What Should a Luxury Car Be? - 2003 Lincoln Town Car | AutoMoments
The Lincoln Town Car was one of the longest lived luxury vehicles in the U.S. It's big, soft, and old-fashioned. The key to its survival was due to the fact it simply out-lived all the competition. But the Town Car still raises an interesting question...What should a luxury car be?

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