Thought I'd take some time out and tell you guys a story about my first Lincoln!
Growing up, my dad loved Lincolns. His first Lincoln was a 95 Lincoln Towncar which ran into some big engine problems so he got rid of it and picked up a 98 Towncar. I got to drive it a bunch of times and that is where I fell in love with Lincolns. The thing was a boat, and when you drove over the good old Massachusetts potholes you couldn't even feel it.
Eventually I moved to Las Vegas and purchased a 2000 Jeep Cherokee. I had a ton of fun in that Jeep up to the point where I blew a head gasket and blew up the engine.
I ended up trading it in and screwing over the Ford dealership by not telling them about the engine problems. I got a nice trade in of 2,000 bucks for it LOL
I did this though for a down payment on a 2006 Lincoln LS V8 that I fell in love with the first time that I saw it:
I did alright in the car for about a year until there was a really bad flood and I broke 4 wheels, bent a control arm and other suspension parts when I drove into a submerged roundabout at about 50 mph. Paying out of pocket, turns out that each of those chrome rims cost 750 dollars according to the Ford dealership... (can anyone confirm this?).
After about a month at the dealership getting repaired here is what my baby looks like now:
Growing up, my dad loved Lincolns. His first Lincoln was a 95 Lincoln Towncar which ran into some big engine problems so he got rid of it and picked up a 98 Towncar. I got to drive it a bunch of times and that is where I fell in love with Lincolns. The thing was a boat, and when you drove over the good old Massachusetts potholes you couldn't even feel it.
Eventually I moved to Las Vegas and purchased a 2000 Jeep Cherokee. I had a ton of fun in that Jeep up to the point where I blew a head gasket and blew up the engine.
I ended up trading it in and screwing over the Ford dealership by not telling them about the engine problems. I got a nice trade in of 2,000 bucks for it LOL
I did this though for a down payment on a 2006 Lincoln LS V8 that I fell in love with the first time that I saw it:
I did alright in the car for about a year until there was a really bad flood and I broke 4 wheels, bent a control arm and other suspension parts when I drove into a submerged roundabout at about 50 mph. Paying out of pocket, turns out that each of those chrome rims cost 750 dollars according to the Ford dealership... (can anyone confirm this?).
After about a month at the dealership getting repaired here is what my baby looks like now: