Oooops, I bought a family car. (long post)

crazydatx

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I just bought my first "family" car---despite the fact that I'm young, single, and childless. And to be honest with you, I couldn't be happier! (about the car, and the other parts. :) ) I picked up a '03 LS V8, and other than it not having a sunroof, it's exactly what I wanted. I looked at a few others first though, listed below.

Last night I took it out to some twisties and had a ball. I stayed in second gear for the most part, and tried with and without the traction control off. I did find it's limits, but there were no surprises. Either the rear end would slightly come out, or the front end would push a hair, but in any case it was so smooth and gradual that I could just let off a little and then continue railing around the next corner. My last car, a Mustang, definitely had a lot more get-up but this car smokes it in the corners, in my opinion. I liked the Stang, but I was just plain bored with it.

My only complaint about the LS? Every now and then in the manual mode I'd tap into 3rd and it would shift quick, but approaching a corner it didn't always go back into 2nd. I haven't fully learned the RPM range yet so I may have been trying to down-shift too soon. The automatic mode is fine for cruising, but it seems to shift too slow and require too much throttle when being aggressive.

Long story short, I'm happy with my purchase. I've already got a list of things I want to do to it, I can't wait. I've only read these forums for a day, but there seems to be quite a few knowledgeable people here, and even a few from Austin. Maybe one day a drive is in order. Hopefully as I start to waste more money on this thing I may be able to contribute as well. :)

/end Lincoln Talk

For those that are bored and want something to read, here's the others I look ed at:

The G35 sedan is a nice car, and the 6MT is a major plus for me. It also has a lot of after market support and a vast amount of information to help build up. It was a little too tight for me though inside, plus I like American cars.

Now, I realize nothing is truly from the US these days, so my affection for US vehicles isn't necessarily patriotic. While an American truck may say "I'm a real man," an American car typically says, "I'm really unsophisticated;" for the most part that's true. A typical American sports car or sedan is just plain boring with nothing going for it but HP numbers, and if you're lucky, RWD.

So in my American fleet of sedans I was considering the 300C, Magnum, CTS and LS. The 300 and Magnum pack some punch, and look good---maybe too good. Everyone and their mom has one and they all have them decked out too. No matter how much you customize it, it still looks like you're a trend follower. It almost makes too much of a statement. A trick 300/Magnum is actually more common than a stock one. Given my young age, this car was the default that I should have bought, but I wanted something different.

The CTS is nice, but I really don't like the styling. It's a little too edgy for me. Since I can't afford to buy a new car every year, I like a car with subtle styling that will age well. Trendy today means obviously out-of-date tomorrow. I feel the same way about the current BMW's. They are nice, but too aggressive. The older BMW's aged well because they were conservative. However, the CTS-V was VERY appealing for obvious reasons: big V8 and 6-speed. The V is still pulling big $$$ though, even used, and being that this is my first 4-door I didn't want get caught up in something that I'd care less about 6 months later.

That leaves me the Lincoln LS V8. The styling, while somewhat generic, is very classy and I believe will age well. Five years from now it should still look like a nice car, and not like an out-of-date trend, as I'm sure is what will happen with most of the cars on my list. The interior had nice features but was not over-done or complicated to figure out. It seemed to fit my niche perfectly.


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'03 LS V8 - stock for now
Before LS:'00 Mustang GT
Other Rides: '97 Z71 & '61 Coupe DeVille pile-o-parts
 
Give us the Cliff Notes for that post. :D

Welcome aboard and enjoy the car. Big difference from a Stang, eh? ;)
 
Here's a pic.

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NYC LSC: Hopefully you like the color of my car, even if you didn't like the length of my post. :) I like your wheels too.

Yes, it's quite a bit different than my last "Ford." The Mustang was uncomfortable, and people had trouble hearing me on my cellphone while driving. However, and a big however, if someone was in my way on the highway, all I had to do was down-shift and I had no complaints. I got tired of replacing tires though...but that was my fault. :)

So, in other news, I have no signature option. Any ideas?

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'03 LS V8 - stock for now
Before LS:'00 Mustang GT
Other Rides: '97 Z71 & '61 Coupe DeVille pile-o-parts
 
Welcome fellow Austinite! (and fellow young, single, childless LS owner :))
 
I love the color! Congrats! I could never part with my Mustangs, so I bought a "family car" for the day to day stuff and leave the Mustangs for waking up the neighbors on Sunday mornings....:)
 
did u test drive the G35 or the CTS? if so, wat did u think?

