No Reserve*clear Title*passed Emission*excellent Mechanical & Cosmetic Condition on 2040-cars
McDonough, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:3.9L 242Cu. In. V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Black
Make: Lincoln
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: LS
Trim: LS V8 PREMIUM
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Options: Moonroof, Factory Chrome Rims, Alpine In Dash 6 CD Changer, Memory Seats, Sport Package, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 155,045
Safety Features: ATS Traction Control, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: V8 Limited Special Edition Sedan
Power Options: Heated Seats, Power Tilt Steering Wheel, Power Mirrors, Rear AC Vents, Dual Climate Control, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
The Ultimate Lincoln Flagship*Loaded With Every Desirable Option And Clothed In Sinister Sleek Black With Chrome 17 Inch Shoes*
Heads Turn At This Stand Out*They Don't Make Them Like This Anymore At This Price*Rivals Mercedes, BMWs & Jaguars And More Reliable/Dependable
On Startup:
Starts Right Up & Idles Steadily*No Weird Noises*No Check Engine Lights Or Any Other Warning Lights
Absolutely No Oil Or Any Kind Of Fluid Leaks*Put In Drive & It Takes Off Smoothly*Firm Shifts In Every Gear
No Shuddering*No Juddering*No Wandering*It Just Eases On Down The Road With No Fuss
The Interior:
Smoke Free Interior*No Rips*Tears Or Holes In Any Of The Leather Seats*Carpet Shows No Signs Of Wear & Tear
Exquisite Leather Interior With Wood Accents*Audio Controls Mounted On Wood & Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
Premium Sound*Power Seat Slides Back Automatically Upon Exit Or Moves Forward To Ease Entry*Wooden Gear Shifter
No Cracks In Dashboard Or Windshield*Quiet Comfortable Luxurious Interior*Onboard Computer Keeps Track Of Oil, Temp & Other Vital Functions
The Exterior:
Beautiful Chrome Rims With Absolutely No Curb Rash*No Dents Dings Or Scratches In Flawless Black Paint*Clear Headlights
The Engine:
No Knocking*No Ticking* No Misfiring*No Sputtering* No Smoking*Fires On All Eight Cylinders
Origin/Back Story:
Purchased From CarMax's Pre-Owned Program*Thorough 140 Point Inspection Discovered No Mechanical Or Cosmetic Issues
Previous Owner Spared No Expense On Maintenance. CarMax Is Known For Doing Comprehensive Exhaustive Appraisals To Determine Correct And True Trade-In Value.Selected By Our Seasoned Expert Buyers Because Of The
Extraordinary Shape That It Was In. We Have Spent Time In This Luxury Car And Its Been A Classic, Solid & Dependable Performer,Hate To Sell It Because I Haven't Seen Any Other Ones In Such An Excellent Condition*Future Collector Car
EXTRAS:
Twin Dual Exhaust Tailpipes*Equipped With $1000 Factory Sports Package That Comes With Stiffer Suspension, 17" Rims and Slap Shift Auto Selecter
Call 404-771-8083 or 404-386-8391 or Email For Details. Feel Free To Stop By For A Test Drive*Bring Your Own Mechanic To Inspect It
No Surprises*You Will Not Be Disappointed*Definitely Lives Up To The Pictures And Ad.
We Can Also Handle Your Shipping Needs. We Offer The Lowest Shipping Rates* Ship At Dealer Prices
Lincoln LS for Sale
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Lincoln Navigator facelift only has to last until 2016 replacement
Thu, 21 Aug 2014The Navigator is not only Lincoln's longest-serving nameplate - dating back to 1998 when the final Town Car was introduced - but it's also the oldest model still in the brand's portfolio. The current Navigator arrived on the market in 2007, and underwent a refresh just a few months ago for the 2015 model year. The updates were subtle, but if you're waiting for an all-new model, it's just a couple of years down the road.
According to Automotive News, Lincoln is already working on an all-new replacement for the current, long-serving Navigator, which will be revealed two years from now in the middle of 2016 as a 2017 model. At that point, we're expecting it could switch (alongside the Expedition) to the new aluminum architecture introduced on the Ford F-150, seeing as how the current model is based on the old F-150.
In the meantime, the refreshed Navigator ditches the big 5.4-liter Triton V8 in favor of a more economical 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6, and wages war in two wheelbase lengths against the V8-powered competition in the form of the Cadillac Escalade (and Escalade ESV), the Land Cruiser-based Lexus LX and the Infiniti QX80, which is based on the overseas Nissan Patrol.
Why the 2015 Lincoln MKC is 'holding some powder'
Thu, 19 Jun 2014Earlier this month in our first drive of the 2015 MKC, we told you that Lincoln finally had a new vehicle in its arsenal worth crowing about. So with the compact premium crossover now finding its way into dealers, why aren't you seeing its likeness plastered on billboards and barraging you on television? It's because Lincoln is "holding some powder."
Those are the words of Lincoln's global director, Matt VanDyke, who tells Autoblog that the company is holstering some of its marketing guns because it's keen to avoid repeating the ill-timed efforts that blighted its last rollout, the MKZ. That vehicle's launch early last year was beset by various delays related to manufacturing and quality. The cadence issue was so dire that by the time the model reached showrooms in volume, Lincoln had already blown most of its budget on things like Super Bowl ads that ran weeks or even months before customers could check one out in person. It was a particularly trying series of events for parent Ford because the MKZ and its oversized marketing spend were charged with relaunching the Lincoln brand to the public.
Keen to avoid repeating the same timing issue and mindful of consumers' habits at this time of year, Lincoln is taking a different strategy with the MKC. According to VanDyke, "What we don't want to do is try and fight the summertime - people using television being down, and other mass media when school's out. New television shows aren't on." Of course, that doesn't mean Lincoln is sitting idle. VanDyke says, "By no means are we quiet during the next 90 days. This year, we're going to really spend the next 60 to 90 days using digital and social media, in-theater advertising and the like, and once we have full availability at dealerships, we'll really ramp up the advertising later on in the summer." Part of that early media effort includes immersive digital marketing like Lincoln's clever Dream Rides web experience.
Lincoln to resurrect old nameplates for China?
Wed, 04 Dec 2013Judging by the success that many luxury automakers are currently experiencing in China, it's no surprise that Lincoln plans to take advantage of the situation by peddling its wares across the Pacific. Lincoln will open its first Chinese dealership next year, but potential buyers there won't be mucking through the same alphabet soup of car names found in American showrooms. USA Today reports that Ford's luxury car division could revert back to legacy names (like Continental and Zephyr) in China while keeping the MK_ names here in North America.
In speaking to Ford exec Jim Farley during the LA Auto Show, USA Today says that Lincoln could switch its naming structure as models are refreshed. Farley didn't confirm that the naming revamp would be a China-only decision, but article leaves little hope that American buyers will get to see the return of classic names anytime soon.
Why would Ford rehash old Lincoln names for China only? Buyers there seem to have a better historical associations with the nameplates than in the US. Chinese also still hold Lincoln in high regard, associating the marque with use by prominent government officials.