Hi gearheads,
I'm the owner of a limo company in North Jersey with all Lincoln TC's in the fleet, ranging from 2000 to 2006 model years. We typically run these cars for 3 years, or 300,000 miles, usually without serious problems, then trade them in or wholesale them out. The oldest cars, 2000, 2001 and 2002 are stretch limos, so they don't get the kind of miles the sedans do. My favorite car is a 1995 Sig. with 448,000+ on the original engine and trans. This car was the starter in my fleet, and has always been serviced with synthetic oil and synthetic trans fluid. This is the car I usually drive, tho I don't use it any longer in the service.
I'm the owner of a limo company in North Jersey with all Lincoln TC's in the fleet, ranging from 2000 to 2006 model years. We typically run these cars for 3 years, or 300,000 miles, usually without serious problems, then trade them in or wholesale them out. The oldest cars, 2000, 2001 and 2002 are stretch limos, so they don't get the kind of miles the sedans do. My favorite car is a 1995 Sig. with 448,000+ on the original engine and trans. This car was the starter in my fleet, and has always been serviced with synthetic oil and synthetic trans fluid. This is the car I usually drive, tho I don't use it any longer in the service.