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2010 Motor Trend Sport/Utility Of The Year: The Contenders
Crossing Over: The Evolution of the SUV Shows No Sign of Slowing Down more
First Test: 2010 Lincoln MKT EcoBoost
Return of the Hot Rod Lincoln more
First Drive: 2010 Lincoln MKS
EcoBoosted Sedan Drives Another Nail in the V-8's Coffin more
First Drive: 2010 Lincoln MKT
Replacement for Displacement: Lincoln Re-Interprets the Great American Prairie Schooner with EcoBoosted MKT more
The New Deal: Lincoln Concept C
Reinventing American Luxury more
First Drive: 2010 Lincoln MKZ
Yankee Pride: The Relentless Pursuit of Lexus more
First Look: Lincoln C Concept
C is for CAFE: Lincoln Turns to Focus Platform for Latest Concept more
Ford Active Park Assist: Parallel Parking for Smarties
New Ford System Should Delight Impatient Gadget-Geeks and Parking-Challenged Alike more
First Look: 2010 Lincoln MKZ
The 2010 Lincoln MKZ's mission is twofold: distinguish itself from its Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan relatives, and get the attention of entry-level luxury sedan buyers. more
2009 Motor Trend Car of the Year: Introduction and Contenders
The Best Of Years, The Worst Of Years: As the Economy Tanks, the Auto Industry Rolls Out One of the Strongest Fields Ever more
Quick Test: 2009 Lincoln MKS AWD
Fans of Traditional, Smooth-Riding American Luxury, Your Ship Has (Finally) Come In more
Ford acts on Lincoln: MKT confirmed, MKZ refreshed
Ford Motor Company president of the Americas Mark Fields has confirmed that Lincoln will sell the Ford Flex-based MKT crossover. more
The Collection of Art Astor: RM Auctions sends another California collection across the block
With over $15 million dollars in total sales, RM Auctions' Art Astor Collection event drew big money and big collectors. more
First Drive: 2009 Lincoln MKS
Back in the Game: The MKS fills a giant chasm in Lincoln's lineup, fills it well, and none too soon more
Spycam: Lincoln Navigator with new 4.4-liter diesel
The only sign that this mule isn't a run-of-the-mill Lincoln Navigator is dual exhaust coming out the passenger side of the car, a fairly clear indication that Ford's new 4.4-liter diesel engine is lurking under the Navigator's hood. more
Finding the Way Forward: Ford shuffles the product deck
For Ford's North American nameplates, product shifts are slowly coming into, uh, focus. more
Lincoln's Flex: MKT Touring Vehicle Concept hints at upcoming crossover
With Lincoln expected to get a version of the 2009 Ford Flex crossover, we can't help but think the Lincoln MKT concept is a preview of the upcoming vehicle. Read about the Lincoln MKT concept here. more
First Look: 2010 Lincoln MKT
Lincolnizing the Flex: Starting to Believe Ford's Commitment to the Lincoln Brand more
Spycam: Lincoln Flex prototype
Looks like those rumors of Lincoln getting a version of the upcoming 2009 Ford Flex crossover are true -- at least according to these latest spy shots of what is clearly a Lincoln prototype vehicle. more
Ford's SYNC system off to fast start, automaker hopes to sell a million units by 2009
Ford has announced that over 30,000 SYNC units were sold in 2007 and the automaker plans to sell over 1 million of the units by 2009. more
Comparison: 2007 Acura RDX vs. 2007 BMW X3 vs. 2008 Land Rover LR2 vs. 2007 Lincoln MKX
Our radar exposed three all-new crossover blips -- the Acura RDX, the Land Rover LR2, and the Lincoln MKX -- and one familiar bogey, the BMW X3. To determine which lavish Lilliputian is the mightiest of the bunch, we paid a visit to the Dumont Dunes to test off-road prowess and beach benevolence. Al more
Event Coverage: 2007 Amelia Island Concours d' Elegance
For 12 years, an automotive "Field of Dreams" has been arrayed on the greens at The Golf Club of Amelia Island at Summer Beach, making a name for itself as a more laid back, relaxed concours than Pebble Beach more
First Test: 2007 Lincoln MKZ AWD
Launched as the Zephyr for 2006, it becomes the MKZ for 2007. Unlike many Lincolns, the MK doesn't mean "Mark"-it's simply Em Kay Zee. more