2013 Lincoln Mkt on 2040-cars
Highland Park, Michigan, United States
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LINCOLN BUMPER TO BUMPER WARRANTY UNTIL 100K MILES OR 2/12/18.
*HEATED/COOLED SEATS*, *LEATHER*, *BACKUP SENSORS*, *REAR CAMERA*, *HID HEADLIGHTS*, *BLUETOOTH*, *FORD SYNC + VOICE NAVIGATION*, **HEATED STEERING WHEEL*, *REAR BEVERAGE COOLER*, *PANORAMIC SUNROOF*, *REMOTE START*, *POWER LIFTGATE*, *BLINDSPOT MONITORING*
Featuring a White Pearl Exterior, Dark Tan Leather Interior, Ventilated Front Seats, Heated Front and Rear Seats, Seat Memory, Panoramic Vista Sunroof, Back-Up Camera, Keyless Entry & Start, Remote Start, Dual Zone Climate Control with Rear Temperature Control, the Technology Package with Adaptive Cruise Control, Parking Assist, and Lane Departure Warning valued at $2,000, and the Equipment Group Package with Power Folding Third Row Seats, Power Liftgate, Blind Spot Detection Warning, THX II Sound System, Voice Control Multimedia, and Heated Steering Wheel. This Lincoln also comes with 20" Wheels and a 3.5L Ecoboost Twin Turbo V6 with an Automatic Transmission with Paddle Shifters.
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2015 Lincoln Navigator puts on a brave face, offers EcoBoost V6 only
Thu, 23 Jan 2014
Lincoln has finally given its SUV a facelift after seven long years.
Seven years is a long time. For the auto industry, though, seven years is an absolute eternity. Most vehicles receive clean-sheet redesigns within the span of seven years, usually getting a facelift of some sort after year three or four. Not Lincoln.
Ellen DeGeneres sends up Matthew McConaughey's Lincoln ad
Mon, 29 Sep 2014Lincoln had to have known that when it released its new ad campaign for the new MKC with Matthew McConaughey, it would open itself up to a bit of good old fashioned ridicule. The television commercial was, after all, good for a laugh or two. And true to their mission, talk show hosts haven't missed the opportunity to have a little fun at Lincoln's and McConaughey's expense.
Conan O'Brien was first to send up the television spot, but now Ellen DeGeneres has taken a stab at it too, superimposing herself in the back seat of the compact luxury crossover, downing some pot brownies and generally playing Costello to McConaughey's Abbott. It's worth a watch, if only to see Ellen getting down in her usual, offbeat style.
2018 Lincoln Navigator First Drive | From black sheep to flagship
Mon, Oct 30 2017This is Lincoln's flagship. It's the most luxurious, comfortable and expensive vehicle the brand sells. It's quite obviously the biggest and heck, like every Lincoln flagship of yesteryear, it even features body-on-frame construction. Crucially, though, this all-new 2018 Lincoln Navigator is also very good. It's distinctive, capable, and competent in ways that will stand up well in the upper echelon of the SUV hierarchy. And we'll get this out of the way now: it's far superior to its primary competitor, the Cadillac Escalade. And yet, the Navigator's flagship status is a comeback story. It wasn't too long ago that it was a black sheep confined to the distant back row of Lincoln family promotional photos along with the Town Car and a fichus added for decoration. It was never given one of the new-fangled MK names, and its V8-powered, truck-based status made it a thirsty dinosaur at a time of rising gas prices and an increasing number of crossovers. Livery services bought them in black-painted droves, but it was otherwise forgotten even as a substantive refresh for 2015 arguably made it a better, more practical bet than its Caddy nemesis. Like its predecessor, and indeed every Navigator since the second generation dawned for 2007, the third-generation 2018 model features an independent rear suspension rather than the live axle in GM's SUVs. First and foremost, this reaps benefits for those sitting in the third row. Full-sized adults enjoy an abundance of room back there on par (or perhaps even better) than a minivan. There's a USB port on each side, the seatbacks power recline and its three seat belts allow for an eight-passenger max. There's even enough room behind the raised third-row for creatively stacked suitcases. Compare this to a regular-wheelbase Escalade with its third row stuck to the sky-high floor; its occupants' knees jammed against the second row and/or stuck into their own chins. It's a wasteland back there, but to be fair, not much worse than an Infiniti QX80 or Lexus LX 570. Yes, the extended-wheelbase Escalade ESV helps, but there's still less space than the standard Navigator. In fact, the Navigator L model offers the exact same third-row – only the cargo area behind it expands. That rear suspension also pays dividends in the ride and handling department.