Is the Lincoln LS rear-wheel drive?
Is the Lincoln LS rear-wheel drive?
Like cars from Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Jaguar, the Lincoln LS uses rear-wheel drive. Driving enthusiasts prefer rear-wheel drive over front-wheel drive for its superior driving characteristics.
What kind of car is the Lincoln LS?
A simplified 2006 lineup includes just one model: the V-8 Sport. Some design elements from last year’s LSE Appearance Package, including a chrome grille with body-colored surround, round fog lamps and body-colored rear license-plate trim, have been incorporated into the 2006 sedan. Two new 17-inch wheel designs are available.
What kind of transmission does a Lincoln LS have?
Lincoln said the automatic transmission was modified to produce smoother shifts. A simplified 2006 lineup includes just one model: the V-8 Sport.
When did the Lincoln LS V-8 come out?
We road-tested it in 1999, compared it (with both V-6 and V-8 power) against other cars in its class three times – including the Jaguar S-type, which shares the LS’s rear-wheel-drive platform – and subjected it to a 40,000-mile long-term test in 2001.
How big is the wheelbase of a Lincoln LS?
High-intensity-discharge headlights and a moonroof are optional. Lincoln claims near 50/50 weight distribution for the LS, which features a sport-tuned suspension. Riding a 114.5-inch wheelbase, the LS is 194.4 inches long overall, 73.2 inches wide and 56.4 inches tall. The Town Car is nearly 22 inches longer.
A simplified 2006 lineup includes just one model: the V-8 Sport. Some design elements from last year’s LSE Appearance Package, including a chrome grille with body-colored surround, round fog lamps and body-colored rear license-plate trim, have been incorporated into the 2006 sedan. Two new 17-inch wheel designs are available.
Lincoln said the automatic transmission was modified to produce smoother shifts. A simplified 2006 lineup includes just one model: the V-8 Sport.
We road-tested it in 1999, compared it (with both V-6 and V-8 power) against other cars in its class three times – including the Jaguar S-type, which shares the LS’s rear-wheel-drive platform – and subjected it to a 40,000-mile long-term test in 2001.
How big are the wheels on a 2006 Lincoln LS?
Some design elements from last year’s LSE Appearance Package, including a chrome grille with body-colored surround, round fog lamps and body-colored rear license-plate trim, have been incorporated into the 2006 sedan. Two new 17-inch wheel designs are available.