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2004 Lincoln Town Car - Web Chatter

MSRP: $41,675 - $50,120 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2004 lincoln town car Professional Edmunds Review

...priced European and Japanese luxury sedans are better in almost every respect.Published: 10/02/2004 Updated: 10/02/2009 What's New for 2004: Having been freshened with a host of changes last year...

Cars.com
2004 Lincoln Town Car Professional Cars.com Review

...The chromed vertical-bar grille stands upright and is flanked by quad-beam halogen headlights. Standard models are 215.4 inches long overall on a 117.7-inch wheelbase, while the extended-length L...

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MSN Autos user
2004 Town Car Ultimate

...Cons: Cons: Horsepower for such a large vehicle needs to be improved. Windnoise needs to be addressed. This has been persistent with both the 2003 and 2004...

Cars.com user
great car

...It has the largest interior room of any production car, huge trunk, ride is excellent. Everyone who rides in it is awed by the comfort, quiet, and roominess...

MSN Autos user
A great automobile

...It is my 8th towncar in the last 14 years with just over 30,000 on it, and I still have a 99 cartier and 2001 signature. Great vehicles and with little...

MSN Autos user
Great American Luxury Car

...Cons: Performance could be better - another 50 horsepower would go a long ways to help it compete better with the Cadillacs and the Lexus 430. Overall: Great...


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