Chuck Most
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- 2004 Town Car Signature, 2007 Mark LT
Just curious, for those of you still enjoying your Townie, Connie, Zephyr/MKZ, MKS, or even your LS.
Say you're thinking about getting something newer, but you don't want a Navigator, or a crossover. You're not willing to wait for the car buying public to come back to it's senses (and for Lincoln to follow suit) and start embracing cars again.
Whatcha gonna get? And why? (These are probably answers the hotshots at Lincoln should keep in mind for possible future use
.) Doesn't necessarily have to be brand new, but let's just arbitrarily say "nothing more than five years old".
Personally? I find myself drawn to the Audi A8. Smooth, quiet, comfortable, unapologetically big and I think the current ones look really good. Classy but understated (not unlike traditional Lincoln styling). I've only ever ridden in one, so maybe actually driving one would kill it for me, but until then, that would be my replacement for a Lincoln sedan.
But before that... I know eventually I'm getting a 2020 Connie with the lowest mileage I can find.
Hopefully by the time a 2020 Continental is ready for the junkyard Lincoln will be building something that at least resembles a sedan.
Say you're thinking about getting something newer, but you don't want a Navigator, or a crossover. You're not willing to wait for the car buying public to come back to it's senses (and for Lincoln to follow suit) and start embracing cars again.
Whatcha gonna get? And why? (These are probably answers the hotshots at Lincoln should keep in mind for possible future use

Personally? I find myself drawn to the Audi A8. Smooth, quiet, comfortable, unapologetically big and I think the current ones look really good. Classy but understated (not unlike traditional Lincoln styling). I've only ever ridden in one, so maybe actually driving one would kill it for me, but until then, that would be my replacement for a Lincoln sedan.
But before that... I know eventually I'm getting a 2020 Connie with the lowest mileage I can find.
