2000 Lincoln Limousine (federal) on 2040-cars
Elkton, Kentucky, United States
2000 Lincoln Limousine, currently being used at a funeral home. Car is in good condition. Leather seats are in good condition as well as the paint and vinyl top. There are no known mechanical issues with the vehicle. There is a spot of rust bubbled at the side door (not rusted through and not noticable.) We are up grading our fleet this being the reason for the sell. The vehicle has been garage kept and well maintained. This vehicle is for sale locally and will be removed if sold. Feel free to contact me if there are any questions. PLEASE, DO NOT call with a ridiculous offer. Shane 270-604-7175 |
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Thu, 05 Dec 2013General Motors Vice President of Global Design, Ed Welburn, had some dismissive words for a certain cross-town luxury brand during an interview with Car and Driver. When asked about his thoughts on Lincoln, Welburn deflected, before saying, "I don't consider Lincoln to be a competitor for Cadillac."
"They're not a global luxury brand. I don't consider them a competitor. Are they a competitor for Buick? Quite possibly. But not for Cadillac," GM's head designer explained. Welburn, who's been at the helm of GM Design North America since 2003 and is the first to hold the position of VP of Global Design, has been instrumental in the styling renaissance at GM, so predictably, Car and Driver's interview with him focused on the design aspect of cars.
During the interview, Welburn explicitly denied plans for a reborn Cadillac XLR, even as a new Chevrolet Corvette is hitting the market and strides are being made with Cadillac's V-Series performance arm saying, "We have a lot of cars that we're working on for the Cadillac brand. The XLR is not one of them right now."