Lincoln Town Car

Lincoln Town Car

The Lincoln Town Car is a full-size luxury sedan that was sold by the upscale Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company; it was produced from 1981 to the 2011 model years. Often converted into a stretch limousine, it is the most commonly used limousine and chauffeured car in the United States and Canada. The Town Car nameplate was first introduced in 1959 Continental Mark IV lineup as a top-of-the-line 4-door sedan; the nameplate became a permanent part of the Continental lineup in 1969, denoting its highest-trim interior package. In 1981, the Town Car became a stand-alone model in the Lincoln...
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Make:Lincoln
Parent company:Ford Motor Company
Debut year:1985
Automotive classFull-size car, Sedan, Luxury vehicles, Limousine, Armored car

Manufacturer of the Lincoln Town Car

Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company
Headquarters:Dearborn
Founded:June 16, 1903
Founder:Henry Ford
Additional makes:Lincoln, Ford, Mercury

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Other than the Lincoln Town Car, which cars are included in the Full-size car class of automobiles?
  • A:
    The Chrysler 300, Mercury Grand Marquis, Chevrolet Caprice, Buick Roadmaster and Holden VS Commodore are grouped in the same automotive category.
  • Q:
    Which auto company makes the Lincoln Town Car?
  • A:
    The car is manufactured by the Ford Motor Company.
  • Q:
    Which auto brands does the manufacturer of the Lincoln Town Car build?
  • A:
    The auto company also builds the Lincoln MKS.
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Awards & Accolades

  • Motor Trend Car of the Year
    1990

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