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2003 Lincoln LS Review
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2003 Lincoln LS Interior Features


The interior of the Lincoln LS is understated, in a more European style. There are no gaudy trim pieces. Instead the interior is cozy and cockpit-inspired. The leather seats feel cushy in the Lincoln tradition. They are comfortable, though not as supportive as the seats found in a Mercedes-Benz or BMW. The driver and front passenger seat offer power adjustments, with three-way memory for the driver. The tilt-and-telescope steering wheel and exterior mirrors are tied into the memory seating system. And when the ignition is switched off, the driver's seat automatically moves to the back of its track, which makes getting in and out easier.

A canopy shields the instruments. On Premium models, real burled walnut trim brightens the doors and the area around the controls. Sound system and climate controls lie in a large center stack, easily accessible by either driver or passenger. Most controls work well, and many have been upgraded for 2003. A new center console features expanded storage, two power points and improved cup holders. A new sliding armrest moves back and forth, adjusting for the position of the driver's seat. The remote key fob can be used to open all windows for quick ventilation on hot days.

Rear-seat passengers are taken care of nicely. The rear seats are slightly raised for a better forward view, and rear-seat headroom, according to Lincoln, is as good as in any car in this class. We found the legroom is reasonable as long as the front seats are not pushed too far back. Reading lamps have been added for 2003.

The rear seatback splits 60/40 and can be folded down to expand the trunk, unusual for a luxury car, but a great convenience for carrying longer items. The trunk offers a reasonable amount of space, though some wish it was larger.



2003 Lincoln LS Driving Impressions


Driving the Lincoln LS is a joy. The steering is excellent, among the nicest of any car on the road. Steering effort increases smoothly with speed. Rear-wheel drive contributes to the handling of the LS. The LS offers a nearly perfect 50/50 weight distribution. Most cars have a definite weight bias toward the front end. To help achieve this balancing act, Lincoln moved the battery to the trunk and used lightweight aluminum for the hood and front fenders.

The LS rides smoothly but still feels connected to the road. 2003 models come with a stiffer front crossmember and re-tuned shock absorbers and suspension bushings.

For 2003, the V8 and V6 engines feature variable valve timing for improved horsepower and torque. Lincoln claims they run smoother as well. For the V8, output has been raised to 280 horsepower and 286 pounds-feet of torque (from last year's 252 horsepower). The new V6 develops 232 horsepower and 220 pounds-feet of torque (up 12 horsepower from last year). Those figures better BMW's 3.0-liter straight-six, and place the LS among the most powerful V6s you can buy.

The automatic transmission shifts smoothly, but is a bit slow to shift at times. V8 models come with SelectShift, which allows the driver to manually change gears by pushing the gearshift lever forward to shift up or by pulling it back to shift down. A computer overrides any human slip-ups that might damage the driveline.

The brakes are excellent, easy to modulate for light or heavy braking. Pedal feel has been improved for 2003. Models equipped with AdvanceTrac stability control also feature Electronic Brake Assist, which can detect sudden braking and shorten stopping distances.



2003 Lincoln LS Final Word


The Lincoln LS has been significantly improved for 2003. The V8 and V6 engines are smoother and more powerful, and the suspensions have been returned for a smoother, quieter ride and more precise handling. A host of interior refinements make life in the Lincoln more comfortable.

The Lincoln LS offers good acceleration performance and handling. Its rear-wheel-drive layout gives it the handling feel of a European luxury sedan. It offers a strong value when compared with fine luxury sedans from Europe and Japan.




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