1995 Lincoln Town Car
The Lincoln Town Car clings to a different standard. On the outside, it is unabashedly
big and boxy and in the inside, it is shamelessly cavernous and comfortable. It
is a classic American luxury car with tons of luxury features. Being a classic
luxury car doesn't mean that it is outdated. Many revisions and refinements are
made inside and out to make it more majestic for 1995. For this year, Town Car
is available in three trims: the Executive Series, Signature Series and Cartier
Design Series and Cartier Designer Series.

Even the most humble version of the Town Car is offered with lots of standard
equipment and luxury features like air conditioning, cruise control and power
seats. It has an up to the minute safety equipment that includes dual airbags
and anti-lock brakes. New for 1995 are redesigned grille, front and rear bumpers,
headlamps, tail lamps and extended outside mirrors. This result to a very slightly,
more swept and rounded look. In the interior, the instrument panel and the seats
are rebuilt to give a more fore and aft travel.
Ford says that the 1995 Lincoln Town Car is more functional, which means that
the controls are not just easy to use, but they're also positioned right where
you expect them to be. Found in the speedometer are fuel and temperature displays
on one side and computerized information on the other side, including the number
of miles to an empty fuel tank, average fuel economy and many more. The vehicle's
climate systems are able to provide intense hot or cold air on your hands and
feet. Its radio controls are big and friendly and the cruise control can easily
be activated by five easy-to-find buttons on the left side of the Town Car's new
steering wheel.