7,495.00)
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MKC Concept is the real fresh start for Lincoln [w/poll]
Mon, 14 Jan 2013We were admittedly bullish about the Lincoln MKC Concept when we introduced it to you yesterday, as we were taken aback by how cohesive the C-platform crossover is in the metal. As it turns out, so were you, dear reader. With hundreds of comments booked on our original Deep Dive story, the overwhelming temperature of the Autoblog Commenteriat is one of surprise and delight - quite an accomplishment for a marque that many had written off for dead. The reception here under the bright lights of the Detroit Auto Show appears to be no less positive, but we thought you might want a second, closer look afforded by these live photos.
Lincoln remains mum on production MKC drivetrain specifics (we're thinking it will start with the 2.0-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder out of its similarly sized Ford Escape relative, or maybe the midlevel 1.6-liter), but we shouldn't have to wait too long. The showcar is expected to closely mirror the production model (due as early as later this year), so much so that Ford global marketing boss Jim Farley explicitly told the press conference masses, "When you see the MKC, do not think concept." That's good news, as the MKC is pivotal to Lincoln's effort to rebuild awareness and consideration on the back of its MKZ sedan, a model just now going on sale. In fact, with the small crossover segment exploding, the MKC could very well turn out to be more important to the brand than the MKZ.
After seeing these new photos, are you more or less enamored with Lincoln's new concept? Leave a comment after voting in our poll below.
Lincoln to resurrect old nameplates for China?
Wed, 04 Dec 2013Judging by the success that many luxury automakers are currently experiencing in China, it's no surprise that Lincoln plans to take advantage of the situation by peddling its wares across the Pacific. Lincoln will open its first Chinese dealership next year, but potential buyers there won't be mucking through the same alphabet soup of car names found in American showrooms. USA Today reports that Ford's luxury car division could revert back to legacy names (like Continental and Zephyr) in China while keeping the MK_ names here in North America.
In speaking to Ford exec Jim Farley during the LA Auto Show, USA Today says that Lincoln could switch its naming structure as models are refreshed. Farley didn't confirm that the naming revamp would be a China-only decision, but article leaves little hope that American buyers will get to see the return of classic names anytime soon.
Why would Ford rehash old Lincoln names for China only? Buyers there seem to have a better historical associations with the nameplates than in the US. Chinese also still hold Lincoln in high regard, associating the marque with use by prominent government officials.