Wednesday, 8 of February of 2012

2002 Lincoln Town Car – Air Bag Suspension Revealed!

Towncar Air Springs get 22.3 MPG average in winter. Have replaced breaks and tires due to normal wear. Best interior room around, very large trunk, very comfortable ride. Found it had better knee room than DeVille. Automatic mirrors seem erratic, but may need to be reset -not sure. Very satisfied -but wish they would upgrade gas tank to 20 gallons and improve gas tank safety for rear impact, although it is pretty reasonable now. Great seat warmer, or as I refer to it prostate warmer. Paint did tend to scratch easily on the plastic parts -perhaps some insufficiently durable water based paint used on those parts?? Very reliable and comfortable after 3 years of use.

Lincoln’s Towncar Coil Springs rear-drive luxury sedan, the traditional favorite of older buyers and limousine companies, will probably earn some appearance changes for 2003. These revisions may include a raised hood to accommodate an optional 300-horsepower V-8 engine, a reworked front end with a smaller grille, a revised suspension, 17-inch tires and a bigger trunk — an improvement that limousine drivers should fully appreciate. The Town Car was last redesigned for the 1998 model year.

The Towncar Shock Absorbers is basically the last vehicle of its kind on the market. For 2002, it gets a new Vehicle Communication System (VCS) as an option. The system includes a transportable digital/analog Motorola Timeport phone with voice activation and hands-free capability. VCS offers automatic emergency service notification upon airbag deployment, route assistant, and news and information services. The 4.6-liter V-8 develops either 220 hp or 235 hp, depending on the model. Both standard-length and extended-wheelbase versions are available.

This big sedan best conveys the image that most consumers still have of Lincoln. But to keep up with the times, the company has been trying to alter that image by introducing such vehicles as the LS sedan and the Navigator sport utility vehicle. Another SUV, called the Aviator, will be joining the Lincoln lineup later.

 

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