2003 Lincoln Aviator Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Bronx, New York, United States
2003 Lincoln Aviator AWD!! NO RESERVE ON THIS 2003 LINCOLN AVIATOR!! HERE YOU HAVE A 2003 LINCOLN AVIATOR. THIS AVIATOR COMES WITH A LUXUARY BLACK EXTERIOR COMPLEMENTED BY A ELEGANT GRAY LEATHER INTERIOR. INTERIOR IS CLEAN NO RIPS, STAINS OR TEARS ON SEAT THIS SUV RUNS & DRIVES GREAT! LOW MILES ONLY 101K, WHEN YOU GET BEHIND THIS WHEEL IT FEELS LIKE THIS CAR HAS 50K MILES. THIS SUV IS A GREAT FAMILY CAR. NOT ONLY IS THIS SUV DEPENDABLE BUT IT'S VERY SPACIOUS COMES WITH 3RD ROW SEATING. I TRUST THIS CAR TO DRIVE ANYWHERE WITHOUT A DOUBT. RECENTLY PASSED NYS INSPECTION..INSPECTION IS GOOD TO JAN 2015. THIS SUV HAS MINOR DINGS & WEAR WHICH IS NORMAL WITH THE AGE OF THE CAR. I HAVE CLEAN TITLE ON HAND & READY TO GO! *POWER WINDOWS *POWER DOOR LOCKS *POWER STEERING *CLEAN LEATHER INTERIOR *ALLOY WHEELS *ICE COLD AIR CONDITION *POWER DOOR LOCKS *ADJUSTABLE STEERING WHEEL *ALL WHEEL DRIVE *CRUISE CONTROL *ANTI-LOCK BRAKES *ROOF RACK *TOW HITCH *COMES WITH BOOKS & SPARE KEY!!! AND MUCH MORE.... SOLD AS IS. ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK. |
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How the Lincoln Continental Concept almost wasn't
Mon, Mar 30 2015That Lincoln Continental Concept that everyone is so excited about? It almost didn't happen. Speaking at the private reveal event for the concept yesterday, Ford Motor Company CEO Mark Fields revealed that when the design team started working on the vehicle that eventually became the Continental, the designers thought it was just another full-size luxury concept, and were turning in ideas to match. The problem, Fields said, is that this was an important vehicle to get right. "A full-size luxury sedan for a luxury brand is a very important marker that, I think, sets the beat for the brand and it creates a lot of awareness and favorability if you do it right," he said. "As we were designing this concept ... we reviewed with the designers the themes. The first couple of themes the team came with really didn't do it for us because we want to make sure that every vehicle that we bring out with Lincoln moves the brand forwards in a big way. So we went through the first couple of them and we really didn't get that kind of 'oomph' in the pit of our stomach." The team was stuck with an upcoming debut and nothing exciting to show for it, until the past was brought into the present. "In one of the design reviews, we were looking around at everyone and we mentioned, you know what, why don't we call this the Continental Concept? And I have to tell you, the body language was unbelievable in the design showroom. Everybody's head snapped up and you could see everybody's eyes widen and they started nodding and they said, 'now we get it.'" Aside from the Navigator, every vehicle Lincoln currently sells is simply named a trio of letters that start with M and K. Fields knew that the large luxury segment sedan is important for a company like Lincoln, with about 1.8 million units sold last year and an expected growth to around 2 million units by the end of the decade, he said. "When you think about where that growth is coming from, it's still a substantial segment here in the US, it's a very substantial segment and even more substantial segment in China. As a matter of fact, that segment grew by 17 percent last year and China is the largest market for full-size luxury sedans." Given the positive reaction to the Continental Concept thus far, bringing the name back from the dead might be just the thing Lincoln needed.
2013 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost
Tue, 13 Nov 2012A Bench-Warmer In Waiting
I hail from Cleveland, and that means I'm familiar with sports franchises that are always falling short of championships. The Indians, the Browns, the Cavs - they've all come close, but being a resident of C-Town means learning to appreciate the effort more than a reward that never seems to come. So I can appreciate the situation in which Lincoln finds itself today, one where the past is full of repeated attempts to be competitive, and looming on the future's horizon is the next hope on which everything hinges.
That next hope for Lincoln is not the car you see here, but rather the smaller, all-new 2013 MKZ sedan. Like LeBron James entering Gund Arena for the first time, the MKZ will enter dealerships this fall as the brand's chosen savior, markedly more stylish, advanced and desirable than anything offered by Lincoln in recent memory. And that would make this car, the 2013 Lincoln MKS EcoBoost, one of the other 20 guys whose names I can't remember who played alongside LeBron during his rookie season.
Why Lincoln says it's loving Ellen and Conan MKC ad spoofs [w/videos]
Mon, 13 Oct 2014You would think that commercial being ridiculed across the Internet would be an advertising executive's worst nightmare, but that's not necessarily the case. At least not when it comes to Lincoln and its latest campaign to promote the new MKC.
The campaign features Matthew McConaughey channeling his characters from True Detective and The Lincoln Lawyer, and was quickly spoofed by both Conan O'Brien and Ellen DeGeneres. But instead of shaking their heads in dismay at the comedy talk-show hosts' take on their ad, Lincoln and its advertising firm Hudson Rouge welcome the free publicity.
"We're flattered. Just to get out into the public mind with parodies says you've achieved a certain amount of notoriety," Hudson Rouge CCO Jon Pearce told Automotive News. "It's hard to put a dollar amount on earned media. We couldn't ask for better."