Long a symbol of luxury that offered one of the cushiest driving experiences in the business, the Lincoln Town Car sadly is no more. However, there are plenty of nice examples still up for grabs on the used vehicle market, and we’ve seen quite a few of them pop up at collector car auctions recently, too. Now that list has expanded yet again, this time, to include a very clean 2009 Lincoln Town Car with lower miles on the clock compared to most vehicles of that vintage.
This 2009 Lincoln Town Car is up for auction at Bring a Trailer with just 37k miles on the clock, and it has lived with four owners in three states thus far. The Signature Limited model is finished in Light French Silk Metallic on the outside coupled with features such as a hood ornament, a landau roof, a keyless entry pad, cornering headlights, chrome 17-inch 18-spoke wheels, and heated power-adjustable side mirrors. It’s in mostly good condition, save for a dent in the rear bumper, at least.
The same goes for the inside, where one will find Light Camel leather-covered heated power-adjustable seats, woodgrain trim, and amenities including a rear window defroster, dual-zone automatic climate control, cruise control, an AM/FM stereo, and power windows and locks. It’s powered by the naturally-aspirated Ford 4.6L V8, which was factory-rated to produce 239 horsepower and 287 pound-feet of torque, flowing to the rear wheels via a four-speed automatic transmission.
This is just the latest nice, low-mile Lincoln Town Car we’ve come across, as there seem to be plenty of them out there, ripe for the bidding. That list has also recently included examples such as a 2006 Town Car with 53k miles on the clock, as well as a 2008 Signature L model that was showing a mere 31k miles on the odometer when it went up for grabs.
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I had a 2005 Lincoln Town Car-Limited. The biggest problem is that Ford did not update the car in entire existence , when Cadillac , Mercedes Bentz , and other luxury manufacturers were makingvehicle significant improvements in Navigation, Electronic features , and improvements to its suspension controls. Ford did not do the right things but made profits when the auto should have been the most up to date Luxury machine available!
This vehicle is better, will last longer, and be more dependable then anything they sell today.
We have a 2007 with 30k Designer series. Love it best riding car ever. Sticker price was 51k new. Hope to keep it forever!
Where can I go for the bid