2002 Lincoln Town Car Executive Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Ontario, California, United States
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2002 Lincoln Town Car Executive Series. "No Reason Paying Dealer Taxes, Dealer Doc Fees, Dealer Haggling", When you have dealer quality Priced Just Right!
This vehicle has 98,815 Non-Limo Miles. Car will continue to be utilized for appointments, so mileage will vary. Car was originally purchased by a High-end rental company in which, the association did NOT allow any smoking in the vehicle. I recently purchased vehicle from the State of Nevada. June 2014. The purpose of parting with this vehicle, (please take notice), that I purchased another Lincoln, in which I was the High Bidder, and, I do have a wife, children, mother in law, so, I picked my favorite color, and the white Lincoln has to go. I have driven this vehicle on business travel, retreats, and dining out and we loved it. Beautiful Exterior, and as well, interior. The paint does have very minor wear, as it should being a 12 year old vehicle. The interior is just as well, beautiful. All have been kept in very good condition. The A/C is remarkable. Cold, cold, & cold. Front and rear vents blow with ease. Purchased vehicle in Nevada. Dealer replaced the Air-Ride bags. Always a concern! Idle pulley, and Tires have just under 8k miles. They're fresh with the white wall. I also have receipts for passing Smog Inspection Report in the State of California. Tags are up to par July 2015! Great Town Car. I have Clear Certificate of Title in hand (Pink Slip). 2 Sets of keys with 2 key fab. If you may have any questions, please request. I paid in June 2014, from the Dealer $6338 with taxes, processing fees etc. The vehicle is priced to sell, $1300 Under what My purchase price was! Please be advised: see my reviews. I purchase and sale quality item(s). Have fun, and have a great Labor Day!! |
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