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What kind of engine does a 1999 Lincoln Continental have?

What kind of engine does a 1999 Lincoln Continental have?

Key Specs. of the 1999 Lincoln Continental. Base trim shown. Body Type: Sedan See similar vehicles. Combined MPG: 21 Combined MPG. Engine: 275-hp, 4.6-liter V-8 (premium) Drivetrain: Front-wheel Drive. Transmission: 4-speed automatic w/OD.

What was the model year of the Lincoln Continental?

In line with the previous Continental naming tradition, Continental introduced its 1958 model line as the Mark III. In a break from previous practice, the two subsequent model years were marketed as incrementally increased “marks” (Marks IV and V).

How many generations of the Lincoln Continental are there?

In production for over 55 years across nine different decades, Lincoln has produced ten generations of the Continental. Within the Lincoln model line, the Continental has served several roles ranging from its flagship to its base-trim sedan.

When did the Lincoln Continental become Lincoln MKS?

In 1981, the Continental was renamed the Lincoln Town Car to accommodate the 1982 seventh-generation Continental. After 2002, the Continental was retired, largely replaced by the Lincoln MKS in 2009; in 2017, the tenth-generation Continental replaced the MKS.

How much does a 1999 Lincoln Continental cost?

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What kind of car was the first Lincoln Continental?

At the time work had begun on the first Continental coupe, Lincoln had previously cancelled the Lincoln K-series coupes, sedans, and limousines, and produced the very limited Lincoln Custom limousine, along with the smaller Lincoln-Zephyr coupes and sedans.

How long has the Lincoln Continental been in production?

In production for over 55 years across nine different decades, Lincoln has produced ten generations of the Continental. Within the Lincoln model line, the Continental has served several roles ranging from its flagship to its base-trim sedan. From 1961 to 1976, Lincoln sold the Continental as its exclusive model line.

In 1981, the Continental was renamed the Lincoln Town Car to accommodate the 1982 seventh-generation Continental. After 2002, the Continental was retired, largely replaced by the Lincoln MKS in 2009; in 2017, the tenth-generation Continental replaced the MKS.

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