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2000 Lincoln Town Car Overview, Reviews, Ratings & Specs

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Jovan | March 31, 2025
The 2000 Lincoln Town Car is a full-size, rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan, part of the second generation produced from 1998-2011. Key trims included the Executive, Signature, and Cartier. Known for its spacious interior, smooth ride, and traditional American luxury, it was popular among livery services and those seeking a comfortable and stately vehicle. Original pricing ranged roughly from $40,000 - $45,000. Its commanding presence and pillow-soft seats were hallmarks of its appeal.
The Good

The 2000 Town Car excels in comfort and reliability, appealing to practical buyers seeking a dependable and spacious vehicle. The smooth, quiet ride provides a luxurious experience. Emotionally, the Town Car evokes a sense of classic American luxury and status. While not a performance car, its V8 offers adequate power and reasonable value for its size.

The Bad

Potential weaknesses of the 2000 Town Car include its fuel economy, which is relatively low compared to modern cars. Suspension components, particularly air suspension, can be prone to failure. Rust can be an issue in certain climates. The dated technology may not appeal to buyers seeking modern features, also watch out for oil leaks and transmission issues.

2000 Lincoln Town Car: Quick Overview

Key specifications for the 2000 Lincoln Town Car include:

  • Engine Options: A single engine option was available: a 4.6-liter Modular SOHC V8.
  • Horsepower: The 4.6L V8 produced approximately 200 horsepower in the Executive and Signature trims and 220 horsepower in the Cartier trim (due to a different exhaust system).
  • Fuel Economy: EPA estimates were around 17 mpg city and 25 mpg highway. Real-world mileage can vary depending on driving conditions and maintenance.
  • 0-60 Times: Acceleration from 0 to 60 mph typically took around 9-10 seconds.
  • Towing Capacity: While not primarily designed for towing, the Town Car could tow a small trailer, but the capacity was limited (around 2,000 lbs properly equipped).
  • Trim-Level Features:
    • Executive: Base model included features like cloth upholstery, power windows and locks, air conditioning, and a basic sound system.
    • Signature: Added leather upholstery, automatic climate control, upgraded audio, and various convenience features.
    • Cartier: The top-of-the-line trim featured unique exterior and interior trim, premium leather, upgraded sound system, and additional luxury features such as memory seats, heated seats, and adjustable pedals.
All trims featured an automatic transmission. The suspension was typically a coil-spring setup, but air suspension was available and standard on some higher trims.

2000 Lincoln Town Car Specifications

Vehicle Information
Year 2000
Make Lincoln
Model Town Car
Trim -
Style -
Type Sedan
Category Compact Car
Manufacturing Details
Made In United States
Manufacturing City WIXOM
Dimensions
Doors 4-Door
Curb Weight -
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating -
Overall Height -
Overall Length -
Overall Width -
Wheelbase Length -
Standard Seating -
Engine & Performance
Engine 4.6L V8
Engine Size 4.6L
Engine Cylinders 8
Transmission -
Transmission Type -
Transmission Speeds -
Drivetrain 2 Wheel Drive
Additional Features
Anti-Brake System -
Steering Type -
Pricing
Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) -
Invoice Price -
Delivery Charges -

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What Problems Does the 2000 Lincoln Town Car Have?

Frequently reported problems for the 2000 Lincoln Town Car often involve the air suspension system. The air springs can degrade over time, leading to leaks and a sagging rear end, requiring costly repairs or conversion to coil springs. Another common issue is with the blend door actuator, which controls the temperature of the air coming from the vents. Failure of this actuator can result in only hot or cold air blowing.

Oil leaks, particularly from the valve cover gaskets and rear main seal, are also commonly reported as the car ages. Transmission issues, such as slipping or hard shifting, can occur, especially if the transmission fluid has not been regularly maintained. Rust can be a problem in areas with road salt, affecting the undercarriage and body panels. Electrical issues, such as malfunctioning sensors or power window regulators, can also arise.

While the 2000 model year itself didn't have any major specific recalls, it's important to check the NHTSA website for any potential recalls that may have been issued since then. Long-term reliability concerns primarily stem from the aging components and the potential for expensive repairs as the car gets older. Regular maintenance and addressing issues promptly can help mitigate these concerns.

