One rear power window quit.
Some engine roughness under acceleration--needed spark plug wires. Good wires are critical to this engine, apparently.
Wipers sometimes cycle too far to the left and overshoot the edge of the windshield.
This is a large car, and of its type it's a very good one.
Performance is brisk enough, and handling perfectly acceptable.
Interior and trunk room are excellent.
This model is comfortable to sit in and drive, and is very well equipped even when not heavily optioned.
Lots of these cars have the digital instrument panel like mine. Not everybody likes it, but I find it's very easy to read and capable of giving you lots of information, like instantaneous gas mileage readout and two trip odometers.
Looks are subjective, but I think it's a very handsome design--traditional enough to look like a Lincoln, but sleek enough not to seem old-fashioned.
Nice review.
I recently bought a '95 Town Car Signature Series.
I agree with you comments...
- Ample performance. Freeway onramps are no problem at all.
- It handles like a car which weighs 300-500 lbs less.
- Comfortable seats; very easy to drive. Just like driving a couch down the road.
- I really like the digital dash. The big speedo numbers are great and I like the features such as how many miles until empty and how many gallons remaining.
- The radio, a/c and cruise control buttons on the steering wheel are one of my most-liked feature about the Lincoln. How nice it is to change radio stations or volume without having to reach over.