The 2002 Lincoln LS V6 Automatic is a Rear-wheel drive Sedan. It can accommodate up to 5 passengers. It has 4 Doors and is powered by a 3.0L V6 DOHC 24 valves engine which outputs 220 hp @ 6400 rpm and is paired with 5 speed automatic gearbox. The 2002 Lincoln LS V6 Automatic has cargo capacity of 382 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1621 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2002 Lincoln LS V6 Automatic 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 None and None. 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 240 N.m of torque and a top speed of 222 km/h. The 2002 Lincoln LS V6 Automatic accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 7.9 seconds and hits quarter mile at 15.9 seconds. Fuel consumption is 13.1 L/100km in the city and 8.5 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 42,300
| Name | V6 Automatic | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $ 42,300 | |
| Body | Sedan | |
| Doors | 4 Doors | |
| Engine | 3.0L V6 DOHC 24 valves | |
| Power | 220 hp @ 6400 rpm | |
| Number of Seats | 5 Seats | |
| Transmission | 5 speed automatic | |
| Cargo Space | 382.0 L | |
| Maximum Cargo Space | 382.0 L | |
| Wheel Type | ||
| Series | LS | |
| Drivetrain | Rear-wheel drive | |
| Horsepower | 220 HP | |
| Torque | 240 N.m | |
| Top Speed | 222 km/h | |
| Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) | 7.9 s | |
| Fuel Type | Petrol (Gasoline) | |
| Fuel Consumption (City) | 13.1 L/100km | |
| Fuel Consumption (Highway) | 8.5 L/100km | |
| Gear Type | manual | |
| Weight | 1,670 KG | |
| Brand | Lincoln | |
| Model | LS | |
| 0-400m (Quarter Mile) | 15.9 s | |
| 0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed | 144.6 km/h | |
| 0-800m (Half Mile) | 26.4 s | |
| 0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed | 162.7 km/h | |
| Modifications (MODS) | ||
| Modifications Cost | $ 0 |
| Used Condition | Trade In Price | Private Party Price | Dealer Retail Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Outstanding | $ 1,706 | $ 2,554 | $ 3,025 |
| Clean | $ 1,505 | $ 2,258 | $ 2,672 |
| Average | $ 1,105 | $ 1,665 | $ 1,967 |
| Rough | $ 705 | $ 1,072 | $ 1,262 |
Dynamically, Lincoln has nailed the suspension and steering we love in European sport sedans, and with BMW 5 Series size at a 3 Series price, we see why the LS is winning entry-luxury buyers over. But there is work to do, namely with regard to the automatic transmission and weak interior materials.

Is it possible to create a car that melds American luxury with European driving dynamics? Sure. Lincoln proves it with the remarkable LS.

One of our favorite entry-level luxury sedans, the LS is Lincoln's most advanced vehicle in terms of technology and engineering, and it is attracting a much younger clientele than Lincoln dealerships are traditionally used to seeing.

While many entry-luxury sedans are just warmed-over versions of lower-level cars (for example, the Infiniti I30's basis is the Nissan Maxima), the rear-drive LS shares its platform with the more upscale Jaguar S-Type.

From the start, Lincoln aimed the LS squarely at the European brands and, specifically, BMW buyers. Total success eludes them, but the LS is closer to the bull's eye than any domestic offering in history.

Buyers can select from one of two engines that both meet LEV standards. The first is a 3.0-liter V6 that produces 210 horsepower at 6,500 rpm and 205 pound-feet of torque at 4,750 rpm. It is offered with either a five-speed automatic or a five-speed manual transmission. But with a 3,600-pound curb weight, the LS V6 is somewhat underpowered (given the car's sporting intentions). Fortunately, Lincoln also offers an LS V8.

That car's DOHC 32-valve 3.9-liter eight-cylinder generates 252 horsepower at 6,100 rpm and 261 lb-ft of torque at 4,300 rpm. Power delivery is smooth and linear. Zero-to-60 acceleration with the V8 is a quick 7.2 seconds. The standard five-speed automatic hobbles the engine, however. It is often befuddled, and shifts made using the Sportshift automanual mode (available with the Sport package) lag noticeably. Lincoln has been trying to fix this confused five-speed autobox since the LS' introduction, but during our most recent drive of a 2001 LS V8 Sport model, it still wasn't shifting entirely right.

Handling ability is very good, especially when the LS is equipped with the optional Sport package. The steering is quick and communicative. Ride quality can sometimes be harsh, but overall, the Lincoln strikes a nice balance between luxury and performance. Traction control is standard, and the AdvanceTrac stability control system is optional.

Inside, the LS offers a decent selection of luxury features. The usual suspects are all present, from leather seating surfaces and premium sound to dual-zone climate controls and a driver-preference memory system for seats, mirrors and the steering wheel. Lincoln also offers a standard six-disc in-dash CD changer. A navigation system is MIA, but for 2002, buyers can opt for a new Vehicle Communication System (VCS), which offers route guidance, stock quotes, weather reports and sports scores. VCS also notifies authorities when you need help if you press the overhead "SOS" button, and does so automatically if the airbags deploy.