How long will the 2000 Lincoln Town Car last?

A well-maintained 2000 Lincoln Town Car can easily exceed 200,000 miles or more, providing 20+ years of service. However, longevity heavily depends on maintenance. Owners who diligently perform scheduled maintenance, including oil changes, transmission fluid flushes, and addressing issues promptly, report the highest mileage. Long-term durability is generally good, but weaknesses include the air suspension, which often needs replacement, and potential rust issues in colder climates. Neglecting maintenance significantly reduces lifespan, leading to major engine or transmission problems.

What Technology & Safety Features are Included?

The 2000 Lincoln Town Car's built-in tech is relatively basic compared to modern vehicles. Entertainment features typically included a standard AM/FM radio with cassette player, and optionally a CD player. Higher trims offered upgraded sound systems with premium speakers. There were no advanced driver-assistance systems available.

Safety features included standard anti-lock brakes (ABS) and dual front airbags. Traction control was available as an option. Side airbags were not available on this model year. The car featured power-adjustable seats and mirrors. Automatic climate control was standard on the Signature and Cartier trims.

Crash test ratings from the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) generally showed good results for frontal crash protection. However, side-impact testing was not as comprehensive. The IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) may have conducted some offset frontal crash tests, and results can be found on their website. Keep in mind that safety standards have evolved considerably since 2000, so a modern vehicle will offer significantly better protection in a crash. The limited technology reflects the era it was produced in, focusing more on comfort than cutting-edge features.

What Colors Options are Available?

Exterior Colors
White Pearl Clearcoat
Black Clearcoat
Medium Charcoal Metallic Clearcoat
Light Cypress Gold Metallic Clearcoat
Autumn Red Metallic Clearcoat
Dark Toreador Red Clearcoat
Deep Wedgewood Blue Clearcoat
Light Graphite Metallic Clearcoat
Interior Colors
Light Parchment
Dark Charcoal
Medium Graphite

2000 Lincoln Town Car Prices and Market Value

When new, the 2000 Lincoln Town Car ranged from approximately $40,000 to $45,000 depending on the trim level and options. Currently, used market prices vary widely based on condition, mileage, and location, typically ranging from $2,000 to $8,000. Depreciation has been significant due to age and advancements in automotive technology. Factors affecting resale value include low mileage, excellent condition, a clean title, and documented maintenance history. Higher trims like the Cartier might command a slightly higher price, but overall, these cars have depreciated considerably.

2000 Lincoln Town Car Cost of Ownership

Insurance costs for a 2000 Lincoln Town Car are generally moderate due to its age and value. Fuel costs are relatively high due to its poor fuel economy. Maintenance can be moderate if the car has been well-maintained, but repairs can be costly, especially for the air suspension or transmission. Long-term ownership costs can be high if major repairs are needed. Overall, it's not the most economical car to own, primarily due to fuel consumption and potential repair bills.

2000 Lincoln Town Car Fuel Efficiency

Fuel Type Gasoline
Fuel Capacity -
City Mileage -
Highway Mileage -

2000 Lincoln Town Car Safety Rating

NHTSA
Overall Rating Not Tested
Overall Frontal Star Rating Not Tested
Side Overall Star Rating Not Tested
Overall Rollover Star Rating Not Tested
Combined Front Seat Rating Not Tested
Combined Rear Seat Rating Not Tested
Overall Frontal Star Rating Not Tested
Frontal Barrier Star Ratings Not Tested
Side Barrier Star Ratings Not Tested
Rollover Resistance Star Rating Not Tested

