Ill give you that coil springs arent "that bad" but thats no where near how i'd describe my air springs, they ride much better then "not that bad"

Even though most vehicles on the road use coil springs, they were designed for it, ours wasnt. No matter what anyone says, a coiled piece of metal will never give the same cushion as a rubber bladder filled with air.
In all reality, theres a pretty simple conclusion on this topic thats been beaten to death.
Do you want that sweet lincoln ride? Then keep the air springs
Do you want the quick fix and not have to worry about the bags for awhile?
If so get coils. Dont forget, the coils will wear out just like the air springs do and with a 10yr/100,000 mile average life time on the air springs, its just not worth converting one of the most unique features you can play with and modify on our cars to switch over because at the time it may be easier. I understand some poeple do it for finicial issues or because the air ride can scare people away, or the crazy prices dealers and shops charge...but if you the passion for the ride you'll learn after a while the air system isnt all that complicated.
I will say this however, i have never seen anyone complain about how sh!tty thier air suspension rides..only problems because it needs maintence.
So that tells me almost every single person that has a lincoln loves the air ride until it gives them problem, right?
air ride = win!
In all reaity its all a matter of personal preference. I've been on both sides of the fence and still love the air ride for being such an awesome system to have... even on the day i come out to find my car sitting on the ground. lol