2004 2005
Lincoln LS is unmistakably Lincoln. Though the LS comes in one basic model,
that model comes with five available feature packages – the LSE Appearance, the
Sport, the Premium, the Convenience, and the All-Season. For information on any
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The refinements don’t
stop there. 2004 2005 Lincoln LS Exterior features: 16-inch, 7-spoke aluminum
wheels, standard front fascia-mounted fog lamps, dual power heated sideview
mirrors, available power moonroof, and Lincoln LS Dupont SupraShield, a premium
protective coating applied over the vehicle's color basecoat. Interior features
include amenities such as: CFC-free climate control, air-filtration, leather
seating surfaces, duplicated steering wheel-mounted controls, 100-watt audio
system, and burl walnut interior accents. With amenities like these, who needs
anything more? It’s no wonder that all of the 2004 2005 Lincoln LS reviews have
been so positive.
At the heart of every
2004 2005 Lincoln LS is, of course, one mighty engine. You’ll get plenty of
get-up-and-go with a standard 24-valve, 3.0-liter, DOHC V-6 engine. This
engine's powerful, smooth performance is enhanced by 232 horsepower, 220
pounds-per-foot of torque, dual exhausts, and the patented Cosworth-casting
process for enhanced performance. If you want more power, you can opt for the
available 280-horsepower, V-8, 32-valve, 3.9-liter DOHC engine, which boasts
Lincoln LS all-aluminum
engine and suspension components for reduced unsprung weight. Available on the
Lincoln LS Sport, the 5-speed SelectShift Automatic transmission delivers
seamless performance, with fully automatic or one-touch manual shifting and
shift points that intuitively adapt to match driving conditions. Finally, you
will experience increased ride comfort and driver confidence with twin-tube
damping. Gas-pressurized hydraulic shock absorbers cushion the vehicle's
response to even the most uneven of road surfaces, while four-wheel independent
suspension allows the Lincoln LS to hug the road during braking, accelerating
and cornering.