The Lincoln Town Car is every bit as big as the cars people once thought Detroit would never build again. Need some figures for proof? The 1961 slab-sided, suicide-door Continental that has become an American icon rode on a wheelbase of 123 inches and weighed 4,927 pounds; the 2007 Lincoln Town Car Signature L stretches three-quarters of an inch longer and weighs only 409 pounds less. And at 4,129 pounds, the lightest short-wheelbase 2007 Town Car weighs only 36 pounds less than the great road-racing Lincolns of the early 1950s.Machined-aluminum wheels highlight the Town Car at every trim level. Signature gets 12-spoke rims, while Signature Limited and long-wheelbase Signature L get a 10-spoke design. The Designer series comes with chrome-plated 18-spoke wheels. High-intensity discharge lamps are available, and they double the output of the standard halogen lights. Little has changed since Lincoln last re-styled the Town Car for the 2003 model year. Up front, a chromed, waterfall-style grille is flanked by quad-beam headlamps with a jeweled appearance. A stand-up four-point star hood ornament reminds owners that they are driving a Lincoln. The Division tried to retire the stand-up ornament earlier in the decade, but customers complained that they used it as a lane marker on the road and, to better locate the front of the car's long hood when parking. The trunk lid opening is wide and low to make loading and unloading easier. Inside the trunk, the spare tire is stowed vertically behind the right rear tire, so you don't have to unload the trunk to get at it. A covered and removable storage tray fills the deepest part of the trunk well. When in position, the tray's cover raises the trunk floor and thus makes loading and unloading easier. Like all Lincolns, the Town Car comes with a 48-month, 50,000-mile warranty, free maintenance through 36 months or 36,000 miles, 24-hour roadside assistance and transportation assistance, travel expense reimbursement, destination assistance and trip planning services, and a dedicated customer assistance center.
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