Showing posts with label Lincoln Cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lincoln Cars. Show all posts

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Luxury Cars 2010 | Still the Choice For Luxury - The 2010 Lincoln Town Car


Lincoln has set the standard for roomy luxury automobiles for decades, and the 2010 Lincoln Town Car does not disappoint. MSRP priced between $46,000 and $52,000, it remains one of the few truly affordable luxury vehicles as well.

Stepping into the Town Car is like melting into butter: with soft leather seats all around, plenty of leg room and great visibility, it retains its reputation as a living room on wheels. Yet, this is not your grandma's living room! With a 239 HP V-8 engine under the hood, the Town Car has plenty of get up and go.

Much fuss has been made lately about the fuel-efficiency of American-made cars, magnified by the overwhelming success of the "Cash for Clunkers" program. This Lincoln model boasts 24 mpg on the highway and 16+ mpg in the city, which means you get plenty of mileage out of that tank of gas without sacrificing comfort and luxury.

Safety is always a priority for Lincoln, and the 2010 Town Car has many standard features along those lines including front and side airbags, traction control, anti-lock brakes, and a security system: all this adds up to five-star ratings on every single government crash test.

One of the favorite features for Lincoln enthusiasts is the spacious trunk, and this model doesn't disappoint: the trunk is cavernous enough to hold your golf clubs, your neighbor's golf clubs, and even a cooler of beer to enjoy after the game.

With 50 deluxe interior features standard, you will have everything you need at your fingertips to make your driving experience a pleasure. The 2010 Lincoln Town Car proves that Lincoln is still the choice for pure luxury.

Beal Parkway Lincoln Mercury Volvo (http://www.bplmautos.com/) is a car dealers Fort Walton Beach. Ryan Coisson is a freelance writer.

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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Top Luxury Cars - The Brand New Lincoln Navigator?

The brand new Lincoln Navigator was launched off-late in 2009. From top 9 Luxury Large SUVs, this car has been ranked fourth out of top nine contenders. This ranking is purely based on its performance and the recently published 50 strong positive reviews, so you can be rest assured that the ratings fair and square, and definitely believable. It is a full sized luxury SUV car, which is a strong contender in its class.

The Navigator is praised by a lot of critics for its comfortable cabin, space and styling. Many of the car reviewers consider it to be a good alternative for one of Cadillac Escalade. In comparison to Cadillac, Navigator is not superior either in terms of fuel economy or the engine power. However, some of the car reviewers have picked the Navigator over some of the Cadillac models. In the current market, Navigator is available in a long wheel-base L trim and a base trim. It also comes in four-wheel and an optional two wheel drive.

The 2009 Lincoln Navigator has got plenty of surprises under its hood, so the expectations from the next gen. 2010 model are even higher. It is expected to come with minor face lift and upgraded features of the 2009 Navigator.

As of now, only some impressive 2010 Lincoln Navigator pictures are available over the internet, along with tentative specs, but nothing is declared by Lincoln officially till date. So, let us wait and watch the show.

In the meantime, you may want to take a look at these amazing Lincoln Navigator Pictures Here
Here's a fascinating online collection of all the latest Lincoln Car Pictures
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Sunday, September 20, 2009

The 2010 Lincoln Town Car


Lincoln has set the standard for roomy luxury automobiles for decades, and the 2010 Lincoln Town Car does not disappoint. MSRP priced between $46,000 and $52,000, it remains one of the few truly affordable luxury vehicles as well.

Stepping into the Town Car is like melting into butter: with soft leather seats all around, plenty of leg room and great visibility, it retains its reputation as a living room on wheels. Yet, this is not your grandma's living room! With a 239 HP V-8 engine under the hood, the Town Car has plenty of get up and go.

Much fuss has been made lately about the fuel-efficiency of American-made cars, magnified by the overwhelming success of the "Cash for Clunkers" program. This Lincoln model boasts 24 mpg on the highway and 16+ mpg in the city, which means you get plenty of mileage out of that tank of gas without sacrificing comfort and luxury.

Safety is always a priority for Lincoln, and the 2010 Town Car has many standard features along those lines including front and side airbags, traction control, anti-lock brakes, and a security system: all this adds up to five-star ratings on every single government crash test.

One of the favorite features for Lincoln enthusiasts is the spacious trunk, and this model doesn't disappoint: the trunk is cavernous enough to hold your golf clubs, your neighbor's golf clubs, and even a cooler of beer to enjoy after the game.

With 50 deluxe interior features standard, you will have everything you need at your fingertips to make your driving experience a pleasure. The 2010 Lincoln Town Car proves that Lincoln is still the choice for pure luxury.

Beal Parkway Lincoln Mercury Volvo (http://www.bplmautos.com/) is a car dealers Fort Walton Beach. Ryan Coisson is a freelance writer.

