5 Star Reviews for 2004 Lincoln Town Car

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.63/5 Average
67 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

Having been freshened with a host of changes last year, the Town Car is largely unchanged for 2004. Last year's Executive model is now the Signature, and the Cartier becomes the Ultimate (available in both regular- and long-wheelbase versions). Sirius Satellite Radio is now a dealer-installed option.

Pros:
  • Roomy interior, quiet cabin, throaty V8 engine, huge trunk, availability of a long-wheelbase model.
Cons:
  • Interior looks ancient compared to equivalently priced European and Japanese luxury sedans, poor resale value.

User Reviews:

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  • Back to the Best for us. - 2004 Lincoln Town Car
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    Since 1982, we have owned and driven Lincoln Town Cars. Except for the last three years when we tried a Cadillac. The Cadillac was a nice vehicle BUT it WAS NOT the same as a Lincoln. We are much happier with the Lincoln Town Car than any other vehicle we have tried or driven. The comfort, amenities and safety features are top notch!

  • 2004 Lincoln Town Car - 2004 Lincoln Town Car
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    This is the most reliable and trouble free sedan I have ever owned. It is large but quite easy to drive and park.The car is super comfortable on a long trip. I have had excellent dealer service experiences. The one improvement I could suggest is a full sie spare tire for it. It is roomy inside, and has a large trunk. I have never owned or rode in a car that rides as good as the Lincoln Town car. My daughter bought it new but wanted a smaller car. I got it from her with very low miles. I will definitely buy another one.

  • Traditional Styling, Advanced Technology - 2004 Lincoln Town Car
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    At $44000 out the door, this car is beautiful to look at and to drive as it should. The attention to details from Lincolns engineering/R&D is very impressive. The navigation system is one of the best. It saves time and is very efficient and accurate. The trunk is more than adequate and the optional trunk organizer is handy however it only comes in one color. The many safety features of the Lincoln Town Car give you a sense of well being. The quiet power train combo is well matched and its performance is more than adequate to move the 4500 pound vehicle. After a stress full day at work, I look forward to the drive home.

  • Lincolns review - 2004 Lincoln Town Car
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    Well we have owned Lincoln Town cars since 1977, and we have really enjoyed all of them they are good quality and a reliable car they ride good, they are excellent to drive, and ride in sure there lines are a little dull, but my goodness they are great cars it will proabaly be all that will ever go into my garage is a lincoln Town car. Sincerely, Jonathan

  • great car, used - 2004 Lincoln Town Car
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    I have always loved Lincolns. My father had a 1977 Mark 5 that I used to drive. I bought this Town Car used, with 45k miles on it.,,was in showroom new condition. i love the ride, and it has been a pleasure to own. No mechinacal problems,just gas and oil

  • 3rd Town Car - 2004 Lincoln Town Car
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    My first town car was a 1995 exective. My 2nd town car a 2001 Signature which had all the bells and whistles. This past year my wife decided she want a new car. She wanted the Lincoln logo on the car plus the auto trunk closing. What the dealership failed to tells us that when we got our Signature Town Car is really was a downsize signature to an exective. Now I do not have but a single CD player with the worst sound system in it. You almost have to rise the volume to the extreme in order to hear the music. There are no auto seat adjusters for different drivers.

  • American Luxury at its finest - 2004 Lincoln Town Car
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    My grandfather drove a Town Car for many years and now I know why. Big, roomy, comfortable, and safe. Gas mileage isnt great (20.9) but then it only needs 87 octane gas. At 32, I am one of the younger Town Car drivers, but I wouldnt drive anything else. Absolutely love it for cruising the open highway (we go up north quite a bit), windows up or down. The sound system, even the default one, is better than most home stereo systems.

  • WAKE UP EDMUNDS - 2004 Lincoln Town Car
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    The car is superb! This is what a full size luxury car is all about, not a mid size or compact foreign brand but a true full size American piece of iron. But the reviewers at Edmunds have forgotten the true purpose of a vehicle like the Town Car. The fit and finish of exterior metal is excellent as is the interior. Quite, comfortable, lots of space, descent MPG, more then adequate get-up-and go at a fraction of the price of a Deville. Caddy, eat your hear out! Edmunds, I little more objective reviewing, please.

  • Rateing - 2004 Lincoln Town Car
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    Ilove everything about this town car except the radio.It should have one of the best radio,s on the market,but it does not.

  • 2004 Lincoln Town Car - 2004 Lincoln Town Car
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    Bought 2004 LTC in 2005. Love this car because: Dimensions are palatial. Ride is unparalleled. Easy to pass slowpokes. Good gas mileage for 4,500 Sedan. Very nice to look at - proud to own. Power everything. The funny thing about all the editors reviews is that they all say the car basically stinks. But most people who actually buy them love them. I wonder why that is. I wouldnt drive anything else. By the way the Mercury Grand Marquis is not a poor mans Town Car. The Marquis is a good, solid car, but the Lincoln Town Car easily outclasses the Marquis.

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