January 2017 sales of Ford Motor Company’s Lincoln premium luxury brand increased 22.4 percent to 8,785 units in the United States.
Lincoln sales on an individual model basis were as follows (vs January 2016, except as noted):
MODEL | JAN 2017 / JAN 2016 | JANUARY 2017 | JANUARY 2016 |
---|---|---|---|
CONTINENTAL | * | 1,167 | * |
MKC | +16.16% | 1,668 | 1,436 |
MKS | -96.28% | 20 | 538 |
MKT | -48.51% | 260 | 505 |
MKX | +42.69% | 2,928 | 2,052 |
MKZ | +7.40% | 2,090 | 1,946 |
NAVIGATOR | -6.86% | 652 | 700 |
LINCOLN TOTAL | +22.40% | 8,785 | 7,177 |
Exclusive to - you guessed it - the Lariat trim.
Perhaps a bit more affordable than the real thing.
An option for light, dark, and in-between.
Picking right up where she left off.
Red and white: a simple, classic color combo.
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Sure wish I could remember which model is which! The names are all the same except for Continental and Navigator.
And yet, millions of people "remember" which BMW, Mercedes, Audi is which by their alpha-numeric nomenclatures... all of which are much more popular than Lincoln. Nearly the same goes for Cadillac, Infiniti, Lexus, Volvo and Jaguar.
Lincoln only has alpha, no numeric! As they expand their car, crossover, and suv lineup there is no way to follow the logic of the Germans. So....why not be different and be American!! And actually name the cars!!
Not all high end car companies do the Alpha/Numeric - Rolls Royce, Bentley, Aston Martin, Lamborghini, Ferrari