10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
4 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
8,624 miles

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problem #18

Mar 302001

(reported on)

Mark VIII

  • miles
Headlights too weak to allow safe night driving. Need high beams continually.

- El Cerrito, CA, USA

problem #17

Mar 292001

(reported on)

Mark VIII

  • miles
Low beam headlamps are inadequate for safe night highway driving; insufficient light.

- League City, TX, USA

problem #16

Jan 012001

(reported on)

Mark VIII

  • miles
Extremely difficult to see with low beams - have to use high beams to see fairly well.

- Kennesaw, GA, USA

problem #15

Oct 202000

Mark VIII

  • miles
The factory headlights are substandard at best and dangerous in low light conditions, such as poorly lit streets.the brake rotors front and rear are failing on my car and many others cars at an alarming rate. I've changed brake pads before in as little as 5000 miles, never have I had to replace a rotor at 3000 miles. 3000 miles is an interval for engine service...not brakes, brakes should last 10,000 miles easy. My rotors were warped in 3000 miles from the purchase. This is causeing brake and control problems with my car.

- Bacliff, TX, USA

problem #14

Nov 192000

(reported on)

Mark VIII

  • miles
Horrible vision while driving at night. Request a factory upgrade to the '1996 light system.

- Birmingham, AL, USA

problem #13

Oct 122000

(reported on)

Mark VIII

  • miles
Both front headlamp assemblies have deteriorated to the point where the car will not pass state inspection, and also the lights are so dull you can not see the road at night. I have been using my high beams at night for several weeks and they are so dull no one knows that they are the high beams. The dealership replaced the bulbs with new ones and performance did not improve. There was no increase in brightness in the headlamps. It looks like the opacity of the plastic lens has clouded or changed and will not let light through. The entire assembly has to be replaced at a cost of $550. The dealer has told me that these headlamps have failed in other Lincoln and been replaced at the dealership. This is only a small town, I wonder how many of these have failed across the country. I believe this is a safety design flaw. This car has never been in a collision to cause the deterioration. Lincoln has been contacted and has no details that they would tell me on the failure of the headlamps. I have previously reported this to you several days ago and had not received any notice that you had received the information. Thank-you for looking into this matter.

- New Bern, NC, USA

problem #12

Sep 102000

(reported on)

Mark VIII

  • miles
No summary

- Monrovia, CA, USA

problem #11

Sep 012000

Mark VIII

  • miles
Need lamps replaced due to manufacture problem

- Denison, TX, USA

problem #10

Aug 311999

Mark VIII

  • miles
The low beam headlights on this car have been inadequate from day one. Visibility is extremely limited, and large sums of money have been spent to try and remedy the situation to no avail. The squat design of the lamps reduces the available size of the reflector. Then, the close proximity of the bulb to the reflector causes the reflective coating to cook and burn off. I have had several close calls when driving this car at night, and avoid doing so anymore. Lincoln is aware of this problem, but has done nothing to resolve it.

- Louisville, KY, USA

problem #9

Sep 052000

(reported on)

Mark VIII

  • miles
No summary

- Norcross, GA, USA

problem #8

Sep 052000

(reported on)

Mark VIII

  • miles
The low beam headlamps on these vehicles are inadequate. In my 35 years of driving, I have never experienced a vehicle with such poor headlights. Every mk viii owner I know has the same complaint. I don't believe these headlamps provide the minimum amount of lumens required by the dot.

- Alexandria, VA, USA

problem #7

Sep 042000

(reported on)

Mark VIII

  • miles
Headlamps are of inferior design and unsafe for night time driving. Extemely low light output at night making it an unsafe vehicle to be driven at night ! brake rotors have extemely poor design and are not manufactured thick enough to withstand normal usage and heat. Warpage within 5,000K miles on every new factory rotor. Definitely unsafe rotors.

- Huntington, NY, USA

problem #6

Sep 102000

(reported on)

Mark VIII

  • miles
No summary

- Monrovia, CA, USA

problem #5

Sep 012000

Mark VIII

  • miles
Need lamps replaced due to manufacture problem

- Denison, TX, USA

problem #4

Aug 311999

Mark VIII

  • miles
The low beam headlights on this car have been inadequate from day one. Visibility is extremely limited, and large sums of money have been spent to try and remedy the situation to no avail. The squat design of the lamps reduces the available size of the reflector. Then, the close proximity of the bulb to the reflector causes the reflective coating to cook and burn off. I have had several close calls when driving this car at night, and avoid doing so anymore. Lincoln is aware of this problem, but has done nothing to resolve it.

- Louisville, KY, USA

problem #3

Sep 052000

(reported on)

Mark VIII

  • miles
No summary

- Norcross, GA, USA

problem #2

Sep 052000

(reported on)

Mark VIII

  • miles
The low beam headlamps on these vehicles are inadequate. In my 35 years of driving, I have never experienced a vehicle with such poor headlights. Every mk viii owner I know has the same complaint. I don't believe these headlamps provide the minimum amount of lumens required by the dot.

- Alexandria, VA, USA

problem #1

Sep 042000

(reported on)

Mark VIII

  • miles
Headlamps are of inferior design and unsafe for night time driving. Extemely low light output at night making it an unsafe vehicle to be driven at night ! brake rotors have extemely poor design and are not manufactured thick enough to withstand normal usage and heat. Warpage within 5,000K miles on every new factory rotor. Definitely unsafe rotors.

- Huntington, NY, USA