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THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR VIEWING MY ITEM. SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY. MUST HAVE AT LEAST 15 POSITIVE FEEDBACKS TO BID, IF YOU DONT & ARE STILL INTERESTED IN BIDDING PLEASE CONTACT ME ASAP BY MESSAGING OR CALL 908-296-8000. PLEASE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ASK BEFORE BIDDING, I WILL NOT REMOVE YOUR BID. 2006 LINCOLN LS NEW JERSEY SALVAGE MILEAGE 125,738 RUNS & DRIVES AM/FM/CD/CASSETTE POWER SEATS, WINDOWS, DOOR LOCKS NEEDS: RIM & TIRE REPAIRS: DRIVERSIDE FRONT DOOR MINOR SURFACE SCRATCH PASSENGER FENDER, FRONT AND REAR DOOR & REAR BUMPER. PLEASE TAKE NOTE, THIS WAS NOT MY CAR PERSONALLY, I BUY AND SELL CARS. VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS. I HIGHLY RECEOMMEND YOU COME OR SEND A FRIEND TO PHYSICALLY COME CHECK IT OUT, SO THAT THERE ARE NO MISUNDERSTANDINGS. IF YOU NEED TOWING SERVICE AND/OR TO FIND OUT HOW MUCH IT WOULD COST YOU TO HAVE IT TOWED CALL 570-730-0151. THANK YOU AGAIN FOR YOUR TIME. VEHICLE MUST BE PAID IN FULL WITHIN 24 HOURS OF PURCHASE. DEPOSIT IS INSTANTLY REQUIRED THROUGH PAY PAL IN THE AMOUNT OF $200 & NON-REFUNDABLE. VEHICLE MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END DATE, IF NOT ON THE 8TH DAY STORAGE CHARGES WILL START @ $10.00 PER DAY & THE WHOLE BALANCE WILL HAVE TO BE PAID IN FULL BEFORE VEHICLE IS PICKED UP. |
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2018 Lincoln Navigator ad has more weird Matthew McConaughey
Thu, Dec 28 2017Now that new 2018 Lincoln Navigators are on their way to dealers, it's once again time for Matthew McConaughey to be weird behind the wheel in a new commercial. Things start out normally enough with the actor sitting in the SUV at a railroad crossing. But don't worry, it gets strange soon enough because for the rest of the commercial, McConaughey just drums on the Lincoln's steering wheel, a bit like in that disconcerting lunch scene in The Wolf of Wall Street. And the whole time, the actor doesn't say a word. He just drums along to the train and the crossing bells. Then he drives away. And that's it. It's just McConaughey drumming. The ad actually doesn't even show much of the Navigator, and obviously there isn't a word said about it. The most you might be able to learn about the Navigator from this commercial is that it's an SUV, it has an interior that has chrome and leather, and it has those "piano key" buttons for the shifter. We get that the first McConaughey commercials went viral and were frequently parodied for how bizarre they were, and the last Continental ad was also pretty off-the-wall. That was all good for getting attention from younger buyers, but we wonder if these ads are losing their punch and effectiveness. And if they have, then this ad doesn't do anything else to give buyers a sense of what the Navigator is. That's a shame, because the newest Navigator has a lot going for it. Instead, we get McConaughey drumming. Enjoy. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Celebrities Marketing/Advertising Lincoln SUV Luxury Videos lincoln navigator
Ford recalls Explorer and Lincoln MKC for fire hazard
Thu, Mar 31 2016The Basics: Ford will recall 5,536 examples of the 2016 Explorer and 2015-2016 Lincoln MKC. The Explorers have build dates between October 20, 2014, and January 28, 2016, at the Chicago Assembly Plant. The MKCs are from between November 25, 2013, and January 25, 2016, at the Louisville Assembly Plant. In total, there are 3,129 total affected examples of the 2015-2016 Lincoln MKC and 2,407 examples of the 2016 Ford Explorer. Of these, 1,543 are in the US and 3,993 are in Canada. The Problem: The combination of the engine block design and the block heater in these vehicles can cause the part to overheat when plugged in. Injuries/Deaths: None reported, but there are two cases of underhood fires in Canada. If you own one: Ford will begin notifying owners during the week of May 16, company spokesperson John Cangany tells Autoblog. Related Video: Ford issues safety recall for certain 2015-2016 Lincoln MKC and 2016 Ford Explorer vehicles to replace engine block heaters Ford is issuing a safety recall for approximately 5,500 2015-2016 Lincoln MKC and 2016 Ford Explorer vehicles to remove the heaters and replace them with an updated design. The engine block design, coupled with the particular block heater installed in these vehicles, causes the unit to be susceptible to overheating when the vehicle is parked and the block heater is plugged in –increasing the risk of an underhood fire. Ford is aware of two reports of underhood fires in Canada, but is not aware of any accidents or injuries related to this issue. Affected vehicles include certain 2015-2016 Lincoln MKC vehicles built at Louisville Assembly Plant, Nov. 25, 2013 through Jan. 25, 2016 and certain 2016 Ford Explorer vehicles built at Chicago Assembly Plant, Oct. 20, 2014 through Jan. 28, 2016. There are 5,536 vehicles affected by the issue, including 3,129 2015-2016 Lincoln MKC and 2,407 2016 Ford Explorer vehicles, with 1,543 of the affected vehicles in the United States and federalized territories and 3,993 in Canada. Dealers will remove and replace the engine block heater with an updated design and, if needed, replace the cord at no cost to the customer.
Weekly Recap: New bosses try to jump-start Cadillac and Lincoln
Sat, 26 Jul 2014
Both of America's domestic luxury brands seem to be stuck in neutral.
It's ironic that Cadillac and Lincoln got new bosses within days of each other this month. It's also a commentary on the fact both of America's domestic luxury brands seem to be stuck in neutral.