Used Lincoln Mark VII for Sale near Atlanta, GA
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The Lincoln Mark VII has garnered a reputation for its powerful V8 engines and smooth ride, making it a favorite among drivers who enjoy a comfortable and stylish driving experience. Owners appreciate the exhilarating acceleration and luxury features, highlighting its impressive performance, particularly with the 5.0 engine. However, some drivers have expressed dissatisfaction with the vehicle's fuel economy and the quality of interior materials, especially in terms of comfort and durability. Common issues reported include air suspension problems and a need for regular maintenance on electrical components. Overall, the Mark VII balances performance and luxury but requires a dedicated owner due to potential upkeep challenges.
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John K
Reviewed a 1988 Lincoln Mark VII on Nov 17, 2009
This car is a blast to drive for daily use. It is quick and nimble when it needs to be but rides like a Lincoln should when you want it to. Its not the most spacious thing, but for a 2 door car it holds 4-5 people rather nicely.
David P
Reviewed a 1985 Lincoln Mark VII on Feb 9, 2009
My first "real" car and man it was pretty sweet. Anti-lock brakes, travel computer, self-adjusting suspension, auto-dimming mirrors, etc. were pretty technologically advanced features for back in 1985. Expensive as hell to fix when they broke though, and they did break (suspension, mirror and anti-locks). Great ride, plus the performance was pretty good for a car of it's size.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1991 Lincoln Bill Blass on Jul 23, 2014
I have always liked the styling of the mark vii's. This one being low miles and southern makes it a dream to drive. Just floats down the road. Plenty of power. Comfort is there too. Its not a all out powerhouse like some cars I own but is still respectible and it draws attention.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1989 Lincoln Mark VII on Sep 25, 2012
I have to say that the Mark was one of the most attractive cars ever produced. Living in New England, most of them rotted out because of road salt because they were made without a frame and with very little steel. They are fairly rare up here. The car is very fast and can still keep up with the modern cars on the road today. However, the handling cannot compare. The ride quality is okay because of the (problematic) air springs on all four wheels. I can't recommend this car for daily use because of its age and problematic electronic systems -- You will need to have some intermediate understanding of auto mechanics in order to own one of these cars yourself or you will probably face steep prices at the repair shop. Common problems with the anti-lock brakes (First car ever produced with ABS and composite headlights-- 6 months before the corvette), air suspension, and the AOD transmission which doesn't like abuse and neglect. These are beautiful, luxurious and sporty cars but require a loving owner. This is a great car for anyone who is passionate about American automotive history and wants to invest in a fun weekend car. They can be found in alright condition for as little as $1500 and they can be totally worth it if you get one that has been taken care of and hasn't been beat on. I wish Lincoln/Ford/Mercury never stopped producing REAL cars or I'd own a brand new one today.
Lincoln Mark VII Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Bill Blass | $32,746 |
| LSC | $32,622 |
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