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At a glance, the next-generation Lincoln Town Car doesn't look like a close relative to its predecessor, which was marketed from 1998 to 2002. The 2003 version is noticeably more formal in appearance and features a completely different grille and taillights — enough to give this rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan a different personality. Read More
6 Available Town Car Trims
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