1997 Lincoln Continental

Like the other products of Lincoln, 1997 Lincoln continental is luxurious, large
and has an elegant exterior and interior styling. Its still front-wheel drive
redesigned 4-door sedan. Continental carried an all-aluminum 4.6-liter, a muscular
V8 engine, with dual-cam configuration and 32 valves, features sequential port
electronic fuel injection and an output of 260 horsepower, drove a new 4-speed
automatic transmission. Dual airbags, antilock braking, automatic climate control,
and an air-filteration system to trap dust and pollen are standard features of
Lincoln continental. Now the traction control which is formerly optional, became
a standard feature.
An optional communications device Remote Emergency Satellite Cellular Unit (RESCU)
can pinpoint this vehicle's earthly location and summon help when asked can be
added to the packaged. Its techno-electronic fascinating extended beyond a dazzling
electronic display of instruments in the revamped dashboard to a computer-based
command system capable of remembering and regulating driver preferences for steering
and suspension settings, seat and steering wheel positions, even adjustments to
mirrors, radio dials and cabin lighting.