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sometime the fan do not work which can cause the car to overheat. Also it can be a fuse for the fan. Check your thermostat.
Could be debris (leaves, rodent nests, etc.) blocking the air flow through the radiator.
For a 1998 Lincoln Town Car : ( 15 city / 22 highway ) miles per U.S. gallon
In my 1994 Lincoln Town Car Executive I get about 16 city and 21 highway.
Probably it has either run out of coolant or the cooling fan is broken. Some large engine cars in really hot weather need a larger radiator fitted so it doesnt overheat....like driving a v8 around town in the summer in Spain for instance.
For a 2000 Lincoln Town Car : ( 15 city / 21 highway , miles per U.S. gallon )
According to a website I was looking at : For a 1995 Lincoln Town Car : ( 15 city / 23 highway / miles per U.S. gallon )
To get "stares" in car town, drive a Harley around the streets.
Could be a number of reasons: low coolant, defective radiator, leaky hoses, blown head gasket...
no, it will not
Depends on how car is used--Mostly highway maybe 35-50K Around town 20-30K Best to inspect and replace when 3/4 used to prevent having to replace drums and/or rotors
It apparently varies quite a bit...I have a 95 Lincoln Town Car with the 4.3 liter V-8, and I get about 18 around town and 20 combined...and if using my cruise control on a flat long highway can get between 24 and 28 while cruising at a steady 70mph w/windows closed and A/C on....