2000 Lincoln Town Car Recalls & Defects

Visibility:windshield Wiper/Washer:motor
Recall date 2001-08-08
Recall no. 01v258000
Source NHTSA
Summary Vehicle Description: Passenger Cars, Sport Utility Vehicles, and Light and Medium Duty Pickup Trucks. A Switch Located IN THE Plastic Cover OF THE Wiper Motor Gear Case Could Malfunction and Overheat, Potentially Resulting IN Loss OF Intermittent Wiper Function, Loss OF Wiper Park Function, Complete Loss OF Wiper Function, or Ignition OF THE Plastic Cover Material. Switch Malfunction IS Most Likely TO Occur When THE Intermittent Setting OF THE Wipers IS Being Used, or When Snow or ICE Obstructs THE Blades From Returning TO THE "parked" Position AT THE Bottom OF THE Windshield. These Vehicles Were Built AT THE Following Assembly Plants: Atlanta Plant From 2/11/00 Through 7/31/00; Chicago Plant From 2/14/00 Through 8/4/00; Kansas City Plant From 2/26/00 TO 9/4/00; Kentucky Truck Plant From 2/18/00 TO 8/31/00; Michigan Truck Plant From 2/23/00 Through 8/3/00; Norfolk Plant From 2/21/00 Through 7/27/00; Wayne Stamping and Assembly Plant From 2/25/00 Through 8/15/00; and Wixom Plant From 2/15/00 Through 8/8/00.
Consequence Loss OF Visibility While Driving Increases THE Risk OF A Crash.
Remedy Dealers Will Inspect THE Date Code ON THE Wiper Motor. Motors Built With THE Suspect Time Frame Will Have THE Wiper Motor Gear Case Cover Replaced. Owner Notification Began August 20, 2001. Owners WHO Take Their Vehicles TO AN Authorized Dealer ON AN Agreed Upon Service Date and DO NOT Receive THE Free Remedy Within A Reasonable Time Should Contact Ford AT 1-866-436-7332.
Notes Also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Auto Safety Hotline AT 1-888-Dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).
Tires
Recall date 2000-12-12
Recall no. 00v356000
Source NHTSA
Summary Vehicle Description: Certain Limousines Stretched Over 60 Inches Fail TO Comply With THE Requirements OF Fmvss NO. 109, "new Pneumatic Tires," and NO. 110, "tire Selection and Rims."
Consequence THE Vehicle Weight Could Exceed THE Maximum Load Rating FOR THE Tire, Increasing THE Risk OF Premature Tire Wear or Blowout.
Remedy Dealers Will Replace All 5 Tires (Including THE Spare Tire) With Michelin Tires (225/70r16 107t Reinforced White Sidewall) With A Sufficiently Higher Load Rating. Owner Notification Began January 10, 2001. Owners WHO Take Their Vehicles TO AN Authorized Dealer ON AN Agreed Upon Service Date and DO NOT Receive THE Free Remedy Within A Reasonable Time Should Contact Ford AT 1-800-248-0186.
Notes Also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Auto Safety Hotline AT 1-888-Dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).
Seat Belts:front
Recall date 2000-11-13
Recall no. 00v364000
Source NHTSA
Summary Vehicle Description: Certain Passenger Vehicles With Medium Graphite Seat Belts Fail TO Comply With THE Requirements OF Fmvss NO. 209, "seat Belt Assemblies." AN Incorrect Front Center Seat Belt and Retractor Assembly MAY Have Been Installed.
Consequence IN THE Event OF A Vehicle Crash, THE Occupant MAY NOT BE Properly Restrained.
Remedy All Suspect Vehicles Have HAD THE Seat Belts Inspected or Replaced BY Ford.
Notes NO Owner Notification IS Required IN This Campaign.this Campaign IS 100% Completed.
Seat Belts:rear/Other
Recall date 2000-11-09
Recall no. 00v368000
Source NHTSA
Summary Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles With Midnight Black or Medium Parchment Seat Belts Manufactured ON July 31, 2000, Fail TO Comply With THE Requirements OF Fmvss NO. 209, "seat Belt Assemblies." AN Incorrect Driver's Side Rear Seat Belt and Retractor Assembly MAY Have Been Installed.
Consequence IN THE Event OF A Vehicle Crash, THE Occupant MAY NOT BE Properly Restrained.
Remedy Dealers Will Inspect THE Seat Belts and Replace THE Affected Seat Belt and Retractor Assemblies.
Notes Owner Notification Began November 27, 2000.owners WHO Take Their Vehicles TO AN Authorized Dealer ON AN Agreed Upon Service Date and DO NOT Receive THE Free Remedy Within A Reasonable Time Should Contact Ford AT 1-800-392-3673.also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Auto Safety Hotline AT 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).
Equipment:mechanical:integrated Jack/Leveler/Stabilizer
Recall date 2000-07-18
Recall no. 00v200000
Source NHTSA
Summary Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. These Vehicles Have Jacking Instructions Which, IF Followed, Could Cause THE Vehicle Operator TO Place THE Jack ON A Frame Weld When Attempting TO Raise A Rear Wheel. IF THE Vehicle IS Jacked UP With THE Jack Placed ON THE Frame Weld and IF THE Vehicle IS Free TO Roll (Wheels NOT Blocked or Chocked), THE Jack Could Yield and THE Vehicle MAY Drop Suddenly.
Consequence IF This Occurs and ANY Portion OF THE Operator's Body IS Under THE Vehicle, THE Potential FOR Personal Injury Exists.
Remedy Owners Will BE Provided With A Revised Jack Instruction and Stowage Card and Jack Warning Label, AS Well AS A Supplement TO THE Owner Guide.
