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How to Buy a Lincoln Limousine

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By Heather Topham Wood
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Lincoln is one of the most well-recognized names in the limousine industry. Lincoln limousines come in numerous styles and price ranges. They have been around for decades, and the company continues to produce new models each year. You will want to look at several characteristics when you are buying a Lincoln limousine.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Find a specialty car dealer that retails Lincoln limousines. You may have difficulty finding a Lincoln limo in a car lot, so you are better off researching different companies online. For instance, Symbolic Motor Car Company has a rotating inventory of Lincoln limousines for sale.

  2. Step 2

    Determine the style type for the Lincoln limo that you wish to buy. Decide if you are looking for a town car, SUV or traditional passenger limousine.

  3. Step 3

    Check the passenger sizes of the different Lincoln limousines. Your selection is going to be based on your intended use for the vehicle. Some limo listings will give size dimensions, such as 120 inches or 200 inches in lieu of passenger counts. A 120-inch Lincoln limo will hold approximately eight to 10 passengers, while a 200-inch limo will carry 14 to 16 individuals.

  4. Step 4

    View the engine type. For larger Lincoln limousines, choose to buy models with an eight-cylinder engine and automatic transmission. Smaller passenger limos will suffice with a six-cylinder engine and automatic transmission.

  5. Step 5

    See the type of upgrades included in the Lincoln limo. Common inclusions are a sound system, roof lighting, bar area, leather seats, multiple heat and air conditioner controls and DVD players.

  6. Step 6

    Obtain warranty and insurance coverage on the Lincoln limousine. Due to the expense of the vehicle, you will want to opt for an extended warranty as well as full coverage for your insurance policy.

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