Although the Town Car era has come to an end, its legend will live on in our memories. As the end of one era ushers in another, we invite you to explore the models that define Lincoln now.
The Lincoln Town Car was one of the most established automotive nameplates in America. Since it debuted as a trim level for the 1969-’71 Continental, the Town Car’s purpose remained the same: to spoil as many as six occupants with spacious and luxurious accommodations no matter where in the car they were sitting. For years it was the epitome of what Americans expected from a luxury car.
As time passed by, those expectations began to change, and the Town Car did not evolve to meet them. Not only did Lincoln maintain the Town Car’s palatial dimensions, massive trunk and soft ride, it also maintained the basic platform that had underpinned the car since the late 1970s. Its solid rear axle suspension and V8 engine, in particular, were relics of another time. Many of the latest safety, convenience and entertainment features were also not available.
Some will certainly view a used Town Car as a comfortable choice for luxury transportation. But for the most part, we think most shoppers will do better choosing another large luxury sedan that’s more capable and advanced.