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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| Type R Issue | 31Relevance | 5 years ago | Jer | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... been driving Hondas and Toyotas for 3 decade. Honda cars and Toyota trucks. I have a 2017 Tacoma TRD. I've always bought used with great luck but last year I made the mistake of test driving a Civic Type R. All I can say is WOW! I went out and bought a brand new 2019 model in July of 2020. I thought I got a good deal. I love this car and to me it's the perfect car for my environment. It's a blast to drive on these curvy, twisty, mountains roads. Although I've had it just over a year I've just put over 10k miles on it. I've been driving it fairly easy so as ... | |||||
| RE: Lincoln Town Car vs. Continental? | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Mod_Man | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Ehhh....I still like the Town Car better. Was never a fan of the Continental's styling. IMO, the Town Car was the more luxury oriented of the two. | |||||
| Answer to: Lincoln Town Car vs. Continental? | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Question is about 2001 Continental, one that came with 4.6 V8 not the newer EcoBoost junk. (Looks like this) So what ya think about those? | |||||
| Answer to: Lincoln Town Car vs. Continental? | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Mod_Man | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I like the Panther Town Cars myself, though I came close to buying a brand new Continental some time back before I swore Ford off for good. Nice cars, but the price tag was ridiculous. I believe the old school Panthers will outlast the new ones by far. I also love a good land yacht. 🙂 | |||||
| Answer to: Lincoln Town Car vs. Continental? | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | pdiddler | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I guess I don’t know enough about the Continental’s history. The year in question is 2001, so I guess my question would be, up to what year the Town Car & the Continental are basically the same vehicle, and which is the more ‘luxurious’? Thanks! | |||||
| Lincoln Town Car vs. Continental? | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | pdiddler | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey Scotty! I’ve seen you tout the virtues of the Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, and the Lincoln Town Car. What about the Lincoln Continental? Is that car as good as the Town Car? If not, what are the differences? Thanks! | |||||
| What is your opinion of the 2016-20 Lincoln Continental?? | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Joeo | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey Scotty, What do you think of the 2016-20 Lincoln Continental with the 2.7 l V6? Do you think it will be reliable as it ages if it's taken care of? I love its looks and its possibly the last Lincoln sedan for a long time to come. Thanks, Joe | |||||
| RE: Hi Scotty. What's your opinion on buying a used Lincoln Continental. 2017, under 20k miles, $29k. | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| In that case, check out Day Walker's link below he has a good analysis on the Continental. I mean its still relatively new so it may or may not reach 100k miles, I doubt it with an EcoBoost engine and Focus transmission. | |||||
| 2002 Lincoln Continental engine speed control problem. | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | d.bro | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Scotty, just bought a 2002 Lincoln Continental with 161,000 miles for $2,900. 4.6L DOHC V8, 4 speed automatic. Noticed today that the throttle seems to stick intermittently while the car is being driven. The RPM will either not return to idle while the car is coasting or stay in the 2,000-3,500 range even with my foot off of the gas pedal and at a complete stop. I have to pull over, put the car in park, and rev the engine really high temporarily then let off the gas to get it to return to proper idle RPM (Below 1,000). Even turning the car off does not s ... | |||||
| Answer to: Hi Scotty. What's your opinion on buying a used Lincoln Continental. 2017, under 20k miles, $29k. | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| See below: I would just lease one if you really want one. | |||||
| RE: Hi Scotty. What's your opinion on buying a used Lincoln Continental. 2017, under 20k miles, $29k. | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Dr. Clearbottom | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I unfortunately dislike the current styling of lexus. I'm very attracted to the Continental styling and size. | |||||
| Hi Scotty. What's your opinion on buying a used Lincoln Continental. 2017, under 20k miles, $29k. | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Dr. Clearbottom | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| 2017 Lincoln Continental under 20k miles $29000. | |||||
| Answer to: 2017 Lincoln Continental | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Anything is possible and it’s still a fairly new vehicle to know for sure, but unfortunately the Ecoboost engines are prone to issues as they age. For the Continental I would have personally avoided the 2.7 and the 3.0 turbocharged engines. Also, those are direct injection-only engines so susceptible to carbon buildup- another hassle you will have to deal with. Additionally, there are so many bells and whistles on those luxury cars and Ford is not known for their electronics (quality-wise) either so those might also give out on you. I would just recommen ... | |||||
| 2017 Lincoln Continental | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | JoeNaz | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Dear Scotty, I just got a 2017 Lincoln Continental, from a retired couple, with 48,783 miles for $29k. The original owner paid $79k. I’d never pay that much for a car. I had it checked out and everything checks out great. The owners kept all the service records which consists of a recall and regularly scheduled services. It looks like they took excellent care of the car. They’re very nice people who sold the car cause they’re too old to drive. I like to keep my cars door as long as possible. It has a 3.0 V6 turbo with 400hp. Can I get 250k out of the ... | |||||
| RE: Lincoln Continental 2020 reliability opinions | 23Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| If you plan to keep long term and put well beyond 100,000 miles on it, I would at least avoid the Ecoboost engines (2.7 and 3.0) in the Continental. Plus those are direct injection-only engines so susceptible to carbon buildup- another hassle you may have to deal with. See Scotty’s video here: | |||||