Flat Rock Plant Changes Indicate Lincoln Continental Not Long For This World
However, there’s still hope the sedan will be built in China.
Read More »However, there’s still hope the sedan will be built in China.
Read More »Lincoln won big with the Navigator.
Read More »This car was a wedding gift from Elvis' manager.
Read More »The combined offer now includes interest-free financing.
Read More »Mercedes-Benz S-Class levels of comfort, at a fraction of the price.
Read More »The combined offer also includes low-interest financing.
Read More »Dripping with top-shelf style.
Read More »This particular unit is the second of two prototypes ever made, and the only one that's still in existence.
Read More »A conquest incentive offers $2,500 off, while a loyalty discount offers $1,500, along with low-APR financing.
Read More »Remaining in second place in its competitive set, behind the Cadillac XTS.
Read More »But there is a small window of time to take advantage of the new offer.
Read More »This isn't the real limo, but it looks just like it.
Read More »Lincoln aims for happy customers, not sales numbers.
Read More »One of the available offers is 2.9 percent APR financing for well-qualified buyers.
Read More »The discount lowers the starting price of the full-size luxury sedan down to $44,640.
Read More »They don't make 'em like they used to.
Read More »The condition could increase the potential for the door to open while driving.
Read More »The appetite for a quintessentially American sedan may have never left.
Read More »The configuration will be limited to 80 units.
Read More »The variant will be called Coach Door Continental.
Read More »Job moves are cheaper than pink slips
Read More »Ford outpaced the industry for initial quality improvements since last year's J.D. Power study.
Read More »Lincoln's North American lineup is full of "value destroyers," says Ford. Those models could be discontinued.
Read More »Lincoln's premium Continental sedan, reimagined with rear "suicide doors".
Read More »Lincoln is getting ready to bring back "suicide" doors for the first time in five decades.
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