March 2017 sales of Ford Motor Company’s Lincoln premium luxury brand decreased 1.4 percent to 9,554 units in the United States.
Sales on an individual model basis were as follows:
MODEL | MAR 2017 / MAR 2016 | MARCH 2017 | MARCH 2016 | YTD 2017 / YTD 2016 | YTD 2017 | YTD 2016 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CONTINENTAL | * | 963 | * | * | 3,209 | * |
MKC | +16.77% | 2,284 | 1,956 | +15.04% | 5,911 | 5,138 |
MKS | -97.18% | 22 | 781 | -96.92% | 59 | 1,918 |
MKT | -43.33% | 221 | 390 | -31.98% | 768 | 1,129 |
MKX | -3.00% | 2,688 | 2,771 | +11.23% | 8,006 | 7,198 |
MKZ | -0.04% | 2,479 | 2,480 | +1.36% | 6,643 | 6,554 |
NAVIGATOR | -31.58% | 897 | 1,311 | -16.21% | 2,487 | 2,968 |
LINCOLN TOTAL | -1.39% | 9,554 | 9,689 | +8.75% | 27,083 | 24,905 |
It was recently returned closer to stock condition.
Sales increased 0.4 percent to 31,291 units during the first seven months of 2025.
Every so often, it gets something right.
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