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Lincoln Continental Interior Review

Step inside the Continental and you're surrounded by a superbly comfortable cabin

that is as fully tasteful as any luxury car on the market. The plush carpeting and

high-quality fabrics, the simple wood trim and rich colors, all work to put you at

ease.

Attention has been paid to many details, such as the large-capacity, extendable

coat hook and umbrella tucked into a pouch behind the right front seat.

There's plenty of room to stretch out and enjoy long drives, and the back seat is

extra spacious. Car seats and kids go in and out with ease.

The white-on-black instrument panel with floating red indicators is elegant and

functional, with just four dials to deal with--a speedometer and tachometer, fuel and

temperature gauges.

The right side of the panel has a dot-matrix display screen that's part of the

Memory Profile System. This is supposed to be a great technological breakthrough that

sets the Continental apart from all of its competitors. This electronic marvel lets

you customize just about every operational aspect of the car. Select how much effort

you wish to exert in steering: low, normal or firm.

The car remembers everything from how you like to position the six-way power seats

and how the outside mirrors should be adjusted, to what radio stations you like to

have available on the preset pushbuttons.

When you unlock the doors with your key fob, the car knows it's you and adjusts

everything--seat, mirrors, radio--just the way you like it. So if your spouse has been

driving the car and reset the button for your classical music station to play

country-western tunes, don't worry. It will all change back.

The idea sounds great, but in real life driving the memory profile system just

seems like another electronic gadget that doesn't add anything to the true substance of the car.



Lincoln Continental Road Test

Anyone who ever drove the old Continental will recall how it could turn a simple

turn onto a busy street into an adventure that required careful planning and nerves of

steel.

Yes, it was that slow.

Each horsepower that its V6 engine generated had to haul around 22 pounds of car.

While the Continental is a little heavier, its engine is a lot more powerful. The

InTech V8 only has to move 15 pounds per horsepower.

The difference is stunning. Folks who measure such things say '96 models can go

from 0-60 mph more quickly than the LS 400 or the Oldsmobile Aurora. The powertrain is

now one of the Continental's strengths.

You notice the Continental's heft a little more in sharp curves. The body rolls a

bit, and there is some understeer. (That means the car resists turning and wants to

keep going straight.)

We'd love to report that the adjustable steering and suspension systems help the

Continental make the transition from freeway cruiser to backroad bandit. They don't.

Firm. Plush. Low. Normal. The differences are real but subtle enough that many

drivers will probably be disappointed they can't feel greater changes in the ride and

handling as they switch between settings.

But don't worry about that. All in all, the handling is quick and sure enough to

satisfy most drivers under most conditions, no matter what settings you use. After

all, Lincoln doesn't portray the Continental as a sports sedan. It's a luxury car.

Most drivers should also find the Continental to be one of the quietest cars

they've ever been in. Wind and road noise is minimal. Engine vibration is virtually

banished from the cabin. You walk away with the overall impression that the

Continental is an easy and pleasant car to drive. Maybe one of the easiest and most pleasant cars you've ever driven.



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