Immaculate 1993 Lincoln Town Car-absolutely Like A New Car And Needs Nothing on 2040-cars
Pontiac, Michigan, United States

I just took these photos literally minutes ago--dunno why it says Jan. 2013 (??!!?)....For sale!....a STRIKING powder blue Lincoln Town Car....completely original and NO RUST ANYWHERE!! It's incredibly razor straight with a flawless HIGH LUSTER exterior finish and an equally flawless interior as well. Originally a Florida car (so I was told when I bought it) so this is the only winter it's ever seen and being a retired gentleman, I never took it out on nasty days so the undercarriage is very clean too. This particular generation Town Car has a longevity and dependability that is legendary, and they are so comfortable, super quiet and have an astonishing SMOOTH and stable ride....starts right up (remote start!) and runs and shifts smoothly.....everything works as it should (except the cassette player) and you can drive it anywhere with no worries!--cold air with amazing automatic climate control, auto high beam control, auto headlamp control--all the usual goodies. I've never had to fix ANYTHING on the car and it still NEEDS NOTHING.....all I ever did was buy BRAND NEW (expensive) OEM famous Lincoln Turbine Wheels with slightly bigger tires and had winter tires mounted on to the original honeycomb wheels (which all go with the car).....I've done the usual things of course like pressure clean the fuel system, pressure clean the cooling system, change the rear axle fluid--plus oil changes every 3000 miles WITHOUT FAIL!!....and this car has never been through a car wash--ALWAYS hand-washed. I'm an incurable car nut so I always have my eye on something different--I've only had this one a year or so. I'm always looking and that's the only reason I'm selling it. There should be NO DISAPPOINTMENTS with this car--this is no exaggeration, IT'S TOTALLY LIKE A NEW CAR, for real! (look at the photos!--and I have tons more to share if you like)......it's magnificent to look at and to drive and it has a truly imposing presence due to it's size and commands a lot of attention!....if nobody wants it I'll just keep it. I'm asking $7000 obo and welcome any offers......make me an offer--who knows?!!.....cash only
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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.
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