By the way nice car, I am liking that color more and more.
 
Thanks for the comments guys!

cobraLS: I don't think I could part with your '97 either... I like the two-tone, and the hp doesn't hurt either. :)

The most difficult part about getting rid of it was knowing that someone would probably just just wreck in three months after I spent so much time and money taking care of it. :( It had 98K miles on it when I traded it, and it drove like new, absolutely perfect. It has some cosmetic imperfections, but it had cold a/c, fresh clutch and brakes, no noises or rattles... Why is it that we just HAVE to have something different sometimes? But I'm very excited about my LS.

jmz2k5: I drove an auto V6 CTS about a year ago, and I don't remember much about it. Never drove the G35, just sat in one and I wasn't comfortable. To be honest, I tend to over-research things and never make decisions. So when I got the LS "bug", I just made it happen or else I'd be here 6 months from now wondering who has the best cup holders, change organizers and cigarette lighters. By time I figure out which car I want, I've over-exhausted myself and lost interest all together. Ha ha.

Bottom line, I knew I'd be happy with whatever I bought. I'm just a car guy, I love them all. When I bought my Mustang I was shopping for a black Z71. I didn't like Mustangs, hated red, and thought racing stripes were retarded. However, when I saw and drove the one I ended up buying, I just had to have it. I never regretted it...though I pulled the stripes off. ;)
 
Nice LS.

And by the way, you are 100% correct about the LS transmission. For the most part, it is a SOLID transmission. Solonoid packs have been known to fail on some, but as far as the actual mechanicals, they are sturdy.

They are NOT, however, sporty transmissions. They hesitate, delay, and sometimes shift when they feel like it.

But welcome
 
Nice LS.

And by the way, you are 100% correct about the LS transmission. For the most part, it is a SOLID transmission. Solonoid packs have been known to fail on some, but as far as the actual mechanicals, they are sturdy.

They are NOT, however, sporty transmissions. They hesitate, delay, and sometimes shift when they feel like it.

But welcome

well put, +1
 
Austin Texas...

Welcome to LVC Austinite!

As an off note , Austin Texas just happens to be My Gracelend?
ok not really , but One of my favorite live albums was recorded at a club (East 6th street club)April 1/1980 by my all time fav EVER Stevie Ray Vaughan.I've never been , don't know if its still there , but one day I'd like to get down there!Maybe even see the grave site too? But none the less Austin rocks!Long live the blues!
 
As an off note , Austin Texas just happens to be My Gracelend?
ok not really , but One of my favorite live albums was recorded at a club (East 6th street club)April 1/1980 by my all time fav EVER Stevie Ray Vaughan.I've never been , don't know if its still there , but one day I'd like to get down there!Maybe even see the grave site too? But none the less Austin rocks!Long live the blues!

Stevie is incredible... Austin even has a statue for him, haha.

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Do you remember which club it was?
 
cobraLS: I don't think I could part with your '97 either... I like the two-tone, and the hp doesn't hurt either. :)

Believe it or not, but you get sick of the power sometimes. Zero traction, drinks gas at an astonishing rate but yes, it leaves a huge grin on your face.
 
Stevie rules.

Stevie is incredible... Austin even has a statue for him, haha.

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Do you remember which club it was?
LOL.
East 6th street club...

"Welcome to our friends who have joined us through the magic of radio.
Tonite is coming to you live and direct from EAST SIXTH STREET...
Our thanx to Steve on 1874 , our thanx to Pickers Paradise and our thanx to real sound recordings for helping this to happen.
Friends sit back and enjoy yourselves...Stevie Vaughan and double trouble"
 
Nice LS.

And by the way, you are 100% correct about the LS transmission. For the most part, it is a SOLID transmission. Solonoid packs have been known to fail on some, but as far as the actual mechanicals, they are sturdy.

They are NOT, however, sporty transmissions. They hesitate, delay, and sometimes shift when they feel like it.

But welcome

Ahhh yes X2, and no stretch of the facts there. The weak part of the cars fun factor to be sure.

I am afraid I must be a bore and say this again about crazydatx's color, good choice.
 

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