82.95
2007 Lincoln Town Car
TCS
75.95
Expert Resource Scoring:
The “Total Car Score” or “TCS” for each car make and model is derived from our proprietary process, which is used to analyze, normalize and average car scores reported by third party Expert Resources (the “Expert Resources”). Total Car Score, LLC is not affiliated with, associated, authorized, or endorsed by, or in any way officially connected to any of the Expert Resources, nor does Total Car Score endorse any of the Expert Resources, or its affiliates. All company names, products and services associated with an Expert Resource are trademarks and property of the respective Expert Resource. Each “TCS Converted Score” is derived from our analysis of the car scores published by the respective Expert Resource and do not necessarily represent the actual car score published by such Expert Resource.
TCS Converted Score
61.00
Consumer Guide
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TCS Converted Score
66.25
Edmunds.com
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TCS Converted Score
75.00
MSN Autos
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TCS Converted Score
N/A
The Car Connection
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TCS Converted Score
77.00
US News/World Report
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TCS Converted Score
77.65
Unnamed Expert Resource 1
TCS Converted Score
84.00
Unnamed Expert Resource 2
Safety Administration Scoring:
TCS Converted Score
100.00
National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA)
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TCS Converted Score
66.67
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)
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Fuel Economy Factor:
Fuel Economy Factor
0
The Fuel Economy Factor influence to the Total Car Score is determined by first calculating a vehicle's average fuel economy number. This number is derived from the average miles-per-gallon figure a vehicle receives from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) across all available drivetrains (engines, transmissions and driven wheels). The number is then compared to the average fuel economy number for the entire segment in which a vehicle competes. The difference between a vehicle's fuel economy average number and the segment's fuel economy average number is what decides whether the fuel economy factor pulls a vehicle's Total Car Score up or down, and by how much.
For instance, if a car's average fuel economy is 21 mpg and the entire segment's fuel economy average is 19 mpg that vehicle gets 2 points added to its Total Car Score.
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How is the Total Car Score Calculated?
Although each of these nine sources uses a unique ratings system (i.e. numbers vs. bubbles vs. stars, etc.), we convert those systems into a simple percentage score with equal weighting for each of the nine sources.
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