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Founded in 1917 by Henry M. Leland, Lincoln is a luxury car brand operated under the Ford Motor Company, and it has been making vehicles for the upscale market since the 1920's. Leland, who was also one of the founders of Cadillac, formed the Lincoln Motor Company during World War I, in order to build Liberty aircraft engines. It was not until after the war that the factories were redesigned for car manufacturing.

During the transition from planes to autos, the company had severe financial issues, and in 1922 it was purchased by the Ford Motor Company, in a sort of financial act of revenge by Ford, who had been forced out of his second company by a group of investors led by Leland. (Ironically, Ford's originally company, Cadillac, would eventually be purchased by GM, and become Lincoln's chief rival.) Alongside Cadillac and Duesenberg, Lincoln became one of America's top-selling luxury brands.

In 1932, Lincoln introduced the V12-powered KB in response to Ford's V8 Model 18, but sales were disappointing. That same year, however, Eugene T. "Bob" Gregorie began designing the car that would eventually become the Continental. It started as a one-off project for Edsel Ford, who wanted a European-style car for Florida vacations - something smaller and spiffier than the boxy designs his father's company was known for.

Introduced for the 1936 model year, the sporty Zephyr, which featured a 1.8 liter V12, was so successful it almost became a brand name, and it was also Gregorie's inspiration, because what he did was to section a 1938 Zephyr Coupe about four inches, allowing most of the existing dies and tooling to be retained, and adding the distinctive vertically-mounted spare tire. This became the Continental, and by the time it ended production in 1948, more than 5300 of them had been built, almost entirely by hand. The original Zephyr stopped production in 1942, and was never revived.

In 1955, the Continental Mark II revived the concept. It was produced for one year by the Continental division, before it was returned to the Lincoln marque, and it had a list price of $10,000 - the same as that year's Rolls-Royce. In 1958, the Edsel division merged with Lincoln-Mercury, becoming the Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln division until the Edsel was discontinued in 1960. Meanwhile, the Continental became Lincoln's flagship model until 1981, when the Town Car, formerly the Lincoln's top trim level, became its own model, and usurped the role.

Until 1998, Lincoln remained a top-selling luxury brand in the United States, helped along by the amazingly successful Navigator SUV, and re-designed Continentals and Town Cars. From 1998 to 2002, it was part of Ford's Premier Automotive Group, but it was pulled out when Ford decided to separate its import and domestic marques. Since then, the company has lagged behind Japanese, European, and American competitors, in part because of a lack of new models.

The company promised five new models in the four years 2004-2008, and has already begun with the new 2006 Mark LT pickup, Zephyr (upgraded and renamed Lincoln MKZ for the 2007 model year) and the MKX Crossover SUV.

Latest Lincoln Reviews

2012 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid
Lincoln has always been renowned in the automobile industry, as a manufacturer who takes the ultimate pride in the vehicles they put on the road. The 2012 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid is no exception. And at a starting MSRP price of $34,755, this luxury hybrid sedan isn’t completely out of reach. For those who are more interested in leasing a vehicle, this beauty can be obtained for $414/month, for two years, with $4,622 due when you sign the contract. Overall, while it’s not exactly the cheapest car on the market, you certainly get what you pay for, as the saying goes. .

Think of the cost you’ll save just from driving around town in a new Lincoln MKZ Hybrid. Able to get a wallet-saving 41 MPG in-town and 36 on the highway, this hybrid is sure to please all consumers. The 2012 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid is best-in-class in-city fuel economy, even beating out the Lexus HS250 Hybrid by 6 MPG. Not only does the MKZ Hybrid get great gas mileage, but it can also run for 700 miles between fill-ups. Compare that with the 500 miles between fill-ups of the Lexus HS250 Hybrid and it’s clear to see, that when it comes to overall fuel-economy, the MKZ Hybrid has the competitors beat. more
2012 Lincoln MKT
Who doesn’t want a luxury car? It is the dream of many to have one of those shiny rides and epic entrances. For many, driving a luxury car may be used as way to ‘show off,’ but for others it’s a way of having the ultimate, comfortable experience.
2012 Lincoln MKZ
Lincoln is known to be the newest face of luxury vehicles. Just when everything else seems to fall down, Lincoln can still come up with a way to improve sophistication through the years in developing its cars.
2012 Lincoln MKS
The 2012 Lincoln MKS comes in as a disappointing bottom-of-the-pack contender in the large luxury car class, losing major points with reviewers for its sub-par handling and a comfortable interior that still manages to trail the competition.
2011 Lincoln MKT
The fullsized 6 or 7-passenger 2011 Lincoln MKT crossover utility vehicle is now available with invoice pricing between $41,608 and $46,258. Loads of innovative technologies, a sophisticated interior, three rows of seating and plenty of pampering luxury abound.
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