Ok, well I'm thinking about buying my first car. I'm 19, have a decent paying job, and have had my eye on the LS for years. Well, I'm ready to buy one but have read about ALOT of problems with these cars. I don't necessarily have the money to constantly repair this(and if I did, it would be me and my buddies trying to fix it...I don't have the kind of $$ to take it to a shop everytime).
If you wanna see it, go here- http://marketplace.nwsource.com/auto/detail.cfm?id=9244130
It's beautiful. Wanted all black, but this would do just fine. Here's the description the guy gave-
"This is a very clean 2001 Lincoln LS that has been driven primarily on the freeways between Sammamish and Pierce County by a grandpa. Although the mileage is about 119,000, the engine, drivetrain, transmission, tires, paint and interior are in excellent condition. The oil has been changed every 3,000 miles, i.e., maintenance records are available. You will not be disappointed in this Lincoln LS."
He put on about 100 or so miles everyday driving between the airport and his home, almost all freeway miles.
So my question for those of you on here that are mechanically inclined, should I beware? He took it the same day I called him about it to have some of the coils replaced(I'm sure you all know about those), and the brakes fixed. He said there hadn't been any problems with it since he got it, and I trust him. But would now be the time when most things would start going wrong with this vehicle? And how long can I expect it to last before something major does happen to it?
Basically, this is my dream car and can't see myself buying anything else. But I also don't want to make my life a living hell if I buy a vehicle that is going to break down all the time. What do you fellas think?
If you wanna see it, go here- http://marketplace.nwsource.com/auto/detail.cfm?id=9244130
It's beautiful. Wanted all black, but this would do just fine. Here's the description the guy gave-
"This is a very clean 2001 Lincoln LS that has been driven primarily on the freeways between Sammamish and Pierce County by a grandpa. Although the mileage is about 119,000, the engine, drivetrain, transmission, tires, paint and interior are in excellent condition. The oil has been changed every 3,000 miles, i.e., maintenance records are available. You will not be disappointed in this Lincoln LS."
He put on about 100 or so miles everyday driving between the airport and his home, almost all freeway miles.
So my question for those of you on here that are mechanically inclined, should I beware? He took it the same day I called him about it to have some of the coils replaced(I'm sure you all know about those), and the brakes fixed. He said there hadn't been any problems with it since he got it, and I trust him. But would now be the time when most things would start going wrong with this vehicle? And how long can I expect it to last before something major does happen to it?
Basically, this is my dream car and can't see myself buying anything else. But I also don't want to make my life a living hell if I buy a vehicle that is going to break down all the time. What do you fellas think?