The Lincoln's looks are derivative of sporty European sedans, which means that it's attractive. This year, opting for the LSE appearance package means modifications to the front fascia and the addition of rocker panels, two-tone wheels, a rear spoiler and dual exhaust pipes.

Primary gripes, other than those associated with the automatic transmission, surround the quality of the materials that go into the construction of the LS and the meager cabin storage space. Minor points aside, the LS is an impressive car. Plunk down $ 30,000 to $ 40,000, and you basically get a European sedan with a domestic nameplate and copious interior space. If every American carmaker that tried to take on the Europeans succeeded to the extent the LS does, maybe the Big Three's market share wouldn't be eroding at such an alarming rate.
| Engine | Standard in Trim | Power | Torque | Fuel Consumption - City | Fuel Consumption - Highway | 0-100 km/h | Quarter Mile | Half Mile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.0L V6 DOHC 24 valves | V6 Sport | 232 hp @ 6750 rpm | 240 N.m | 11.7 L/100km | 7.9 L/100km | 7.6 s | 15.6 s | 25.9 s |
| 3.0L V6 DOHC 24 valves | V6 Luxury | 232 hp @ 6750 rpm | 240 N.m | 14.0 L/100km | 8.8 L/100km | 7.6 s | 15.6 s | 25.9 s |
| 3.0L V6 DOHC 24 valves | V6 Sport | 232 hp @ 6750 rpm | 240 N.m | 13.1 L/100km | 8.5 L/100km | 7.6 s | 15.6 s | 25.9 s |
| 3.0L V6 DOHC 24 valves | Premium | 232 hp @ 6750 rpm | 240 N.m | 20.0 L/100km | 26.0 L/100km | 7.6 s | 15.6 s | 25.9 s |
| 3.0L V6 DOHC 24 valves | V6 | 232 hp @ 6750 rpm | 240 N.m | 11.9 L/100km | 8.3 L/100km | 7.6 s | 15.6 s | 25.9 s |
| 3.0L V6 DOHC 24 valves | V6 Manual | 220 hp @ 6400 rpm | 240 N.m | 13.0 L/100km | 8.5 L/100km | 7.9 s | 15.9 s | 26.4 s |
| 3.0L V6 DOHC 24 valves | V6 Automatic | 220 hp @ 6400 rpm | 240 N.m | 13.1 L/100km | 8.5 L/100km | 7.9 s | 15.9 s | 26.4 s |
| 3.0 L V6 DOHC 24 Valves | 6 | 210 hp @ 6500 rpm | 240 N.m | 13.8 L/100km | 8.9 L/100km | 8.2 s | 16.2 s | 26.8 s |
| Front Wipers (Option) | Rain-sensitive winsheild wipers |
|---|---|
| Garage Door Opener (Option) | Garage door opener |
| Premium Sound System (Option) | Alpine Audiophile 12 speakers sound system |
| Rear View Mirror (Option) | Electrochrome rear view mirror with compass |
| Cargo Capacity | 382 L |
|---|---|
| Curb Weight | 1621 kg |
| Front Headroom | 1026 mm |
| Front Legroom | 1087 mm |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 68 L |
| Gross Vehicle Weight | 2078 kg |
| Height | 1425 mm |
| Length | 4925 mm |
| Rear Headroom | 953 mm |
| Rear Legroom | 950 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2908 mm |
| Width | 1859 mm |
| Sunroof (Option) | Power glass sunroof |
|---|
| Front Seats Driver Seat Memory (Option) | Memory for driver seat |
|---|---|
| Front Seats Passenger Lombar (Option) | Power lumbar support for front seats |
| Seat Trim (Option) | Nudo leather seats |
| Steering Wheel Trim (Option) | Leather-wrapped steering wheel |
| Drive Train | Rear-wheel drive |
|---|---|
| Engine Name | 3.0L V6 DOHC 24 valves |
| Traction Control | Yes |
| Traction Control (Option) | Yes |
| Transmission | 5 speed automatic |
| Body | Sedan |
|---|---|
| Doors | 4 |
| Engine | 3.0L V6 DOHC 24 valves |
| Fuel Consumption | 13.1 (Automatic City)8.5 (Automatic Highway) |
| Power | 220 hp @ 6400 rpm |
| Seats | 5 |
| Transmission | 5 speed automatic |
| Warranties | Bumper-to-Bumper80000/km, 48/Months Powertrain80000/km, 48/Months Roadside Assistance80000/km, 48/Months Rust-throughUnlimited/km, 60/Months |
| Anti-Lock Brakes | 4-wheel ABS |
|---|---|
| Anti-Theft Alarm | None |
| Brake Type | 4-wheel disc |
| Child Seat Anchor | None |
| Child-proof Locks | None |
| Driver Airbag | None |
| Front Seat Belts | Height adjustable, pre-tensioner |
| Ignition Disable | None |
| Panic Alarm | None |
| Passenger Airbag | None |
| Rear Seat Belts | Center 3-point |
| Side Airbag | None |
| Front Tires | P215/60HR16 |
|---|---|
| Front Tires (Option) | P235/50VR17 |
| Suspension Category (Option) | Sport suspension |
| Wheel Type (Option) | 17'' Alloy wheels |
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