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Lease by airwolf1000
Aug 10, 2001 (8:18 am)
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Brian if you don't mind me asking what are the terms of your 5 year lease? Did you get it through Ford Red Carpet Lease?
 
Regards,
 
Victor
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Leases by stanny1
Aug 10, 2001 (8:18 am)
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My 3 year Red Carpet Leased expires in July, 2003, just in time to re-lease a 2003 or order a 2004 (I'll have to hitchhike for a couple of months). That should give LM sufficient time to "upgrade". Does anyone know when the first 2002's hit the dealers? I want to scope out the new airbox and take digi-pics. Of course, I will fully document the de-flowering of my existing virgin airbox for the sake of more CFM.
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Lease by ls1bmw0
Aug 10, 2001 (8:41 am)
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airwolf: Have to look. It isn't through Ford. It's through Wells Fargo and if I know them, I'm probably taking it through the nose, but the payments were tolerable and I was upside-down in my previous car so I didn't have a lot of bargaining room.
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5 years? by thomas_l
Aug 10, 2001 (9:03 am)
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Sounds like a Mitsubishi deal where they flaunt a $99 payment on a new XYZ but don't mention the amount of that last payment (balloon). Join the club with your upside down equity Brian. I am paying an extra $100 each month for the Bonneville that went in for the LS. I won't even mention how bloody the deal on my Grand Marquis was ;-D. I went with leases (3 yr, 15k mi) to avoid that problem again. I am looking forward to the idea of "walking away" at the end of the leases if I choose. I think those of us that leased early (before the '01 models really got out in circulation) probably will be giving the bank a whipping on the residual. According to FMC, my LS will be worth just over $20k in April '03. Conversely, those folks wanting to lease now will not have as favorable a deal. Interestingly enough, the WSJ had an article on Monday about the used car market being flooded with lease returns. I read something to that effect about once month, but the lease deals keep coming.
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Window Failure by gkarg
Aug 10, 2001 (9:18 am)
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I guess the part that really gets me, is what is going to happen AFTER the warranty period is over for my car. I bought my LS and plan to keep it, but am really afraid of the future of these windows. Am I going to have to put a $200 (a guess on cost) part in every six months?
 
Look at Kevin's situation... the dealer won't even secure a window in the upright position, so that his window isn't down 24/7 - and that is DURING the warranty period for a 2 year old car!
 
Is Lincoln going to recall these things or give us an warranty to repair for the life of the car?
 
My RR window is on its second failure - waiting on backordered parts... neither failure was preceeded by any warning (crunching) noises.
 
My LR window makes a crunching sound at the end of closing - Is this one going too?
 
Is the outside temp. a factor. My LS is not garaged and it seems funny that so many are having the crashes at the same time.
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gkarg - Window Failures by lolaj42
Aug 10, 2001 (9:44 am)
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I also wonder what will happen after the warranty period. My LS was built 10/99, and I have NOT had a window problem yet. One of the reasons I monitor Edmunds, and joined LLSOC, was to keep abreast of problems (and potential problems) that arise with the car. Thus far, the only problem I have encountered has been the fogging headlight units. After I heard about the problem here on Edmunds, I noticed the problem develop on my car, and knew how to approach my dealer about it. The same was true regarding the transmission reflash. I'm kind of holding my breath on the rear window failure. During the summer months, I use the window express-open feature from the key fob, and have yet to have a problem, but feel as though I'm living on borrowed time.
 
. . . now keeping my fingers crossed!
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Window failures by lslincolnsucks
Aug 10, 2001 (10:09 am)
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I have a 15-month old LS8 Sport and both RR/LR window regulators have failed. I'm concerned every time I use the 'global open' feature in fear that a window will get stuck open again.
Well, my only recourse has been to convince friends to avoid the LS and it works, (2) friends have purchased Acura 3.2TL's instead of the LS, so at least I'm getting some satisfaction!
Are you listening Lincoln - fix the problem or lose more sales...
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Focusing, Not Whining (to akirby, #4081) by giowa
Aug 10, 2001 (10:19 am)
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Pointing out that the LS is falling seriously behind its competitors--including those priced a bit above it, those priced similarly, and now those below it--in areas like acceleration, safety equipment, etc. is NOT whining. It is focusing on the LS and the need, ASAP, to make the breed better.
 
Look how bleak '02 is for Lincoln. Navigator getting old, lots of competition, incl. a Cadillac that is creaming it in press comparisons. Continental dead; no replacement. Blackwood a niche player limited in sales; something like 5,000 units or so, maybe ten. Town Car soldiering on with no changes; a dinosaur marketed to the AARP crowd and heavily discounted. Only the LS is a fresh, current, competitive product. But it hasn't been updated during its three complete MYs
 
How much anyone want to bet me that Lincoln will have to offer serious subsidies, discounts, free option packages, rebates, etc. to move MY 02 metal? Sales might spike up on a car like LS if the deals are great. Then all those people will be locked into their 36 month leases. Many other buyers will move elsewhere in '02 or in '03 if the changes don't truly keep up with the competition.
 
And I do think that a $36-40,000 nicely to heavily optioned 330i sedan is a direct competitor to LS, both 6 & 8. I was trying to buy a 323i when I found the LS.
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AC Whistle by kicker9
Aug 10, 2001 (10:34 am)
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I have a 2001 sport v-8 w/4500 miles that just developed a whistle through the center vents when in the auto position. If I slow the fan speed down manually, the noise goes away, if I speed in up, it becomes higher pitched. Anyone else come across this annoyance? If so, what was the problem/remedy. Vehicle goes in for 5000 mile maintainence next week anyway, I'll let them figure it out. Thanks, Bill.
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2001 LS8 Sport by sclark8
Aug 10, 2001 (10:38 am)
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I love my LS8. I purchased my LS in September of 2000 and have had only one warranty problem.
 
The turn signal stalk had a faulty wiper internal switch that caused the auto wipers to come on when they felt like it. Other than that this car is a pure joy to own and drive.
 
I enjoy using the SST especially after Mark upgraded the Software engagements. Every time I get on the freeways, I look forward to flooring it and running it through the gears. The engine in this car is fantastic both performance wise and the audible notes that emanate from under that muscular hood. It just sings “Wood…. Leather…. Adrenaline”
 
My only real problem is keeping it under 100. Thankfully the radar detector reminds me of reality and I take my foot off the accelerator. Another gripe I have is the time I spend looking at maps to find the curvies. Don’t you just hate that?
 
I guess you could say Lincoln really screwed me over.
 
LOL

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