The 1991 Lincoln Mark VII is a part of the second and final generation of this iconic luxury coupe. It employs a rear-wheel drive setup, tailored to offer plush ride comfort and road isolation that Lincoln was known for during these years. Powering the Mark VII is a 225-horsepower 5.0-liter V8 engine attached to a 4-speed automatic which delivers a smooth and effortless linear power. The vehicle comes in two trims: the base model and the performance-oriented LSC (Luxury Sports Coupe). Despite its comfort-oriented posture, it appreciates a fair level of tech and safety features for the time, with anti-lock brakes and an Air Ride suspension that automatically adjusts to road conditions. While the Mark VII might seem vintage today, it remains a cherished collectible due to its unique blending of luxury, technology, and performance.