The 2016 Lincoln Continental: Chasing Luxury, Not Performance
A production-ready version of the 2016 Lincoln Continental is headed to Detroit in January. Let's hope it doesn't lose any of its handsomeness.
Read More »A production-ready version of the 2016 Lincoln Continental is headed to Detroit in January. Let's hope it doesn't lose any of its handsomeness.
Read More »There's a little less rambling from this time around.
Read More »That includes a $995 destination charge.
Read More »It worked the first time, so why not stick with it?
Read More »Lincoln says the seats support in ways "previously not possible."
Read More »Ford even has its own 'Lincoln Continental 75th Anniversary' and Shelby GT350 Mustang 50th Anniversary' classes.
Read More »Production of the new Continental will move to Michigan when the MKS, currently built in Chicago, is discontinued.
Read More »This time there's also interior spy shots.
Read More »Bon voyage, MKS, and hello sultry luxury sedan...
Read More »When we hear anything about the Lincoln MKS/MKX/MKT/MKZ, we always have only one question: "which one is that?"
Read More »No reason has yet been given for 49 year-old Luc Donckerwolke's departure.
Read More »The lights could temporarily blind oncoming traffic, increasing the risk of a crash.
Read More »It's about the experience -- from dealerships to smells to products.
Read More »Running May 7 - June 4, the event marks the last stop for the function.
Read More »The opportunity is clear.
Read More »As it turns out, Chinese car buyers aren’t fans of the scent.
Read More »Minor front and rear fascia adjustments could be in store.
Read More »The culprit behind the recall are contaminants such as snow or water.
Read More »MKS vs. Continental, and MKZ vs. Zephyr.
Read More »The vacuum pump relay may overheat due to an internal fault or contamination.
Read More »Names like Town Car, Continental and Versailles could make a return.
Read More »The recall consists of approximately 390,000 vehicles.
Read More »Cadillac's closest rival may not be from Germany, but right down the road in Dearborn.
Read More »That's 49 dealerships in just one year, eight months. Better get those hammers swinging.
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