Notes Owner Notification Began August 3, 2000.owners WHO DO NOT Receive THE Free Instructions and Label Within A Reasonable Time Should Contact Ford AT 1-800-392-3673.also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Auto Safety Hotline AT 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).
Seat Belts:front:anchorage
Recall date 2000-06-12
Recall no. 00v157002
Source NHTSA
Summary Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles Using Aftermarket Front Passenger Side Seat Belt Assemblies That Were Sold BY Ford Parts Departments From January 1, Through June 13, 2000. These Seat Belt Assemblies Fail TO Comply With THE Requirements OF Fmvss NO. 209, "seat Belt Assemblies." THE Equipment Involved IS Service Stock Seat Belt Assemblies, Model Nos. H 9977, H 9979, T 9063, and T 9217, Built BY TRW Vehicle Safety Systems, Inc. (Trw) Manufactured From June 1, 1998 Through MAY 21, 2000. Some OF These Seat Belt Assemblies MAY Have Been Installed AS Service Replacement Equipment ON THE Vehicles Involved IN THE Recall.
Consequence IN THE Event OF A Collision, These Seat Belts MAY NOT Restrain AN Occupant Increasing THE Risk OF Injury.
Remedy Dealers Will Inspect These Vehicles and Replace THE Service Seat Belt Assemblies That Were Installed IN These Vehicles From January 1 Through June 13, 2000.
Notes Owner Notification Began September 28, 2000. Owners WHO Take Their Vehicles TO AN Authorized Dealer ON AN Agreed Upon Service Date and DO NOT Receive THE Free Remedy Within A Reasonable Time Should Contact Ford AT 1-800-392-3673.also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Auto Safety Hotline AT 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).
Seat Belts
Recall date 2000-08-18
Recall no. 00v228001
Source NHTSA
Summary Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles, Light Duty Trucks, Sport Utility Vehicles, and Mini Vans Equipped With TRW Seat Belt Buckle Assemblies. THE Buckle Base OF These Seat Belt Assemblies Were NOT Properly Heat Treated and Therefore DO NOT Pass THE Load Bearing Requirement OF Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard NO. 209, "seat Belt Assemblies."
Consequence IN THE Event OF A Vehicle Crash, THE Occupant MAY NOT BE Properly Restrained.
Remedy Dealers Will Inspect THE Date Code ON Certain Seat Belt Buckles OF Your Vehicle and Replace All Seat Belt Buckles That Fall Within THE Suspect Date Code Range. Owner Notification Began October 26, 2000. Owners WHO Take Their Vehicles TO AN Authorized Dealer ON AN Agreed Upon Service Date and DO NOT Receive THE Free Remedy Within A Reasonable Time Should Contact Ford AT 1-800-392-3673.
Notes Also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Auto Safety Hotline AT 1-888-Dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).
Seat Belts:front:anchorage
Recall date 2000-06-12
Recall no. 00v157001
Source NHTSA
Summary Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles Using Aftermarket Driver's Seat Belt Assemblies That Were Sold BY Ford Parts Departments From January 1, Through June 13, 2000. These Seat Belt Assemblies Fail TO Comply With THE Requirements OF Fmvss NO. 209, "seat Belt Assemblies." THE Equipment Involved IS Service Stock Seat Belt Assemblies, Model Nos. H 9977, H 9979, T 9063, and T 9217, Built BY TRW Vehicle Safety Systems, Inc. (Trw) Manufactured From June 1, 1998 Through MAY 21, 2000. Some OF These Seat Belt Assemblies MAY Have Been Installed AS Service Replacement Equipment ON THE Vehicles Involved IN THE Recall.
Consequence IN THE Event OF A Collision, These Seat Belts MAY NOT Restrain AN Occupant Increasing THE Risk OF Injury.
Remedy Dealers Will Inspect These Vehicles and Replace THE Service Seat Belt Assemblies That Were Installed IN These Vehicles From January 1 Through June 13, 2000.
Notes Owner Notification Began September 28, 2000. Owners WHO Take Their Vehicles TO AN Authorized Dealer ON AN Agreed Upon Service Date and DO NOT Receive THE Free Remedy Within A Reasonable Time Should Contact Ford AT 1-800-392-3673.also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Auto Safety Hotline AT 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).
Steering
Recall date 2015-10-06
Recall no. 15e082000
Source NHTSA
Summary Dorman Products, Inc. (Dorman) IS Recalling Certain Model Dorman Steering Shafts, Part Number 425-359, Solutions Steering Shafts, Part Number 7-0359, and OE Solutions Steering Shafts, Part Number 425-359, Manufactured April 17, 2014, TO September 28, 2015. These Aftermarket Replacement Steering Shafts ARE Sold FOR USE IN 1995-2002 Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, and Lincoln Town Car Vehicles. These Steering Shafts MAY Separate During Operation IF THE Integral Fastener IS Loose or Missing and IF THE Interfacing Vehicle Shaft IS Compressed IN Length.
Consequence IF THE Shafts Separate During Vehicle Operation, A Loss OF Steering Control Would Result, Increasing THE Risk OF A Vehicle Crash.
Remedy Dorman Will Notify Owners, and Dealers Will Replace THE Steering Shaft, Free OF Charge. THE Recall Began ON October 28, 2015. Owners MAY Contact Dorman Customer Service AT 1-800-523-2492, Option 5.
Notes Owners MAY Also Contact THE National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline AT 1-888-327-4236 (Tty 1-800-424-9153), or GO TO Www.safercar.gov.

