2001 Lincoln Town Car

The Lincoln Town Car is last of its kind that is big and handles really well.
It is equipped with a powerful V8 that drives the rear wheel. Like other models,
2001 Lincoln Town Car has a roomy interior to comfortably accommodate even the
most long-legged passengers. It offers a smooth ride, a cabin that has an easy
entrance and exit, and a trunk that allows a lot of cargo. It is available in
two flavors: the Signature Series and the Cartier Series. Both models clings to
the time-honored American luxury car formula of rear-wheel drive, a V8 engine,
smooth ride, seating capacity for six, a large trunk and plenty of luxury amenities.
Its new styling features complex reflector headlamps and a pursed-lips grille,
as well as a chrome license plate surround and big corner-mounted tail lamps.
The 2001 Town Car cruise on the road like no other old-fashioned, American luxury
barge could ever match. Its steering system has expensive components that provide
excellent steering accuracy and feel. The vehicle's air suspension system houses
a twin-tube shock absorber, which evenly balances confident handling and better
ride quality. This is a quiet vehicle with very minimal wind and road noise and
the engine gives off a distant purr. Though it lacks the acceleration of its fastest
competitor, it still has a transmission that's silky smooth and provides quick,
positive shifts. Like other automatics, the fourth-gear overdrive can be turned
off for climbing and descending. 2001 Town Car also comes with all-speed traction
control that helps the driver manage the car by decreasing wheelspin during hard
acceleration. Its brakes come with big, thick front discs and twin-piston calipers,
and are not expected to fade when they got hot. Moreover, its anti-lock brake
system permits the driver to maintain steering controls during panic stops.