Crossing Over: The Evolution of the SUV Shows No Sign of Slowing Down
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Return of the Hot Rod Lincoln
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EcoBoosted Sedan Drives Another Nail in the V-8's Coffin
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Replacement for Displacement: Lincoln Re-Interprets the Great American Prairie Schooner with EcoBoosted MKT
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Reinventing American Luxury
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Yankee Pride: The Relentless Pursuit of Lexus
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C is for CAFE: Lincoln Turns to Focus Platform for Latest Concept
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New Ford System Should Delight Impatient Gadget-Geeks and Parking-Challenged Alike
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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.
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The Best Of Years, The Worst Of Years: As the Economy Tanks, the Auto Industry Rolls Out One of the Strongest Fields Ever
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Fans of Traditional, Smooth-Riding American Luxury, Your Ship Has (Finally) Come In
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Ford Motor Company president of the Americas Mark Fields has confirmed that Lincoln will sell the Ford Flex-based MKT crossover.
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With over $15 million dollars in total sales, RM Auctions' Art Astor Collection event drew big money and big collectors.
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Back in the Game: The MKS fills a giant chasm in Lincoln's lineup, fills it well, and none too soon
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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.
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For Ford's North American nameplates, product shifts are slowly coming into, uh, focus.
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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.
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Lincolnizing the Flex: Starting to Believe Ford's Commitment to the Lincoln Brand
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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