2000 Lincoln Town Car Insurance

Insurance for a 2000 Lincoln Town Car is moderately priced, reflecting its status as a Sedan with strong safety ratings and
reasonable repair costs.

How Does the 2000 Lincoln Town Car Compare to Other Sedan?

The 2000 Lincoln Town Car competed with other full-size luxury sedans such as the Cadillac DeVille, Buick Park Avenue, and Chrysler LHS. In terms of performance, the Town Car offered adequate power but wasn't as sporty as some rivals. Features were comparable for the time, but lacked the cutting-edge tech of some competitors. Reliability was generally good, though air suspension issues were more common than with some alternatives.

Price-wise, the Town Car was competitive, offering a similar level of luxury at a comparable price point. Today, used prices are generally similar across these models. If reliability and lower repair costs are a priority, a Buick Park Avenue might be a better alternative, sacrificing some of the Lincoln's classic styling. The Cadillac DeVille offered more modern styling and features but could have similar reliability concerns. The Chrysler LHS was generally less reliable.

Ultimately, the Town Car appeals to those seeking a traditional American luxury experience. Consider a well-maintained Buick Park Avenue if you prioritize reliability, or a newer, more modern sedan if technology and fuel economy are paramount.

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Final Verdict: Is the 2000 Lincoln Town Car a Good Sedan?

The 2000 Lincoln Town Car is ideal for buyers seeking a comfortable, spacious, and traditionally styled full-size sedan. It's best suited for those who appreciate classic American luxury and prioritize a smooth ride over sporty handling or modern technology. Whether it's worth buying depends on the condition and price. A well-maintained example with low mileage and a thorough inspection is crucial.

Avoid models with a history of neglected maintenance or extensive rust. The Signature or Cartier trims offer more features, but the Executive can be a good value if well-maintained. Given its age, buying one in excellent condition is preferable. Consider alternatives if modern technology or fuel efficiency are high priorities.

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