How much is a 2008 Lincoln Town Car Worth?

How much is a 2008 Lincoln Town Car Worth?

The value of a used 2008 Lincoln Town Car ranges from $2,093 to $7,886, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options.

Is the 2008 Lincoln Town Car a good car?

Performance. The 2008 Lincoln Town Car has underwhelming power, decent fuel economy, and old-fashioned handling.

What’s the difference between a 2008 Lincoln Town Car?

Flaunting a new stand-up hood ornament, the four-door Town Car’s appearance grew noticeably more formal. Changes for 2008 are limited to the loss of trim levels and the optional navigation system. Lincoln has removed the Designer and Signature trims, leaving the Signature Limited and Signature L.

When did the new Lincoln Town Car come out?

Lincoln’s rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan earned a substantial reworking for the 2003 model year. Flaunting a new stand-up hood ornament, the four-door Town Car’s appearance grew noticeably more formal. Changes for 2008 are limited to the loss of trim levels and the optional navigation system.

What kind of gas mileage does a Lincoln Town Car Get?

ConsumerGuide agrees that fuel economy is a definite “con,” considering the 2008 Town Car Lincoln’s mediocre levels of performance. AutoMedia damns with faint praise by saying that it is “not especially fuel efficient — though not all that bad” at EPA estimates of 15 mpg city and 23 mpg highway.

What was the weight of a 1980 Lincoln Town Car?

In the interest of fuel economy and handling, the Panther chassis reduced weight by up to 1400 lbs compared to the 1970-1979 full-size Lincolns. As the lightest full-size Lincoln in 40 years, the 1980 Continental/Town Car came within less than 200 pounds of the curb weight of the compact-sized Versailles.

How much does a 2008 Lincoln Town Car cost?

Outfitted with a a leather interior, dual climate control, heated seats, traction control, CD changer, anti-lock brakes, and side air bag system, this 2008 Lincoln Town Car Signature Ltd is a true steal. It has a 8 Cylinder engine. We’re offering a great deal on this one at $5,488. This 4 dr sedan only had one previous owner and is in top shape.

Lincoln’s rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan earned a substantial reworking for the 2003 model year. Flaunting a new stand-up hood ornament, the four-door Town Car’s appearance grew noticeably more formal. Changes for 2008 are limited to the loss of trim levels and the optional navigation system.

What kind of rating does a Lincoln Town Car Get?

The 2008 Lincoln Town Car gets a five-star crash rating from the NHTSA. Options include 18-inch wheels, a power moonroof, high-intensity-discharge headlamps, a CD changer, and a navigation system that incorporates a THX-certified audio array and satellite radio compatibility.

What kind of wheel does a Lincoln Town Car have?

Two additional series are available for limousine and livery use. The Town Car’s wheel selection includes machined-aluminum units with 10 spokes, as well as an 18-spoke chromed-aluminum wheel. There are front crash-severity sensors, and the front passenger seat has occupant-weight and seat-track-position sensors.

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