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What is a british equivlant of the Lincoln town car?

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What is a british equivlant of the Lincoln town car?

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  1. I'm not sure there is one, since it's a mass produced luxury car and most British luxury cars of that size (rolls and Bentleys) are built to order.


  2. A long wheelbase Jaguar (XJ-8L) or it's badgemate, Daimler, is about as close as you can get without going into custom body conversions or things like a Rolls or Bentley. There used to be things like an Austin Princess or one of the large Humbers but they are long gone.

  3. Functionally, the Town Car is the priciest iteration of the Ford Crown Victoria/Mercury Marquis platform. From that standpoint, the Jaguar X-Type Sovereign, apparently still being produced in Merrie Olde England, would be the answer. The X-Type is based on the mechanical bits of a British Ford Mondeo (once known to American car buyers as the Ford Contour).

    Jag's XJ-8 is far more expensive than the Town Car, as are its German competitors.

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