Lincoln Town Car
The Lincoln Town Car is a model line of full-size luxury sedans that was marketed and produced by the Lincoln division of the American automaker Ford Motor Company. Deriving its name from a limousine body style, Lincoln marketed the Town Car from 1981 to 2011, with the nameplate previously serving as the flagship trim of the Lincoln Continental. Produced across three generations for thirty model years, the Town Car was marketed directly against luxury sedans from Cadillac and Chrysler.
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- Length
- 5,565 mm
- Fuel
- flex-fuel · gasoline
- Displacement
- 4.6 L · 8 cyl
- Fuel economy
- 19 mpg combined — EPA 2009–2011
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Contemporaries
Matched on body class, era and origin from register data — never hand-picked.
Other Lincoln models
- 1960 —
- Aviator —
- Blackwood —
- C —
- Capri —
- Continental —
- Continental Mark III —
- Continental Mark IV —
- Continental Mark V —
- Continental Mark VI —
- Continental Mark VII —
- Corsair —
- Cosmopolitan —
- Custom —
- EL-series —
- K-series —
- L-Series —
- LS —
- Lido —
- Lincoln-Zephyr —
- MK9 —
- MKC —
- MKS —
- MKT —
- MKX —
- Mark LT —
- Mark VIII —
- Navicross —
- Navigator —
- Premiere —
- Futura 1955
- Versailles 1977
- LS V8 2000
- MKR 2005
- MKZ 2005