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Lincoln Cars - Lincoln Prices

Lincoln is Ford Motor Company's premier brand name, selling luxury vehicles since 1917. Though considerably has changed since then, the founder's demanding standards of quality and driver gratification still remain. Today's Town Car carries on this heritage, being much more of a driver's car than its archrival, the Cadillac Deville. The LS has recently been added to take on the ever-sportier Japanese as well as European luxury sedans, as well as the Navigator and Aviator round out the lineup with SUV brawn.

While the Lincoln Town Car as well as Lincoln Navigator continue to be popular with limousine services throughout America, the company has actually worked real hard to flesh out the rest of the lineup with present day, economical cars and crossovers. The greatest example is the Lincoln MKS, a rather large and spacious sedan accessible in front - as well as all-wheel-drive variants blanketed by a sleek exterior. The Lincoln MKT provides a similar experience in large crossover guise.

Visitors at dealer showrooms will additionally find the Lincoln MKZ sedan (formerly called the Lincoln Zephyr) that represents a more upscale revision of the Ford Fusion/Mercury Milan, as well as the Lincoln MKX, which does the same for the Ford Edge. The Lincoln LS and Lincoln Aviator are no longer produced.

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Prices range from about $35,000 for the Lincoln MKZ to more than $50,000 for the Lincoln Navigator.

For 2011, Lincoln offers the all-new, Lincoln MKZ Hybrid midsize luxury sedan. Based on the gas-only MKZ, which was refreshed for 2010, the MKZ Hybrid is reported to the Ford Fusion Hybrid, but with a number of luxury amenities. Expect to get 41 mpg in the city and 36 mpg on the highway, from a drivetrain that outputs a combined 191 horsepower.

The gas-only MKZ sedan is the company's entry-level midsize sedan, and it comes equipped with basic heated as well as cooled front seats and is available with all-wheel drive capability. An optional THX-certified surround-sound stereo with 14 speakers as well as a sport-tuned suspension are outstanding selections.

Lincoln's MKS luxury sedan features the same 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine as the MKT. HD radio joins the optional navigation system, while the standard Sync home entertainment system now integrates directions as well as traffic info.

Lincoln unveiled the MKT three-row crossover in 2010, which in its second year remains virtually unchanged. The MKT shares the same platform with the Ford Flex, seats seven, and boasts a 355-horsepower, 3.5-liter EcoBoost turbo V-6 that receives more power and better fuel economy than most V-6 engines. The MKT has lots of cargo area, quality interior components and an optional refrigerator.

The full-size luxury Navigator SUV features a power liftgate, power-folding third-row seats, and a 14-speaker sound system with standard satellite radio. Standard features consist of Front Park Assist, a cap less fuel system, rain-sensing wipers, heated second-row seats as well as Lincoln Sync. A voice-controlled navigation system with HD radio is now standard. The Navigator L is a longer-wheelbase edition that boasts voluminous cargo location and ample towing capability.

The full-size Town Car luxury sedan continues unchanged this year as well as features a smooth, flexible ride coupled with superb safety ratings.

The MKX crossover SUV has actually been redesigned on the exterior and under the hood, while getting numerous new modern technology features. A brand-new 305-horsepower, 3.7-liter V-6 boasts ample power and joins the 'split-wing grille' as major changes for 2011. The MKX additionally boasts an all-new dashboard that integrates a flowing design as well as touch-sensitive controls. The MKX additionally features Ford's new entertainment system called MyLincoln Touch, which centers around an 8-inch touch-screen as well as five-way steering-wheel controls for the LCD displays by the speedometer.

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