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Friday, June 5, 2009

Green Luxury Car is Lincoln C Concept


Where have all the luxury cars gone?

It seems as though nice cars have been put on the back burner while small, cheap cars take their place. There's nothing wrong with small cheap cars, but there is something wrong with taking away the nice cars.

Lincoln seems to have a solution to this. They call it the "C" Concept. It's a completely green luxury car with the capacity to change how we think about automobiles - and is downright cool.

The "C" gets its styling from the ever-so-popular box car design, but Lincoln has rounded it off quite a bit. On the exterior one might say that a VW New Beetle and a Chrysler PT Cruiser ran into a Lincoln Navigator and formed what we see as the "C". On the interior, the Bladerunner-esque ergonomic seats make you want to take a nap while the panoramic instrument panel invites you back to the future. While you're marveling at the design the "C" senses your presence and greets you with a customizable avatar that proceeds to go over your schedule with you and alerts you to any e-mails or text messages that you've received.

Assuming you've cleaned up the mess you've made while you were drooling and decided to take the 1.6L EcoBoost powered vehicle for an environmentally friendly spin you'll probably notice that your "C" winks at other "C"s that it comes across on the road. Just a little flash from the headlight closest to the other "C".

Here's something for the audiophiles. Fingertip controls for GPS Navigation, Satellite Radio, MP3 Players, and Social Networking. Lincoln has yet to define social networking in this respect, but it will be interesting none the less.

Hopefully this will be one car we'll be "C"ing a lot of in the future.

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Monday, April 6, 2009

The History of Lincoln Cars


Most do not realize that Lincoln actually had its beginnings as a company separate from Ford Motor Company. The company was started by Henry Leland in 1917 and named for one of Leland's heroes, President Abraham Lincoln. Henry Leland had actually been one of the founders of the Cadillac Car Company, which had been the Henry Ford Company. The Lincoln Motor Company was created to build Liberty aircraft engines for the United Stated during World War One. With the end of the war, Leland had the factories retooled to produce automobiles. Ford Motor Company was able to acquire Lincoln in 1922 when the luxury automobile manufacturer encountered severe financial difficulties. Henry Ford was quite pleased to be able to acquire the company from Leland. He viewed it as retribution as Leland had led investors to force Ford out of the Detroit Automobile Company, a company that Ford had founded.

Once Ford acquired the company, body style changes were introduced and the price was lowered. These changes resulted in increased sales to 5,512 vehicles sold in 1922. Up from the previous 150 models sold the previous year, which had led to the hardship that had forced the company into bankruptcy.

In 1923, several different body styles were introduced including a two-passenger roadster and a seven-passenger limousine.

A specially designed police model, known as the Police Flyer was marketed to law enforcement divisions around the country. A special draw was Ford's willingness to modify the vehicles to suit the needs of police officers in the field. Bulletproof windows were added, spotlights were placed on the sides of the vehicle and gun racks were mounted to the interior section of cars. The cars were also fitted with four-wheel brakes a full two years before they were offered on vehicles meant for private sale. These police cruisers coupled with the success of the four door private sedans allowed the Lincoln division to show a profit margin by the end of 1924 just two years after the company had been pulled from the jaws of bankruptcy.

The bestselling car in Lincoln's history was developed by a designer named Eugene T. "Bob" Gregorie. Gregorie was designing a car for Edsel Ford who wanted a sleeker vehicle more in line with European style cars. The Lincoln Zephyr was the result and was offered for the 1936 model year. Sales skyrocketed its first year on market and sales for Ford increased by 9 times what it had done the previous year. This was the car that would eventually become the Lincoln Continental, one of the most important cars in the history of Lincoln. The car was so successful that it was nearly used as a brand name by itself. The advent of World War Two ended production of the popular Zephyr when Ford converted many of its factories to war work. The Continental which would go on to become so famous was based on mostly completely of the Zephyr.

Lincoln has also occupied a prominent place in history by providing many of the vehicles that would be used as official state vehicles for presidents of the United States. The first Lincoln vehicle to be used in this capacity was a 1939 Lincoln V12 used by Franklin D. Roosevelt. The limousine in use on that fateful day in Dallas in November 1963 was also a Lincoln. It is currently on display at the Henry Ford Museum. Lincoln vehicles have also been used by Presidents Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan and Bush.

Beginning in 2007, Lincoln made a change to its marketing strategy and began giving three-letter names to all new models with the exception of the Navigator and the Town Car. In 2009, Lincoln is expected to make the MKS its new flagship model, replacing the Town Car, which has had that position in the Ford line up since 1981.

Ronnie Tanner has been in the used engine industry now for over 5 years specializing in the sale of Chevy Engines, Ford Engines and Used Honda Engines.

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