1993 Lincoln Mark VIII review from North America
What things have gone wrong with the car?
Air Suspension has gone several times. The car is reliable (engine) except for the Air Ride Suspension. When thinking about purchasing a used Mark VIII or any Lincoln, always ask if the suspension has been replaced yet. It inevitably will need to be at some point.
The factory alarm system is a nightmare and has a mind of it's own. It goes off anytime, anywhere, apparently for no reason. I got the instructions from MarkVIII. org to disconnect the system. This website is not-for-profit and useful to all Mark VIII owners who want to save money by doing their own repairs when possible (the engine is almost impossible to get to). My car was towed away once when the alarm went off for two hours while I was shopping.
The transmission was replaced at 120,000. The original transmission shuddered a lot when shifting. It turns out that can be cured with a simple replacement part. Also described at the Mark owners website.
The engine was rebuilt at 165,000 and continues to run strong. I've never been able to ever put the gas pedal to the floor because the car zooms to 100 in seconds.
The fuel pump was replaced at 200,000 miles.
The alternator was replaced shortly after the fuel pump.
The air-conditioning stopped working this summer. It is fully charged, so it's electrical and far too expensive to trace. Of course this occurred during the hottest summer in recent history.
The ABS/Traction Control stopped working at 218,000. It needs a computer module that costs $750 (new) at the dealer. I found one for $50 (used) at Ebay and plan to have it installed by local Lincoln/Mercury Dealer in Catskill, NY who will install customer purchased parts as long as you sign a waiver. I think this is a great practice.
General comments?
This car is the fastest luxury car I've ever driven. It has more power than I'll ever need.
My Mark gets 28-30 mpg on the highway and 20-22 mpg in the city. Unbelievable mileage for a large luxury car. This is why I keep it. The electronic air suspension lowers the car and tilts it "front down" to reduce air drag thereby increasing gas mileage. If you replace the air suspension with a conventional system (a lot of people do) you will loose this feature and gas mileage will fall enough to make a difference. Also, it only runs well on Super Unleaded, so there is a trade off for the mileage.
This is definately a Sports Car and not a Family Car. It's not very roomy in the back and it's difficult to get in and out of the back seat.
The trunk is enormous!!
All in all, I'm totally satisfied and believe I've gotten my moneys worth. I'm looking for another used Mark VIII now.
Because of the high engine torque this is not a car that does well in snow or rain. You MUST buy very good tires for good traction in inclimate weather. If you don't put snow tires on it in the winter you will never reach your destination if it starts snowing.
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| Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? | Yes |
| Model year | 1993 |
| Year of manufacture | 1992 |
| First year of ownership | 2002 |
| Most recent year of ownership | 2005 |
| Engine and transmission | 4.6L Cobra Automatic |
| Performance marks | 9 / 10 |
| Reliability marks | 6 / 10 |
| Comfort marks | 7 / 10 |
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| Running Costs (higher is cheaper) | |
| Overall marks (average of all marks) | |
| Distance when acquired | 93000 miles |
| Most recent distance | 221000 miles |
| Previous car | Cadillac DeVille |
| Date of Entry | 22nd July, 2005 |