Used Lincoln Continental for sale near Oasis, CA
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$12,500
Est. $230/mo Gateway Classic Cars
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- Ext. color
- Copper
- Int. color
- Tan
- Drivetrain
- Front-wheel Drive
- MPG
- 17-25
- Fuel type
- Gasoline
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Engine
- 3.8L V-6 regular unleaded, engine with 160HP
- Stock #
- 2145-DET
- VIN
- 1LNLM9743NY616083
Features
- Seating
- Leather Seats
Reviews
Gateway Classic Cars review
You guys at the dealer ship are awesome, the transport, not so good,but i found one,Thank yall so much
1992 Lincoln Continental review
The Lincoln Continental is a beautiful and comfortable car. ~AC is high tech, many Lincoln's are equipped nicely ~Paint is great quality ~Few major mechanical problems ~Leather seats are comfortable ~Looks expensive, usually found cheap ~It's great Only problem is the air bags, i believe there was a recall back in the day, get those replaced or removed and you'll be fine.
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- Ext. color
- White
- Int. color
- TAN
- Drivetrain
- Four-wheel Drive
- MPG
- 17-25
- Fuel type
- Gasoline
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Engine
- Turbo Gas
- Stock #
- 28514104
- VIN
- 1LN6L9NP2H5602548
Features
- Convenience
- Heated Steering Wheel
- Navigation System
- Remote Start
- Entertainment
- Android Auto®
- Apple CarPlay®
- Bluetooth®
- HomeLink
- Satellite Radio
- Exterior
- Alloy Wheels
- Sunroof/Moonroof
- Safety
- Backup Camera
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Seating
- Leather Seats
- Memory Seat
Reviews
CarMax Pharr review
Need to have a better space to talk to someone. And they need to have better options on buying a car or be more information on it
2017 Lincoln Continental review
Inherited a loaded 2017 Lincon Reserve from my uncle. 20 Inch rims, 3.0 bi-turbo, upgraded Revel sound system...the works. I own an Audi A8L which IMO sets the bar for interior design and ergonomics and this is the only area where the Lincoln trails the Audi. The options, ride and feeling of driving a luxury vehicle is comparable to the Audi as well. I some areas even superior. The Lincoln has been trouble-free for a year whereas the Audi, being overengineered, is prone to reliability issues. I love the outside doorhandles to the Lincoln and its profile but I'm still trying to love the rear end design. To me this is the shortcoming from a design perspective. Other than this, a great car!
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- Ext. color
- Diamond Black
- Int. color
- Ebony Leather
- Drivetrain
- Front-wheel Drive
- MPG
- 18-27
- Fuel type
- Gasoline
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Engine
- EcoBoost 2.7L V-6 gasoline direct injection, DOHC, variable valv
- Stock #
- P28592
- VIN
- 1LN6L9RP2H5620283
Features
- Convenience
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Automatic Parking
- Cooled Seats
- Heated Seats
- Heated Steering Wheel
- Keyless Entry
- Keyless Start
- Navigation System
- Power Folding Mirrors
- Power Liftgate
- Remote Start
- Entertainment
- Android Auto®
- Apple CarPlay®
- Bluetooth®
- HomeLink
- Premium Sound System
- Satellite Radio
- USB Port
- WiFi Hotspot
- Exterior
- Alloy Wheels
- Sunroof/Moonroof
- Safety
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Backup Camera
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Brake Assist
- LED Headlights
- Lane Departure Warning
- Rain Sensing Wipers
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- Stability Control
- Seating
- Leather Seats
- Memory Seat
Reviews
Don's Auto Center review
They look like they have a good selection of pickup trucks and clean conditions and reasonable prices and it looks like they have basic pickup trucks and sturdy and healthy.
