The LS was the last Lincoln sedan offered with a manual transmission although few buyers took the company up on the offer. Today's Nice Price or No Dice candidate is one of those few. Could that ...
It's safe to say that the Lincoln LS is as close to a European-style sports sedan as an American company has ever created. Both the LS6 (V-6) and the LS8 (V-8) have the firm road feel of a ...
Boldly Going Where No American Has Gone BeforeIn late 1999, we were presented with an American car billed as "an agile-handling luxury sport sedan," from Lincoln. Who? There must be a mistake. No, ...
“Son you’re gonna drive me to drinkin’ if you don’t stop driving that hot rod Lincoln.” The new Lincoln LS doesn’t qualify as a hot rod, but it certainly is enough of a drivers’ car to make one forget ...
The manual transmission is gone. But the Lincoln LS sedan still has a sporty personality especially when its improved-for-2003 V8 is under the hood. The higher-powered V8 as well as V6 engines aren't ...
Showroom-stock 2000 to 2006 Lincoln LS sedans did not typically spark such passionate thoughts. Sharing the DEW98 platform and engines with a forgettable Jaguar in Ford's ill-fated Premium Auto Group ...