The 1992 Lincoln Continental Executive is a Sedan. It has 4 Doors and is powered by a engine which outputs 160 hp and is paired with gearbox. The 1992 Lincoln Continental Executive has cargo capacity of Liters and the vehicle weighs kg. In terms of ride assists, the 1992 Lincoln Continental Executive has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include and. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 175 N.m of torque and a top speed of 199 km/h. The 1992 Lincoln Continental Executive accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 11.3 seconds and hits quarter mile at 18.3 seconds. Fuel consumption is L/100km in the city and L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 41,158
The eighth generation Lincoln Continental was introduced in the luxury segment in 1988 and represented a big change for the automaker and the nameplate itself.
Revealed in 1982, the seventh generation Lincoln Continental was the last of its kin to use a rear-wheel drive configuration.
Lincoln sprung as an independent luxury-car producer in 1917. Founded by engineering whiz Henry M. Leland after his departure from Cadillac, which he had helped co-found, the company was named Lincoln as a reminder of the admiration Leland bore for the now defunct state-leader. In a macabre coincidence, president JFK was assassinated just like Abraham Lincoln was. At the time of his death, JFK was being driven in a Lincoln Continental limousine.
However, before such drama occurred, Lincoln was a fairly small company that supplied Liberty aircraft engines for the Army during WWI. Having teamed up with son Wilfred, Leland converted his factory to manufacturing luxury automobiles right after the war. Despite Leland's skill and potential of his vehicles, the factory encountered several design-related obstacles and financial trouble that could not be overcome. Forced into bankruptcy, Leland sold his company to Ford in 1922 for $ 8 million.
Soon after the Ford takeover, Lincoln's first series of automobiles would enter mass production. Under Ford, Lincoln's styling problems were solved as were the financial issues experimented before. Little changes or none were made to Leland's original engines. Coupled with production cost cuts, this would allow the company to toll out some 5,500 vehicles in December, 1922.
As of 1923, newer body styles appeared, many of them having been the result of partnerships with coachbuilders such as Fleetwood and Brunn. This lead to the appearance of a diversified range of vehicles comprised of large sedans and limousines that could accommodate as many as 7 passengers. Despite the fairly big price tags these special coach-built vehicles came with, Lincoln sales did not plummet. They did just the contrary, registering a spectacular 45% increase over the previous years with 7,875 vehicles sold.
The 1924's brought forth the release of the famous Flyers that were extensively used by US Police Departments. The cars premiered some features that weren't introduced on private models until 2 years after. Two wheel disc breaks, weapon racks, armored windows and Police whistles were among the many 'accessories' Flyers came equipped with.
Probably the most famous car ever made by Lincoln sprouted in 1932 Eugene T. “Bob” Gregorie's drawing board. The later release of the Zephyr in 1936 smashed open the gates for the release of the Continental. The latter was actually a modified 1938 Zephyr Coupe whom Gregorie had sectioned and added a vertical tire mount to. The car became so successful that it sold in over 5000 units until production halted in 1948.
However, the Continental would not go down for good. It was later resuscitated through the Mark II model. By 1955, the Mark II could be purchased for a stunning $ 10,000, as much as a Rolls Royce cost those days.
Later designs, such as the Town Car and the bulky Navigator, aided Lincoln in becoming the best sold luxury car brand in the US by 1998. After a brief change of ownership between 1998 and 2002 when Lincoln belonged to the Premier Automotive Group, the company returned on Ford premises where it can still be found today.
Despite its tradition as a luxury car manufacturer and presidential limousine supplier, the company has experienced a severe setback in the last few years, having lost against Asian and European imports. This is mostly due to the lack of new models, issue that Ford hopes to solve by reinventing the brand. Lincoln's ascension is still unspooling through the release of models such the MKZ and MKX.
1992 Lincoln Continental Consumer Reviews
awokepogo, 02/27/2003
Expensive to keep.
Nice car when it is running. I have
replaced air shock and air pump, head
gasket, air conditioning, and brake
booster.
firefoxbarnaby, 04/17/2003
Headache to own
1992 Lincoln Continental purchased used
october 1992. Engine went bad day
after purchase(63000 miles). New used
engine replaced by seller had 47000
miles on it 12/12 warrenty.
Transmission went bad 2 months after
purchase. Rebuilt and on the way home
engine started knocking it now has
burnt valve. If you purchase a lincoln
from this year have deep pockets.
raddedollhouse, 06/29/2004
Lemon
This car has been a lemon from the day
I purchased it! New airconditioner,
new heads, new air shocks, new hood
shocks, and the list goes on and on! I
would never buy another Lincoln!
molecularsuffering, 08/12/2003
Money Pit
Anything that could go wrong did go
wrong. From transmission to
suspension. Three alternators, two
starters, A/C system, all four door
locks, window switches, cassette
player. If you want to throw away money
then this car is for you.
barberpickle, 01/29/2015
1993 Lincoln Continental
"First Year"
This 1993 was the first year for bucket seats and floor shifter as an option what at one time was only included in the sports package, yet these price quoters do not list this option yet this option increased the origanl sales price.
shapeoutline, 10/09/2013
1994 Lincoln Continental
"Other than my Allante this would be the worst car"
The car is comfortable but other than that it is a money pit. I am the second owner and I bought it with 82000 miles on it. Since then I have had to replace the air ride with a fixed system, repaired the AC, sent the instrument panel to New York for repair, repaired the driver side electric window, decided not to repair the passenger side power door lock, replaced the oil pressure sensor, front brakes, tires and still deal with a low windshield fluid reservoir warning light that will not go away. Constantly have electrical issues. Sometimes things work (trunk release, cruise control, turn signal when used will shut off the cassette player) and now on occasion when I turn on the ignition all the lights start blinking. Bought the car pretty cheap but the money I have put into it makes me ill just thinking about it. Time for something else.
periodiccholly, 08/17/2013
1994 Lincoln Continental
"Overall nice car"
I love this car and have had some issues with it. It is so comfortable. I had to get my air bags changed to shocks. I hated that while my children loved that bouncing about when I could not just park the car you got a car that working you not going to let it sit. Got it in 2006 for $ 2560.
I did get my moneys worth before any problems.
Recent issues were it overheats. I would buy it again. But make sure you got a mechanic that will work on it, maybe a bootleg mechanic. If you buy it from a person that kept it well maintained it is a good car. Problems are hard to find and expensive. Old cars you got to get one thing are another fixed. Still one of the most comfortable cars I have had. I like it compared to the 2010 Dodge Charger I drive. I am a older person love old model car.Read less
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