Hello, I am new here. I am seriously considering buying a 2001 Lincoln Continental. I can't find a whole lot about the reliability though, so I'm hoping you guys can help me out.. Here's an overview of the car I want:
180k miles
Rust, but not too bad
Small amount of damage to rear bumper, right muffler strap broke and is held on by some wire
I think everything works (Or at least the main stuff, I didn't try adjusting the steering settings, using the CD player, trying out the driver memory, etc.)
Only mechanical problem I could tell in the short test drive I took was that the front breaks were rough. They would vibrate when braking. The sales guy said it might because the car was sitting out for a few weeks and got rusty brake disks or something. He's selling it for $1800. I believe he is willing to negotiate.
So what are some things to look for? The only things I have been able to find on the internet is apparently the Continental can have transmission problems since it uses the same transmission as the lighter Ford Taurus with a smaller V6 Engine, and some suspension problems. I don't know how much of a problem that is; apparently transmission fluid changes every 30k with high quality fluid makes that nothing to worry about. I figure if the transmission has run 180k miles with no problems I don't see why it should fail now, but if I get closer to buying it I'll have to check out the maintenance records. As for the suspension, apparently the air ride sometimes has problems but I don't know what to look for to determine how good it is on this particular car. And I guess fixing it isn't too expensive either.
And about the fuel... I know premium is recommended but is it one of those cars that absolutely need it or is it safe to run standard? Anything else? How well do the electronics and all the features hold up over the years? Is the Intech V8 a good engine? Just tell me everything there is to know about problems and maintenance with these cars.
180k miles
Rust, but not too bad
Small amount of damage to rear bumper, right muffler strap broke and is held on by some wire
I think everything works (Or at least the main stuff, I didn't try adjusting the steering settings, using the CD player, trying out the driver memory, etc.)
Only mechanical problem I could tell in the short test drive I took was that the front breaks were rough. They would vibrate when braking. The sales guy said it might because the car was sitting out for a few weeks and got rusty brake disks or something. He's selling it for $1800. I believe he is willing to negotiate.
So what are some things to look for? The only things I have been able to find on the internet is apparently the Continental can have transmission problems since it uses the same transmission as the lighter Ford Taurus with a smaller V6 Engine, and some suspension problems. I don't know how much of a problem that is; apparently transmission fluid changes every 30k with high quality fluid makes that nothing to worry about. I figure if the transmission has run 180k miles with no problems I don't see why it should fail now, but if I get closer to buying it I'll have to check out the maintenance records. As for the suspension, apparently the air ride sometimes has problems but I don't know what to look for to determine how good it is on this particular car. And I guess fixing it isn't too expensive either.
And about the fuel... I know premium is recommended but is it one of those cars that absolutely need it or is it safe to run standard? Anything else? How well do the electronics and all the features hold up over the years? Is the Intech V8 a good engine? Just tell me everything there is to know about problems and maintenance with these cars.