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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| Answer to: Lincoln Town Car vs. Continental? | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Thumpy | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| They're basically the same car in late 90's early 2000's. Same drivetrain. One just has more luxury appointments than the other. | |||||
| RE: Lincoln Town Car vs. Continental? | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Clarification: Are you referring to the 9th Generation (MY 1995-2002)? | |||||
| Answer to: What is your opinion of the 2016-20 Lincoln Continental?? | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Kerem had a good "should I buy this model" link, I'll link it here when I find it but basically this has been answered mutiple times and you can find previous responses through the search bar. In short, I would not recommend this car long-term. | |||||
| Answer to: Town Car V continental | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Mod_Man | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Go with the old one. They can literally go forever with proper care and maintenance. | |||||
| Answer to: Town Car V continental | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | scottykilmer | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Actually the older ones were better built they have solid frames I have no problems while buying an older one you can always fix it up the newer ones they're kind of iffy | |||||
| Town Car V continental | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Fussness | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I'm planning on getting a new car this summer. I was looking at lincoln town car, but the age is a bit concerning as the latest model i could buy would be a 2011. I'm thinking in terms of reliablility and cost, maybe getting a newer contintental (2017+) would last longer. Any thoughts? | |||||
| RE: Hi Scotty. What's your opinion on buying a used Lincoln Continental. 2017, under 20k miles, $29k. | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Dr. Clearbottom | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Thanks for the help. | |||||
| RE: Hi Scotty. What's your opinion on buying a used Lincoln Continental. 2017, under 20k miles, $29k. | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Dr. Clearbottom | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Considerable. Not exactly desired. Currently in Mazda CX5 lease. Just looking to to purchase something more powerful and more comfortable to keep for a while. I don't expect it to last as long as a Lexus but I don't want to buy junk either. | |||||
| RE: Hi Scotty. What's your opinion on buying a used Lincoln Continental. 2017, under 20k miles, $29k. | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Dr. Clearbottom | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Correction. The model I'm looking at is the 2.7 V6 TT | |||||
| Answer to: Hi Scotty. What's your opinion on buying a used Lincoln Continental. 2017, under 20k miles, $29k. | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| What about a lease? | |||||
| RE: Hi Scotty. What's your opinion on buying a used Lincoln Continental. 2017, under 20k miles, $29k. | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Dr. Clearbottom | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| 3.0 V6 Twin Turbo. I'll be happy if it makes over 10 years / 100k miles. | |||||
| Answer to: Hi Scotty. What's your opinion on buying a used Lincoln Continental. 2017, under 20k miles, $29k. | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I would pass. None of the engines are reliable enough to be worth your time and money and the transmission being a 2002 GM partnered design doesn't impress me. Lincoln consistenly ranks low in all kinds of reliability surveys and Ford quality is downhill especially in the last decade or so. The engine you mentioned is the 3.0 EcoBoost twin-turbo which is a recipy for disaster. If you want a luxury sedan, I would look into a Lexus ES/GS. | |||||
| Answer to: Hi Scotty. What's your opinion on buying a used Lincoln Continental. 2017, under 20k miles, $29k. | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Which engine? How long do you plan to keep and how much mileage do you hope to put on? | |||||
| RE: 2017 Lincoln Continental | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | USAFdozerpilot | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| You are 100% right daywalker. My grandparent have a Lincoln MKX and the got carbon buildup and ended up spending a good amount to get it sprayed off. If the warranty is ran out put a catch can on that thing and do NOT forget on time oil changes and change the spark plugs on time, every time. | |||||
| RE: Lincoln Continental 2020 reliability opinions | 13Relevance | 5 years ago | USAFdozerpilot | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| If you plan on keeping it long term put a oil catch can on it since that motor is GDI/Turbo. And baby it like crazy. Ford/Lincoln are crazy about these GDI/turbo motors and I personally don’t like those 2 things combined. | |||||