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by scmrak in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 50
Mar 02 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: luxury appointments Cons: fails to meet current technological standards The Bottom Line: Lincoln's flagship, the Town Car, has been redesigned for 2003. It could have used a bit more redesigning, if you ask me.
You don't get to be the "most popular" at anything by failing to give people what they want. That goes for entertainers, restaurants, writers, and - oh, yeah - auto manufacturers. Even though most of us automatically think "Cadillac" when the subject of...
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by wilkit88
Jul 13 '03 - Updated Aug 14 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Riding on clouds, seating space, acceleration. Uses 87 octane gasoline. Cons: Some features and build materials not up to par for a luxury carmaker's flagship. The Bottom Line: Highly recommended for rental, or consideration for ownership. It's approach to luxury is unique (that goes both ways), perhaps only rivaled by Cadillac.
I took my family on vacation to the Canadian Rockies and rented a Lincoln Town Car Signature Premium ...
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by meribona
Jan 31 '06
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Comfortable ride, good power and mileage, decent price, durable Cons: Poor handling, image problems The Bottom Line: Recommended for comfortable freeway travel. Soft suspension makes mountain roads a chore
Yes, you read that title right --- 300K miles on a 2003 Lincoln Towncar. And how have I managed to do that, you ask? Simple. I run a limousine company and we have a fleet of 2003 Lincoln Towncars. Our oldest one has 300K miles on it, probably a third of ...
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by godlessamerica
Dec 09 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: lots of room, elegant body design Cons: hard to park, short on technology The Bottom Line: i traded in a 2000 toyota avalon, and so far i'm happy. retro looks, modern mechanicals, a superb highway cruiser. what's not to like?
yep . . i know it sounds crazy. but i actually traded in my 2000 toyota avalon xls on a 2003 lincoln town car. here's why:
the avalon has "almost" as much leg room as the town car, but is 4 inches narrower between the doors. it's easier to...
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by cwa2003
Jun 09 '03
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Redesigned interior and exterior, smooth ride, and elegant style. Cons: NONE The Bottom Line: If you are in the market for a luxury car then look no further then the Lincoln Town Car, it lives up to every expectation that you would have.
Initial thoughts of the 2003 Lincoln Town Car
When I first laid eyes on the new Town Car my first thought was wow, what a change for the better! Those were my initial thoughts as I looked at the new car at the local Lincoln-Mercury...
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by toadtown
May 27 '07
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Old school class, smooth , not too sluggish, makes me feel good to drive it. Cons: This car is too noisy. Wind turbulence is its biggest flaw. The Bottom Line: Nice old fashioned American luxury car, maybe the last one available.
I have always liked big American boats, Caddys, Lincolns, and a long time ago, big Chryslers. I am told the Town Car is the last one left. I have not had a big car for a while and after driving this one for a few days I realize what I have been ...
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2003 Town Car
by hammer_time
Sep 07 '05
Author's Product Rating:
Recommended: Yes
Pros: Ride, room, comfort, and surprisingly gas mileage. Cons: Cheap latches on the arm rest compartments.
Best car I ever owned. The ride is incomparable as is the room inside. It's like kicking back in my Lazyboy and driving. Power is good and deceiving. With such a smooth ride, you can get this big dog rolling at 70MPH before you know it without meaning to. The trunk is large enough to put a BMW inside with room left over for a Lexus.
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