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1997 Lincoln Town Car Review

Read this professional review and road test of the used 1997 Lincoln Town Car model with a complete test drive evaluation in all driving situations including an overview of the Sedan's specs, price, trims, interior, standard equipment like a 4.6 L V8 engine, a 4 Speed Automatic transmission and Rear Wheel Drive and more.

1997 Town Car Review

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Last of the traditionalists.

Introduction With the recent demise of the Cadillac'sBrougham,

the Lincoln Town Car remains as the only rear-drive traditional luxury

car made by an American manufacturer. It's also the biggest production

car sold in America.

This big cruiser was part of a price realigment strategy at the beginning

of the 1997 model year that put the Town Car, Continental and Mark VIII

all at the same starting price--$37,950, including $670 destination--a

This is the seventh and final model year for the current Lincoln Town

Car, and we think they have got it about right by now.

substantial reduction for the other two, a $370 increase for the Town Car.

But even with the increase, the Town Car is selling 25% better than last

year.

The Town Car competes primarily against the Cadillac DeVille and Concours.

It comes in three trim levels--the base Executive Series, the volume Signature

Series and the fully loaded, top-of-the-line Cartier ($43,870), for those

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