2015-01-25

Lincoln Town King

Continental was considered the flagship brand, bringing the bulk of his income until 1981, when rolled off the first car Lincoln Town Car. Prior to that, the prefix «Town Car» repeatedly used by the company for different cars, but only in the eighties she gave the name of a single model. Until the very last years car was considered the last of the classic American full-size sedan, the peak of popularity which came in the sixties. For this and her lovers appreciate good, luxury cars, including from oil-producing countries in the Middle East. And in 1989, based on the Lincoln Town Car and Limousine was created for United States President George HW Bush.

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Lincoln Mark-series

Lincoln Mark-series picture

In the mid-fifties in the model Lincoln Continental had a separate series of cars, which was the name of the Lincoln Mark, Lincoln Continental Mark and even Lincoln Continental Mark Town Car. Full-size sedans under this label immediately became the “face” of the company, its best-selling cars.

Lincoln Navigator

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The first SUV from Lincoln appeared in 1997, and his name Navigator. However, it created a car with a 5.4-liter engine was not from scratch, but based on existing Ford Expedition, while improving on the basis of comfort and technical stuffing.

Lincoln MKZ

Lincoln MKZ picture

In 2005, was revived by the legendary car Lincoln Zephyr – with aerodynamic sedan body styles. However, a few months later its name was changed to Lincoln MKZ, which means Mark Z.

Lincoln MKT

Lincoln MKT picture

Letter T in the name Lincoln MKT, as explained by the manufacturer means Touring. So called stock cars, which can be used both for the needs of sport. Letter T in the name Lincoln MKT, as explained by the manufacturer means Touring. So called stock cars, which can be used both for the needs of motorsport.

Lincoln MKS

Lincoln MKS picture

First went into mass production and sale of the car in 2008 Lincoln MKS in 2012 became the new flagship of the brand Lincoln, replacing a “veteran” Town Car.

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