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2008 Lincoln Mkz Base Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $13,999.00
Year:2008 Mileage:59800
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This car has been well kept and only has 59,800 miles.  The only thing it needs is a new tire pressure sensor for one of the tires.  The estimated cost is $80 to fix. There are a few minor scratches on the outer portion of a couple of the rims, but other than the the car is in excellent shape.  

Features include:

Leather seats
Heated/cooled seats
Memory seats with 2 presets
6 disk cd changer
Microsoft Sync voice recognition with Bluetooth
Homelink universal garage opener
Sirius/XM ready
Cruise Control
Steering wheel mounted controls for phone, radio, etc
USB and AUX line in for music
262 HP 3.5 liter V6
Plenty of trunk/cargo space for a sedan

I will only entertain serious offers. I only want to sell it to move into an SUV.

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Lincoln debuts MKC ads starring Matthew McConaughey

Fri, 05 Sep 2014

Lincoln is making the decisive commitment that it wants to improve its brand perception going forward. It can't be cheap to hire A-list talent like Academy Award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey and director Nicolas Winding Refn, best known for Drive, for its new ad campaign for the 2015 MKC crossover, but the company is showing that it's serious about the new vehicle and its future. The first three of these five commercials are just hitting YouTube, and they begin airing on television on September 6.
The Live in Your Moment campaign is all about Lincoln trying to sell not just the MKC to customers but also explain the brand's philosophy. It's one of the oldest luxury automakers around, but hasn't exactly had a glorious history, especially recently. Based on these first ads, we can see that there's a definite focus on philosophizing rather than focusing on the crossover. At times, McConaughey seems just a mustache and a mangled beer can away from reprising his role from True Detective.
The first ad (above) is simply titled Intro and sets the mood and concept for the whole campaign. Bull has McConaughey talking to a longhorn in the middle of a road, and I Just Like It has him explaining his affinity for the brand. Lincoln's full release is available below, and you can view the other ads by flipping through the playlist in the video player above.