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2004 Lincoln Town Car
American luxury with a European feel
Ron Moorhead / autoMedia.com
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The Town Car reaches a broad range of buyers, from corporate executives to limo fleets. Regardless of car classification or configuration, Town Car drivers and passengers alike tend to expect the best from a luxury car. Incidentally, the Town Car is available in a variety of models, including Signature, Executive and Cartier Series. The Cartier and Executive are also available in an "L" platform, which increases the wheelbase by six inches. Most of that added length manifests itself as increased rear legroom.
Though the Town Car may not be everyone's choice, for others it's the only option. Thousand of satisfied private and commercial owners have spurred Town Car production and refinement over the years. That won't change—at least not in the foreseeable future: The Town Car continues to supply more of that good old American luxury, with a modern twist, improving the driving experience. (www.lincolnvehicles.com)
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