2008 Lincoln Town Car Consumer Opinions from Around the Web

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  • '08 Lincoln Town Car Is My 15th Town Car

    My 2008 Lincoln Town Car is my 15th Town Car since 1986 and the car continues to offer the best ride, handling and performance of any luxury car I have driven including those from Bentley... Read full review

  • My 6th Lincoln Town Car

    This is my sixth Lincoln, this Town Car replaced another Town Car that I have. I am pleased that the Signature Limited is the standard Town Car since it provides the upgraded interior... Read full review

  • Flawless Town Car

    I am a 41 year old guy who has owned 18 town cars since the age of twenty. I strayed a couple times to a 430S Class Mercedes and a 530I BMW. The maintenance every 7000 miles was high and... Read full review

  • Once Lincoln, Now Buick

    Was driving the Lincoln Towncar. It just was not what Expected. When driving it made my dentures rattle if you know what I mean. After long trip it felt like someone had jumped on my lower... Read full review

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    Few big American sedans can challenge the Lincoln Town Car's dominance in airport fleets, but the Chrysler 300 LWB offers a more sporting alternative, along with increased rear-seat legroom over the standard 300 sedan. The Cadillac DTS handles and performs better than the Town Car, and it's popular in the limousine and hearse industries.

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