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Lincoln Car Interior Dashboard Upgrades can transform the interior of a car. Think about it. You've probably ridden in hundreds of cars over the course of your lifetime. Inside, they all pretty much look the same the dull grey or beige factory dash. It's not necessary to settle for that look in your own vehicle. Lincoln Car Interior Dashboard Upgrades are available that can turn your unextraordinary interior into something out of a James Bond car.

Lincoln Car Interior Dashboard Upgrades enliven the grayest and blandest of dashboards. Add a little wood and a Lincoln Car Interior Dashboard Upgrades becomes like the bridge of an old-world schooner. Add colored carbon trim and sitting in a car is like taking the wheel of some flying vehicle from the future. Most modifications you can make to your car are expensive and time consuming. Lincoln Car Interior Dashboard Upgrades are a do-it-yourself bargain. You can have your new Lincoln Car Interior Dashboard Upgrades installed in around an hour's time.

Lincoln Car Interior Dashboard Upgrades comes custom made to fit your car, regardless of the make and model. If you've got a Miata with four air vents and a hazard button on the dash, that's how the kit will come. Lincoln Car Interior Dashboard Upgrades will have trim designed to fit perfectly on door locks, cupholders, speakers, you name it. An interior can suddenly come to life with relatively little effort.

The Lincoln Town Car is a full-size, rear-wheel drive luxury sedan sold by Ford's upscale Lincoln brand. The Town Car features a V8 engine and large exterior and interior dimensions.

The Town Car remains one of the best selling American luxury cars in spite of declining sales. It is America's (and Canada as well) most used limousine and chauffeured car.While relatively affordable when compared to European flagship luxury sedans, the Town Car is currently the most expensive American luxury sedan (according to base MSRP), with priced at $46,925 for the Signature Limited, and $52,195 for the extended-wheelbase Signature L. Compared to rival Cadillac STS starting price of $46,845, and DTS at $46,280. This vehicle has been available featuring ballistic protection since 2003, adding nearly $100,000 to Town Car's base price.

In 2006, Ford considered ending production of Lincoln's largest model after the planned closing of the Wixom Assembly Plant in Wixom, Michigan in 2007. Ford ultimately decided to keep the model and move assembly to the St. Thomas Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada where the Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis, which also use the Ford Panther platform, are currently built. The Town Car's manufacture resumed at its new location in late 2007. The first Canadian-built Town Car rolled off the assembly line on January 10, 2008. The Town Car is currently the largest Canadian-made car, measuring nearly 18 feet (5.49 m) in length for a standard Town Car and 181.2 ft (5.64 m) for an L Edition.