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The all-new Lincoln MKZ is now available at Ford dealerships.
The all-new Lincoln MKZ is now available at Ford dealerships.
The Lincoln nameplate has long been associated with Ford products. In fact, over the years some Lincoln cars and trucks were derivatives of Ford vehicles. This is no longer the case, as Ford revives its Lincoln brand by offering totally distinct cars and by bringing back the Lincoln Motor Co. moniker. The very first luxury car to be offered under that name is the all-new MKZ mid-sized sedan, available with fourcylinder, six-cylinder, or hybrid engine. This sedan will be sold on Ford lots, where buyers will also find quite a few other Lincolns, such as the MKX, the big MKS sedan, the CUV MKT, and the traditional Navigator. Of course those same dealers will also have the latest Ford products as well, including the unique C-Max, a compact SUV available only in the hybrid or plug-in hybrid configuration. They will also be selling the all-new Fusion mid-sized sedan, which is available in a number of configurations, including a hybrid, an all-wheel drive, or even a manual transmission version. Other models in the Ford catalogue are the all-new Escape SUV, and the soon-to-come redesigned Fiesta subcompact, offered with a three-cylinder Ecoboost engine. Let’s not forget the very popular Focus and its all-new ST sporty and all-electric versions. There is also the mighty Taurus sedan, now available with a surprising four-cylinder Ecoboost engine, the practical Edge and Flex CUVs, and, naturally, the unique Mustang, with either a V-6 or V-8 engine that can produce a range of 305 to 662 horsepower! If you’re into trucks, ask your Ford dealer to show you all the possible choices in the F-150 line of pick-ups. If you’re in business, you’ll want to look at the Transit Connect or the legendary E-Series van, which will soon be replaced by the redesigned Transit. Last but not least, don’t forget to be on the lookout for the spectacular Explorer or the mighty Expedition.


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