2011 Lincoln Town Car Signature L Sedan 4-door Livery Sedan Limousine on 2040-cars
Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
Very rare special order 2011 Signature L Series Town Car. Most "L Series" were in the lesser Executive Model". This is a one owner top of the line Livery Package Lincoln. This beautiful low mileage "L" was special ordered with beautiful tan leather for our executive and private clientele as a more attractive vehicle than our standard black interior town cars. Senzellimousine.com We are Toronto's Largest privately owned Limousine Service and have been in business since 1976 and Specialize in Private Livery work rather than Airport Service. We are currently changing over our 3 year old vehicles. This "L" has undergone two yearly 73 point intense mechanical inspections by the "City Of Toronto Licencing Authority" and two 2 yearly Physical Inspections as well. This is a beautifully maintained example of the last Lincoln Town Cars as we know them in immaculate condition. Brand new "All Season" tires were just added last week and oil service was completed as well. Everything operates perfectly including air conditioning and there are NO dash warning lights on. Car was just cleaned, polished and shampooed and is ready to go. Car drives straight smooth and quiet. Both rear roof mirrors are missing. We can be reached at 416-252-0102 Greg Ryckman. We are 10 minutes from Toronto Pearson Airport. This vehicle can be driven anywhere with total peace of mind.
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2020 Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring plug-in hybrid range, fuel economy revealed
Mon, Dec 9 2019The range-topping 2020 Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring plug-in hybrid luxury crossover finally has official fuel economy ratings. The electric range is 21 miles, and when the battery is exhausted, gas-only combined fuel economy is 23 mpg. The EPA's combined electric and gas test loop yielded 56 mpg-e. These numbers make the Aviator Grand Touring the most frugal version of the three-row luxury crossover, with the next most efficient one being the rear-drive non-hybrid model at 21 mpg combined. When going by gas-only fuel economy, though, the Aviator Grand Touring's non-plug-in cousin, the Ford Explorer Hybrid, returns up to 28 mpg combined with rear-wheel drive, and 25 mpg with all-wheel drive. It has much less power at 318 horsepower and 322 pound-feet of torque, compared to the Aviator Grand Touring's 494 horsepower and 630 pound-feet of torque. The luxury plug-in hybrid crossover segment is quite small right now. The closest competitor to the Aviator Grand Touring is probably the Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid. It has a shorter electric range of 13 miles, and its gas-only fuel economy is a slightly worse at 22 mpg. The Porsche is less powerful with 455 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque, and its base price of $82,450 exceeds the Lincoln's $69,895 price. The Mercedes-Benz GLC 350e splits the difference on efficiency with a worse 10-mile electric range, but a better gasoline fuel economy of 25 mpg combined. This could improve for 2020, as the updated model will have a larger battery. It's cheaper, too, at $51,645, but it's also a full size smaller than the Lincoln.
Ford Q3 pretax profits drop to $1.18B
Fri, 24 Oct 2014Following positive third quarter financial results recently from General Motors, rival Ford took a tumble in Q3. The automaker posted pre-tax profits of $1.18 billion, compared to about $2.59 billion in Q3 2013, a drop of around 54 percent. Net income also suffered with $835 million made in the quarter, versus $1.272 billion last year, a decline of about 34 percent. The Blue Oval blamed the gloomy figures on three reasons in its release: "lower volume, higher warranty costs and adverse balance sheet exchange effects."
There were problems of one kind or another in practically every region. North America experienced higher warranty costs than expected, partially due to recalls. The sales volume for the quarter was 665,000 units, versus 725,000 in Q3 2013, and pre-tax results amounted to $1.41 billion versus $2.296 billion last year.
South America and Europe both posted worse pre-tax results than last year. On the bright side, European volume was up slightly to 321,000 vehicles, from 303,000 in Q3 2013. The Middle East and Africa also lost $15 million, but that was an improvement compared to the $25 million loss previously experienced in this region.
Never mind the naysayers; Lincoln is worth saving
Fri, 10 Jan 2014
In the case of Henry Leland, naming his new car brand after the first President he cast a vote for in 1864 seemed a jolly good idea, on paper.
You should always be careful about the name you choose to give your new baby. The power of association can work in many ways, not always positive.