Used Lincoln Cars
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Lincoln Model Lineup
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Used Lincoln Aviator
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A proven recipe creates a Whopper Jr.
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| Avg.Retail: |
$10,733.00 |
| Avg.Trade-In: |
$8,523.00 |
| Bodystyles: |
Sport Utility |
| Drivetrains: |
All Wheel Drive, Rear Wheel Drive |
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Used Lincoln Blackwood
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| Avg.Retail: |
$11,875.00 |
| Avg.Trade-In: |
$9,460.00 |
| Bodystyles: |
Crew Cab Pickup |
| Drivetrains: |
Rear Wheel Drive |
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Used Lincoln Continental
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| Avg.Retail: |
$2,104.00 |
| Avg.Trade-In: |
$478.00 |
| Bodystyles: |
Sedan, Hatchback, Coupe |
| Drivetrains: |
Front Wheel Drive, Rear Wheel Drive |
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Used Lincoln LS
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| Avg.Retail: |
$6,918.00 |
| Avg.Trade-In: |
$4,888.00 |
| Bodystyles: |
Sedan |
| Drivetrains: |
Rear Wheel Drive |
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Used Lincoln Mark LT
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Lincoln looks past the Blackwood and takes another stab at the pickup truck market.
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| Avg.Retail: |
$21,308.00 |
| Avg.Trade-In: |
$18,642.00 |
| Bodystyles: |
Short Bed Crew Cab Pickup, Crew Cab Pickup, Long Bed Crew Cab Pickup |
| Drivetrains: |
Four Wheel Drive, Rear Wheel Drive, Two Wheel Drive |
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Used Lincoln Mark VIII
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| Avg.Retail: |
$3,069.00 |
| Avg.Trade-In: |
$1,367.00 |
| Bodystyles: |
Sedan |
| Drivetrains: |
Rear Wheel Drive |
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Used Lincoln MKX
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| Avg.Retail: |
$25,262.00 |
| Avg.Trade-In: |
$22,340.00 |
| Bodystyles: |
Sport Utility |
| Drivetrains: |
All Wheel Drive, Front Wheel Drive |
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Used Lincoln MKZ
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Read Rusty Blackwell's comments on driving the 2008 Lincoln MKZ.
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| Avg.Retail: |
$20,758.00 |
| Avg.Trade-In: |
$18,288.00 |
| Bodystyles: |
Sedan |
| Drivetrains: |
Front Wheel Drive, All Wheel Drive |
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Used Lincoln Navigator
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It's a scarce, Brachiosaurus-type SUV dinosaur, perhaps commanding too much attention in a world with $3.60 per gallon gasoline. But inside the vehicle, Lincoln did a tremendous job insulating passengers from an outside world that increasingly frowns upon such road thumpers.
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| Avg.Retail: |
$9,471.00 |
| Avg.Trade-In: |
$7,333.00 |
| Bodystyles: |
Sport Utility |
| Drivetrains: |
Four Wheel Drive, Two Wheel Drive, Rear Wheel Drive |
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Used Lincoln Town Car
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| Avg.Retail: |
$11,861.00 |
| Avg.Trade-In: |
$9,811.00 |
| Bodystyles: |
Sedan, Limousine |
| Drivetrains: |
Rear Wheel Drive |
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Used Lincoln Zephyr
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New York- Seeking to expand its buyer profile beyond livery drivers (Town Car) and rhinestone cowboys (Mark LT pickup), Lincoln is pitching its new Zephyr-and the next Aviator, a crossover-as hip combinations of luxury and value. Yes, Lincoln really thinks it
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| Avg.Retail: |
$14,800.00 |
| Avg.Trade-In: |
$12,640.00 |
| Bodystyles: |
Sedan |
| Drivetrains: |
Front Wheel Drive |
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Lincoln Company Overview
Henry Leland, one of the founders of rival Cadillac, also founded the Lincoln brand in 1917. Leland named the company after U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the U.S. Financial problems led to the company's acquisition by Ford Motor Company in 1922.
Envisioned as a competitor to General Motor's Cadillac division, Lincoln historically differentiated itself from Fords and Mercurys with unique designs, engine, and powertrains. Famous and well-known Lincolns include the Continental, Zephyr, the Mark series, and, of course, the Town Car. In 1998, Lincoln introduced the Lincoln Navigator, its first SUV and one of the largest
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Henry Leland, one of the founders of rival Cadillac, also founded the Lincoln brand in 1917. Leland named the company after U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the U.S. Financial problems led to the company's acquisition by Ford Motor Company in 1922.
Envisioned as a competitor to General Motor's Cadillac division, Lincoln historically differentiated itself from Fords and Mercurys with unique designs, engine, and powertrains. Famous and well-known Lincolns include the Continental, Zephyr, the Mark series, and, of course, the Town Car. In 1998, Lincoln introduced the Lincoln Navigator, its first SUV and one of the largest in the luxury segment. Its introduction, combined with sales of the (now-defunct) Continental and Town Car, buoyed the brand to number one status in the U.S. until 1998, where foreign competition as well as rival Cadillac's even more massively successful Escalade, has pushed it aside.
In 2002, Ford discontinued the Lincoln Continental and Mark series. Replacing them include the smaller Lincoln LS which, too, would be cancelled in 2006. The LS has now been replaced by the MKZ (formerly known as the Zephyr). A second SUV, the short-lived Aviator, has been replaced by the all-new MKX crossover. Two recently introduced concepts, the MKS and the MKR, may replace the Town Car as early as 2008.
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