The 2008 Lincoln Town Car is said to have a signature of success associated with it, and its design goes along with that description with many points. It has All-Speed Traction Control, which helps improve traction on loose or slippery roads by using a mix of brake and engine inputs to reduce wheelspin, adding security to the mix of many assets owned by this model.
The ‘08 Town Car’s V8 engine generates 239-horse power, four-speed electronic automatic transmission and 287 lb-ft of torque and provides smooth acceleration. There’s dual exhaust, so the power will be felt more than heard. This Lincoln gets an estimated 25 mpg on the highway.
Features contributing to the suave appearance of the new Town Car include quad-beam halogen headlamps or HID headlamps for even more illumination, an available power moonroof and 17-inch, 12-spoke machined aluminum wheels, which are standard with this model.
Interior comfort is provided with glove-soft leather trim and satin-nickel accents. For those desiring a roomier ride, there’s an available Signature L option that allows for six more inches of space than the other Town Car models. Front seats are heated and cooled at two temperature settings, and there’s also dual-zone electronic temperature control.
Features like Rear Park Assist, which uses ultrasonic sensors mounted in the rear bumper to alert of objects within 16 feet of the vehicle, shows the Town Car has come a long way in the technology department.
Lincoln’s 2008 Town Car is a combination of advancement, safety and reliability, making it likely to be a must-have for this year’s shoppers.
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