Ford creates the Lincoln Trade-mark, which produces the Town Van. It is a full-sized sedan that is classified as a "luxury" vehicle. Lincoln Town Cars from 1988 were available in three trims. They are the Mannequin, Signature and Cartier. The leading distinctions between the trims are the tint schemes and pigskin seats.
The fuel mileage for each is rated at 17 mpg in the city and 24 mpg on the highway.
Everyone one has a heighth of 55.90 inches. The turning thickness is 40 feet.
Interior
The 1988 Lincoln Town Motorcar has available front purpose space of 39 inches and rear purpose interval of 38.20 inches. The leg interval measurement is 43.50 in the front and 42.10 in the rear. The shoulder margin is 60.70 inches in both the front and rear. The town machine has a front hip time measurement of 56.50 inches and a rear measurement of 57.80 inches. The Pattern and Signature trims come with cloth seats; the Cartier comes principles with kid seats.
Features and Entertainment
Everyone trim comes with customary air-conditioning, cruise check, tilt steering, AM/FM radio, a cassette player, and endowment windows and door locks.
Engine and Transmission
The 1988 Lincoln Town Car--all trims--comes morals with a 5.0-liter, V8 engine. It is a 150-horsepower Engine that produces 270 lb-ft of torque. The Muzzle for this motor is four inches and the stroke is three inches. The compression ratio is 8.9-to-1. The standard transmission is a four-speed automatic with overdrive.
Fuel Economy
Each trim comes standard with an 18-gallon fuel tank. It requires regular gasoline.