with an aluminum one, enlarged the grille, modified the exhaust tips, and
added new front and rear fascias, along with new quarter panels. There's
more. The trademark rear-end tire hump, recalling the first Continental
of 1940, is now more subtle, and six new hues have been added to the color
chart.
The Mark's interior has also been redesigned, with several new touches--a
power-tilt steering column with memory, burled-walnut door trim, power-adjusted
lumbar-support, luxury instrument panel, and leather-trimmed armrests.
Two trim levels are offered--the standard Mark VIII and the sportier
LSC (Luxury Sport Coupe). The hue of our LSC test model was dubbed Opal
Opalascent. In less poetic English, it was a handsomely creamy off-white.
Our LSC tester's base price was $38,880. It came equipped with several
options: A $1515 power moonroof, a $670 trunk-mounted CD changer, a $300
tri-coat paint treatment, $290 heated seats and two no-charge options--front
floor mats and electronic traction assist. The $670 destination charge
boosted the total cost to $42,325. Next Page