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Lincoln to Launch Four New Products by 2016, Including Compact Sedan and Crossover
Ford is reportedly developing new models for Lincoln “in fast-growing segments†as the U.S. automaker tries to turn around the luxury brand. According to a Reuters report, Ford held a presentation to investors on Thursday, with the carmaker showing a chart that said it expects the premium small-car and crossover segments to grow consistently by 2015. Lincoln doesn’t have a small car in its offer, but the brand may be considering a compact sedan for 2016 or later, according to a previous report from the news agency that cited a person familiar with the brand's strategy.
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Ford And Lincoln Recall Nearly 8,000 New Cars For Parking Brakes
If you own a 2015-2016 Ford Explorer, 2015 Ford Taurus, 2015 Ford Flex, 2015 Lincoln MKS or 2015 Lincoln MKT built in May this year, chances are that your car is included in FoMoCo's latest recall. Read more »...
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Cadillac Showed Dealers New Convertible, Shared Plans For Compact Sedan
Unlike Ford's struggling Lincoln brand, GM's Cadillac has found its way and is optimistically looking into the future making plans for new products, including a convertible, a small sedan and an SUV. Read more »...
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Lincoln May Re-launch 2013 Mkz After Embarrassing Production Delays
The Lincoln MKZ launch fiasco has prompted Ford to consider a re-launch of its luxury mid-size sedan, as production of the Ford Fusion-based car is finally nearing normal levels. Ford is now analyzing how big of a re-launch is needed to make potential...
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The Not So New Faces Of Lincoln's Botoxed 2013 Mks And Mkt On Film
If there's one luxury brand (or better put, one that aspires to be premium) that has failed to deliver anything remotely close to exciting, that would be Lincoln. In recent years, even Lexus and Acura at some point offered products that have managed...
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Next Lincoln Models To Get Unique Designs And Different Technology Than Fords
According to an Automotive News report, future Lincoln vehicles will be heavily differentiated from their Ford counterparts, as the two brands will no longer share design cues and technology. “The strategy isn't just new products, but full...
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