The 10 Best and Worst Cars For City Driving

by BENGT HALVORSON, Associated Press
Lincoln Town Car

Turning Radius: 20.5 feet
Length: 221.4 inches
Width: 78.2 inches
City Snags: One of the longest and widest sedans on the road; excessive rear overhang makes parallel parking tough

The car that’s synonymous with limos and executive shuttles isn’t good to drive around town. It might be called the “town” car, but if you have ever tried to park one, you would understand that the name is a misnomer.  Sure, Town Cars are chosen for their passenger comfort, soft ride and other amenities, but they’re a challenge to pilot through congested city streets without picking up some battle wounds along the way. If you don’t have a convenient plus-sized space to park it, you’re going to loathe your time in town – the Lincoln Town car that is.





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