Town Car Mk3
The Lincoln Town Car third generation (1998-2011) represents the final iteration of Ford's full-size luxury sedan built on the Panther platform shared with Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis. The Mk3 Town Car features Ford's Modular 4.6-liter V8 engine producing 215-239 horsepower depending on model year and specification, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission driving the rear wheels. The body-on-frame construction provides traditional American luxury car characteristics with smooth ride quality, spacious interior, and robust durability.
Weighing approximately 4,345 pounds (1,970 kg), the Town Car prioritizes comfort, refinement, and highway cruising over performance, with 0-60 mph times around 8.5-9.0 seconds. The long wheelbase (123.7 inches on extended versions) provides exceptional rear legroom and ride comfort. The Town Car served as the preferred platform for limousine conversions, livery service, and executive transportation due to proven reliability, easy serviceability, and traditional RWD V8 powertrain. The simple, conservative engineering made the Town Car incredibly durable, with many examples exceeding 300,000+ miles in taxi and livery service. The Panther platform's discontinuation in 2011 marked the end of traditional American body-on-frame luxury sedans, making late-production Town Cars increasingly collectible among enthusiasts appreciating traditional American luxury car values: V8 power, rear-drive, spacious accommodations, and straightforward mechanical design. The Town Car represents the last of an automotive era, offering unpretentious luxury, proven reliability, and traditional American sedan character that disappeared as the industry shifted to car-based crossover platforms.