Lincoln Town Car Front Bumper
Lincoln Town Car has been in the Lincoln
production line for almost half a century. Started as a limousine-like
version of the Lincoln Continental, the Town car became a model of its
own right in 1981. In the early part of the Town Car’s history, the
model design remained untouched perhaps because the company wanted to
preserve the original image or to keep the classic look of the vehicle
during that time. But when the model received its first refreshment,
the Town Car transformed into a more luxurious vehicle than ever
before. The contemporary look of the vehicle is complimented by its
features and luxury which could be seen on the inside, performance that
comes from the powerful engine under the hood, and style that could
easily defined by the body, These characteristics changed
exponentially.
But there is one characteristic the Lincoln Town
Car preserved up to now- the safety. Although the Town car has been
receiving additional safety features especially in the latter years,
safety has been preserved for almost half a century now. The latest
Lincoln Town Car is equipped with several safety features including the
standard Personal Safety System®, traction control, anti-lock brake
system (ABS), Lower Anchors and Tether anchors for Children or LATCH,
anti-theft system, remote keyless entry system and more.
In addition to the mentioned safety features, the
Lincoln Town Car front bumper also protects the passenger effectively.
Originally, front bumpers should be able to absorb up to 5 mph
collision impact but due to the development of cars, front bumpers
collision absorption standard is reduced down to 2 mph. But that
doesn’t mean the front bumper is useless. In fact, with the latest
technology on car safety, front bumpers are improved to even absorb
high speed collision. How is this possible? With the ever increasing
risk of front end collisions, the bumper together with the hood and
fender are transformed as impact absorbers to minimize to force made to
the passenger. Also known as crumple zones, these parts perform special
task that is essential to everyday driving. |