2017 Lincoln Continental review
We bought our 2017, AWD 3.7L Select 3 years ago, an off lease car with 31,000 miles on it and we now have just shy of 50,000 miles on it. A coolant leak repaired under warranty within the first week of ownership, last year (year 2) a defective rear door latch button (interior) replaced and the automatic trunk needed a repair later in the year. All told $500 out of pocket in repairs. The fit, finish and interior are outstanding (I traded in a 2005, 3 series BMW for this car, and the Continental’s materials build quality is equal or better). Judge for yourself- but the critical reviews of others simply not justified in my opinion. The ride of this car is not up to 1960s luxury car standards (Lincoln or Cadillac), nor is the noise isolation. The 3.7L V-6 in our car is the same used in previous generations of Mustangs and it shows. I grew up with those ‘60s and ‘70s American luxury cars and I drove them as a teenager (my parents’ and grandparents’ cars). On the other hand, no car currently made can equal the quiet soft ride of those cars. This Continental, however, is close enough it took me back in time. Someone at Lincoln did their homework. The trade off here is exceptional (comparative) acceleration out of a normally aspirated V-6; working harder than a big block V-8 of the ‘60s, but scooting the substantial weight of this car faster than anything of its like made in the ‘60s. The car also out handles those old boats. A fair trade off. I actually love this car. It doesn’t pretend to be anything but 100% American. We actually bought it over a Mercedes S class after driving the Mercedes. A shame Lincoln saw fit to discontinue it, the Continental represents the end of an era (at least so long as Cadillac insists on mimicking a BMW). Nothing is perfect, my complaints are few. The transmission as others have noted can give a rough downshift from time to time at lower speeds. But overall it is well behaved. If left out during winter, ice can collect at the back of the trunk lid where it meets the glass and it must be removed if the trunk is to be opened. Similarly, ice can collect around the folded mirrors and should be removed before starting the car. Ice tends to collect in the door handles’ inner hoops and may need to be chipped away. Our car with a winter package, supposedly has heated windshield wipers, nowhere in evidence. Gas mileage isn’t as bad as some report. Our car has exceeded the EPA mpg estimates. We average close to 19 mpg in town and 26 mpg on the highway on regular.
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$18,995
Est. $349/mo Coachella Valley Motorwerks
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- Ext. color
- Brown
- Int. color
- Brown
- Drivetrain
- Rear-wheel Drive
- Fuel type
- Gasoline
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Engine
- 7.5
- Stock #
- 211
- VIN
- 0000008Y89A824935
Reviews
Coachella Valley Motorwerks review
Aaron was so great to work with in purchasing our 1976 Lincoln Mark IV. From having the car checked out on a lift, taking additional pictures, delivery arrangements from CA to Delaware, and answering all types of questions. Purchasing a vehicle with an actual 26k miles and moving it across country, you have to depend upon the dealership to be truthful. Aaron was TOP NOTCH! Our new to us Lincoln arrived in a timely manner and the carrier was excellent as well! The car runs great, exactly what I was looking for in a 44 year old 26k mile Lincoln! I would highly recommend Aaron and Coachella Valley Motorwerks! JB
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$9,995
Est. $184/mo Legend Auto Sales Inc.
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- Ext. color
- Champagne
- Int. color
- Tan
- Drivetrain
- Front-wheel Drive
- MPG
- 23-23
- Fuel type
- Gasoline
- Transmission
- Automatic 4-Speed
- Engine
- 3.8L
- Stock #
- 1055
- VIN
- 1LNBM9840JY829982
Features
- Convenience
- Keyless Entry
- Exterior
- Sunroof/Moonroof
- Seating
- Leather Seats
Reviews
Legend Auto Sales Inc. review
Bought a 2005 Lincoln Navigator, 145k miles. It's in excellent shape, no issues since I've purchased it. I think they're an honest dealership. I would use them again if I needed another used vehicle.
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About the Lincoln Continental
How much does the Lincoln Continental cost?
The Lincoln Continental price depends on several factors, including the trim level, optional features, mileage, vehicle history and location. The nationwide average price for the Continental is $23,326, with pricing starting at $2,795.
What is the MPG of the Lincoln Continental?
The Lincoln Continental with traditional internal combustion engine offers up to 17 MPG city and 26 MPG highway for a combined rating of 20 MPG.
These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on the selected vehicle model year, trim, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.
What are some similar vehicles and competitors of the Lincoln Continental?
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What trim levels are available for the Lincoln Continental?
The Lincoln Continental is available in the following trim levels: