Detail Info for: 2004 Lincoln LS lse LSE 1 own 35k orig mi & paint 32v twin overhead cam all alum v8 always garaged

Transaction Info
Sold On:
03/27/2018
Price:
$ 4655.00
Condition:
Mileage:
35612
Location:
Santa Ana, California, 92705
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2004 Lincoln LS
Submodel Body Type:
lse
Engine:
3.9
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1lnhm87a44y642468
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
LS-E with 35k original miles. Always garaged. Non-smoker. $45,000 new. Always babied. Very well made car. All high end: 32 valve, twin cam, all aluminum, high compression engine. Rear wheel drive. Fantastic transmission, shifts very strong and smooth. Has heated and cooled seats. The whole car is so similar to my old GS460 Lexus. The quality, ride, performance. Lincoln actually got it right with this car. The second picture shows a household paint drip to the right of the front license plate. I chipped a little piece off just to show it will come off with a little patience. I will add more pictures tomorrow... just getting ready to rain. Please, only bidders with 5 or more feedback. Unless you contact me first. A non-refundable $300 deposit is due after auction, serious bidders only. Balance due within 7 days of auction end.On Mar-21-18 at 09:48:03 PDT, seller added the following information: The car runs perfect. The ride, steering, brakes, are all like it was when new. Posted the window sticker. Also have the sales contract with full purchase price of over $45,000. Both key fobs, records. I will add more pictures of the car when I get home.On Mar-22-18 at 09:47:03 PDT, seller added the following information: Only 375 LSE were built each year. Less than half the Lincoln dealerships received one, hence the full price invoice was paid for the car. I added a picture taken from Wiki showing the safety of the LSE. According to Wiki, 1 out of 175 LS's were LSE's. I'm always dumbfounded when I drive this car, that it doesn't have an American car feel whatsoever. For sure a blend of BMW and Lexus. I would be hard pressed to put my finger on a single weak link, anywhere. Even little things like the turn signal stock are quality...along many other things American cars are criticized for. I'm really surprised this car at the time, was not more publicized by Lincoln, ridiculous!The car does have the sport suspension and slap shift shifter. If you think I'm being hard on american cars, in 2007, I got a good deal at my Chevy dealership on a new Zo6 Corvette. I sold it at 3000 miles. Great engine, but the rest of the car was cheap. Same with my wife's 2007 Escalade...sold with 17000 mi after numerous issues.