2003 Lincoln Town Car Overview

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2003 Lincoln Navigator by Paul A. Eisenstein (4/29/2002) GET CURRENT PRICING GET AN INSURANCE QUOTE The Lincoln Town Car has become something of an up-market anachronism, a definition of luxury that no longer fits the times. Its massive size, boulevard ride and boxy styling recall a generation of vehicles that have become all but extinct—along with Ton Car retail customers

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Trim MSRP / Invoice Fuel Econ
2003 Lincoln Town Car: 4dr Sedan Executive $40,785 / $37,427 City: 17
Hwy: 25
2003 Lincoln Town Car: 4dr Sedan Signature $43,245 / $39,641 City: 17
Hwy: 25
2003 Lincoln Town Car: 4dr Sedan Signature Premium $45,375 / $41,558 City: 17
Hwy: 25
2003 Lincoln Town Car: 4dr Sedan Cartier $45,855 / $41,989 City: 17
Hwy: 25
2003 Lincoln Town Car: 4dr Sedan Cartier Premium $47,985 / $43,907 City: 17
Hwy: 25
2003 Lincoln Town Car: 4dr Sedan Cartier L $51,315 / $46,903 City: 17
Hwy: 25

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    By John L. Brown | Posted: 18/8/2008

    I have a 2003 Signature Lincoln with 48,000 miles. I bought it last August, 2007 and didn't test drive it on a bumpy street. It has the stiffest ride than any other car I have owned. I bought it with 39,000 miles on it. I took it to the third Ford/Lincoln dealer including the dealer I bought it from and the third one said it had the wrong shocks on the back. They replaced the shocks with air shocks, but it did not help. I have put a new set of tires with nitrogen in them. It still does not absorb the slightest bump. I bought the car because my wife has a terrible back condition and we have to drive a long distance to her doctors. We now have to go in my 2000 Chrysler Cirrus because she cannot stand the ride in the Lincoln. Where can I go for help? Thanks John

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