The Lincoln Town Car Stretch Limousine

The Lincoln Town Car, like all of the manufacturer's other vehicles, is a symbol of the comfort and luxury that American automobiles can achieve. Lincolns have been stretched into limousines for over five decades; today, both the Navigator SUV and the Lincoln Town Car are used as limos. These cars are the ultimate in style and refinement; as such, many US presidents have chosen Lincoln limousines. The Lincoln Town Car stretch limousine is one of the most common chauffeured cars in America.

The Lincoln company was founded in 1917. As the 1920s went on, Lincoln became one of the country's best-selling luxury car brands. As we said, many of the United States' presidents have ridden in Lincoln limos; the '39 V12 was used by Franklin D. Roosevelt and all other presidents that sat until 1950. More recent presidents such as Ford, Carter, Ronald Reagan and the elder George Bush have ridden in Lincoln Town Car stretch limousines.

Lincoln Town Car stretch limos come in a multitude of configurations; there is even a Mega Stretch version. Town Car stretch limousines usually hold between ten and fourteen people, and the Navigator can hold up to eighteen people depending on its configuration. A Lincoln Town Car stretch limousine is a great choice on prom night, for a wedding or bachelor/bachelorette event, for birthdays and anniversaries, even a night on the town. Most Lincoln limos come with amenities like LCD TV's, sound systems, and full bars.