babyhauler
LVC Member
OK in my last thread LVC helped me decide I want a town car, as opposed to a crown vic or a mercury grand prix. I want a town car for the maximum space for rear seat passengers, ultra-smooth ride, quietness.
Other reasons I like town cars is because I can work on them myself (used to have an '88 Cartier), and because they depreciate really fast so I can buy a lot of steel and ride with my limited cash. Limited cash is theme, remember i'm hauling babies around- at this time cash is for babies not so much for cars.
Another reason I like town cars is because you can do crazy stuff with them. For example I mounted a hitch on my old '88 and hooked a little trailer on there and used it a lot. It was really handy, and eliminated my need for a pickup truck. Once I saw a town car pulling a small horse trailer that was kind of funny.
I want this town car so I can drive my family around town comfortably and also so I can take them on long road trips in it. So I need decent highway mileage. I think my old '88 got 18 MPG on the highway I think i need better than that- what is the best highway mileage i can expect?
Air safety bags are neato but not necessary. I caused a small accident in my '88 town car and I barely felt the impact. So I would get another town car without air bags.
Please help me figure out what year would be best. It has to be under $10,000. I'll probably spend between $5000 and $10000. And i need a town car that doesn't need too much work. I can do some stuff myself, but if I have to rebuild engine AND tranny AND suspension AND treat the frame AND swap the interior AND rewire every switch it just isn't worth it. That's why I'm staying away from 1960's and 1970's town cars at this time. I need a car that is ready to go and safe to drive today.
So I'm thinking a 1990's town car with 4.6 liter under 75k miles is my best bet. But should I be looking at a different year? Any other tips?
Other reasons I like town cars is because I can work on them myself (used to have an '88 Cartier), and because they depreciate really fast so I can buy a lot of steel and ride with my limited cash. Limited cash is theme, remember i'm hauling babies around- at this time cash is for babies not so much for cars.
Another reason I like town cars is because you can do crazy stuff with them. For example I mounted a hitch on my old '88 and hooked a little trailer on there and used it a lot. It was really handy, and eliminated my need for a pickup truck. Once I saw a town car pulling a small horse trailer that was kind of funny.
I want this town car so I can drive my family around town comfortably and also so I can take them on long road trips in it. So I need decent highway mileage. I think my old '88 got 18 MPG on the highway I think i need better than that- what is the best highway mileage i can expect?
Air safety bags are neato but not necessary. I caused a small accident in my '88 town car and I barely felt the impact. So I would get another town car without air bags.
Please help me figure out what year would be best. It has to be under $10,000. I'll probably spend between $5000 and $10000. And i need a town car that doesn't need too much work. I can do some stuff myself, but if I have to rebuild engine AND tranny AND suspension AND treat the frame AND swap the interior AND rewire every switch it just isn't worth it. That's why I'm staying away from 1960's and 1970's town cars at this time. I need a car that is ready to go and safe to drive today.
So I'm thinking a 1990's town car with 4.6 liter under 75k miles is my best bet. But should I be looking at a different year? Any other tips?