2002 Lincoln Town Car Cartier L

Asked by kaz Nov 23, 2007 at 12:27 PM about the 2002 Lincoln Town Car Cartier L

Question type: General

Why is the 2002 Lincoln Town Car Cartier L almost 1200 pounds heavier than the 2002 Lincoln Town Car Cartier.  I know that the Cartier L is 6" longer, but 1200 pounds difference seems like it must be made of thicker steel or something?  Does anyone  know ?  Thanks.

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Most likely due to extra length of body as well as extra bracing to support the stretched body on the regular Town Car frame.

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In addition to the extra length you get added features. The L version gets rear A/C and radio controls, which MAY include tuner & compressor units separate from the front seat occupants. If not separate units, at least lots of additional ducting and an A/C mixer assembly.

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