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Ford C-MAX (2012) vs. Lincoln Town Car (2006) Specs

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2012 Ford C-MAX and 2006 Lincoln Town Car Specifications

Model Year 2012 2006  
Model Ford C-MAX Lincoln Town Car  
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TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2012 Ford C-MAX

2012 Ford C-MAX Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearComment
There's plenty of space for adults in the back seat of the C-MAX. But the seat is mounted too low to provide thigh support, and between this and the angle of the floor I could find no comfortable way to position my legs and feet. There's a huge amount of headroom, so this was not the limiting factor. Instead, the seat seems to be so low to enable a flat floor when it is folded without requiring that the seat bottom be folded separately from the seat back. Combine the low seat with a high beltline (bottom of the side windows), and children can't see out well. see full Ford C-MAX review
 

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2006 Lincoln Town Car Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2005 4dr Sedan 239-horsepower 4.6L V8
4-speed automatic RWD
There is no center console and the seats are wide. see full Lincoln Town Car review
2006 Lincoln Town Car Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2006 4dr Sedan 239-horsepower 4.6L V8
4-speed automatic RWD
The front seats are lovely to look at, but are basically flat sofas and not quite as supportive as I would like. They adjust infinitely, and along with an adjustable steering wheel and adjustable pedals you can get a good driving position - but I have to give Buick the nod for a more orthopedically-designed and cradling seat. I also would wish to be able to defeat the feature that automatically moves the seat back two inches when the key is removed from the ignition. Can't be done without an expensive dealer visit to download new softare into the door control module. see full Lincoln Town Car review
 
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