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It's a tough time to be a luxury sedan. According to market tracking at Kelley Blue Book luxury sedan sales are down more than 13% this year while every luxury SUV category is up. In Lincoln's ...
In the early-2000s, Lincoln offered the LS in its showrooms–a mid-size, rear-wheel drive luxury sedan that shared its platform with the Jaguar S-Type and competed against the Cadillac Catera ...
It's been a long time since Lincoln Motor Co., Ford's luxury division, has been considered a real luxury car contender. Well, it might be time to start considering it again.
And premium luxury in 2020 does not mean vast sedans with fins like it did in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. The idea has been reshaped instead to mean hulking SUVs that achieve the approximate size ...
The Continental was meant to help relaunch Lincoln in 2016 with a new corporate face and some serious luxury chops. The brand also rolled out the Coach Door Edition with the model's famed suicide ...
In the early-2000s, Lincoln offered the LS in its showrooms–a mid-size, rear-wheel drive luxury sedan that shared its platform with the Jaguar S-Type and competed against the Cadillac Catera ...
By 2003, with power-per-liter becoming a key metric in the sedan segment yet-untouched by forced-induction or hybrid tech, Lincoln reworked both engines with improved breathing thanks to revised ...
Like many of his fellow students, Jae han Song found inspiration for Lincoln's future look in the classic 1956 Continental Mark II Coupe. "I was going to make the new version of the Lincoln ...
The modern Lincoln sedan line-up is one of few premium makes not to offer an eight-cylinder engine. Instead, the luxury brand's top performance is supplied by Ford EcoBoost engine power. Originally ...
Virtual artist Vince Burlapp envisions a new fourth-gen Lincoln Town Car, competing with full-size luxury sedans in a fantasy setting.
But the Corsair Grand Touring still weighs 4,397 lbs (1,994 kg), 561 lbs (255 kg) more than the non-hybrid AWD Corsair, and driving it like a sports car didn't seem in keeping with the Lincoln's ...