1976 Lincoln Mark Iv Ginenchy Sinature Series, 35,500 Miles, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV. No Reserve, Special Givenchy Designer Series. The Givenchy is the rarest of the 1976 Designer Series Marks, with only 1,500 ever made. Its stunning Diamond Fire aqua paint with matching leather seat interior offset by the white vinyl roof and side moldings make this one of the sweetest color combinations ever. Great Chrome throughout, including the belt line Signature Series Chrome (if you've looked at Marks you know these pieces are hard to find with good chrome). This car always turns heads. Only 35,500 documented miles. Note the correct era date coded plug wires and engine compartment. All the panels are original and still carry their paint inspection marks (see pics). You can get in this car and drive it home. Please note the serial numbers on the tires indicate that these tires were purchased in the 1970s or 1980s (most likely the 1980s), adding further evidence of the cars low mileage. These tires are old old so if you want to drive this car other than around the block, please get new tires first. New painted a few years ago (modern day base coat clear) and its paint is in good condition with only minor scratches and blemishes. The car is a joy to drive and they just don't make them that ride and drive like this anymore, the ride is like being on a cloud. Certified funds, Cashier Checks, personal checks accepted. Checks must clear before delivery. We will gladly assist on the logistics of transportation if you need.
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Wed, 05 Jun 2013Complimentary scheduled maintenance programs have been great tools for luxury automakers to draw in new customers, but some are starting to scale their programs back considerably. According to Automotive News, Lincoln is joining Jaguar and Volvo on the list of automakers reducing the length of time it will be providing free maintenance to its customers.
Lincoln's four-year/50,000-mile maintenance program first kicked off as an incentive in 2010 and became permanent later that year, but starting with the 2014 model year, this will be cut to just two years and 24,000 miles. This could make short-term leases even more appealing for some consumers, but according to Automotive News, some Lincoln dealers are unhappy with the scaling back. The move admittedly comes at an odd time for Lincoln, with parent Ford seemingly working hard to increase consideration among luxury buyers as it looks to reverse the marque's long decline.
Ford faces class-action lawsuit for selling vehicles without brake override systems
Fri, 29 Mar 2013A total of 20 Ford customers are suing the automaker in a class-action lawsuit for selling vehicles "vulnerable to unintended acceleration." According to Reuters, the suit names 30 models built between 2002 and 2010 with electronic throttle control systems but without a brake override system. Those include the 2004-2012 F-Series pickups and the 2005-2009 Lincoln Town Car. Adam Levitt, a partner with the law firm of Grant & Eisenhofer says the plaintiffs in the case want "to be compensated for their economic losses by having overpaid for cars that contained defects." Levitt contends that the plaintiffs would not have bought their vehicles or paid less for them had they known there was no brake override system in place.
Ford began installing brake override systems in its vehicles beginning in 2010. In response to the lawsuit, Ford has pointed to research by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that indicated that unintended acceleration is mostly caused by driver error, saying in a statement that, "NHTSA's work is far more scientific and trustworthy than work done by personal injury lawyers and their paid experts."
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Why Lincoln says it's loving Ellen and Conan MKC ad spoofs [w/videos]
Mon, 13 Oct 2014You would think that commercial being ridiculed across the Internet would be an advertising executive's worst nightmare, but that's not necessarily the case. At least not when it comes to Lincoln and its latest campaign to promote the new MKC.
The campaign features Matthew McConaughey channeling his characters from True Detective and The Lincoln Lawyer, and was quickly spoofed by both Conan O'Brien and Ellen DeGeneres. But instead of shaking their heads in dismay at the comedy talk-show hosts' take on their ad, Lincoln and its advertising firm Hudson Rouge welcome the free publicity.
"We're flattered. Just to get out into the public mind with parodies says you've achieved a certain amount of notoriety," Hudson Rouge CCO Jon Pearce told Automotive News. "It's hard to put a dollar amount on earned media. We couldn't ask for better."