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>Lincoln’s midsize four-door sedan is conservatively tailored and serves as one of two luxury models offered by the company. Like the rear-wheel-drive Town Car, the front-drive Continental uses a 4.6-liter V-8 engine. The Continental is different in size and configuration, but it appeals to the same sort of older buyer who might favor the full-size Town Car. The Continental’s main competitor is the front-drive Cadillac DeVille. Read More