2006 Lincoln LS (V8)
Reply #4 –
As a current owner of a 2004 LSE that I use as my daily driver, I will warn you that you should expect to wrench on the car on a regular basis.
My two previous daily drivers were a 1992 Taurus and a 1993 Sable and compared to the LS, those cars were completely trouble free needing only oil changes, tires, and wiper blades. The LS on the other hand has been very constant with its need for replacement parts and attention.
- Replaced the DCCV heater valve (twice).
- Replaced the transmission solenoid pack.
- Have had a few ignition coils fail (these were covered under warranty).
- Replaced coolant outlet tee (near the thermostat housing) which is plastic and developed a crack.
- Replaced the multifunction switch.
- Replaced the third brake light assembly.
- CD changer stopped working shortly after I bought it. It was sent off for repair and it is now broken again (if I use it as a single CD player, feeding it only one CD at a time, its usable).
If you ask anyone that knows me, they will attest that I'm not hard on my cars at all, and if you spend any time on the LS forums, you will find that almost all of these failures are common with LS ownership as well as a few others like window regulators that I have been fortunate enough not to have to deal with (yet). The rest has been normal maintenance stuff like tires, brakes, sway bar end links, shocks, etc.
With that said, it is a great driving car with a very fun for a 4-door sedan. I would say that it has been one of my favorite daily drivers that I have ever owned and is almost as rewarding as a couple of Honda CRX's that I had (really miss those cars). I purchased my LSE in the Spring of '09 with 39k miles on it and it just turned 94k the other day. I was very particular in my quest for one. For me it had to be a V8 LSE in Vivid Red, with NAV/THX , HID's and Advanced Trac. After a few months of searching for one within 600 miles, I located one on Craigslist in St. Louis, MO.
So as long as you aren't intimidated by these repairs and aren't afraid to tackle these things yourself, I wish you good luck in your search for one.
I highly recommend Vivid Red :)