Lincoln Models
Model
Retail Price Range
Seating
Fuel Economy
Review

$38,490 - $47,760
5
17 city / 24 hwy

$44,200 - $49,200
7
17 city / 23 hwy

$37,845 - $40,195
5
16 city / 24 hwy

$32,695 - $36,005
5
18 city / 28 hwy

$53,120 - $57,300
7
12 city / 18 hwy

$56,120 - $59,465
7
12 city / 18 hwy

$46,385 - $52,195
6
15 city / 22 hwy


Lincoln Pricing & Review

Lincoln has been making upscale cars since 1917 and is part of the Ford family of cars. The Lincoln brand has made a name for itself by manufacturing spacious, safe, and powerful vehicles, and is nationally renowned for its remarkably smooth and quiet ride. The following represent an accurate cross-section of Lincoln's distinguished line:

The MKZ is one of the newest models manufactured by Lincoln and is quickly becoming a big hit in the sedan market. Featuring a large cabin and a spacious back seat, the MKZ is noticeably larger than other cars in its class. In terms of safety, the MKZ features front-seat side impact airbags, full-length head curtain airbags, four-wheel antilock disc brakes, and traction control. All of these features helped earn the MKZ four out of five stars during the government's crash testing. MKZ also features a powerful 3.5-liter V6 engine that produces 263 hp. The Lincoln MKZ starts at just $29,950.

The Lincoln Navigator has always been a quality luxury SUV since its inception and 2007's model is no different. Seating capacity in the Navigator is a whopping eight passengers, with the all passengers seated comfortably. The Navigator's safety features include stability control with a rollover sensor, antilock disc brakes, traction control, tire-pressure monitoring, seat-mounted side airbags for front occupants and three-row side curtain airbags helping it to receive a perfect five out of five in the governments crash tests. The Navigator uses a 5.4-liter V8 to produce 300 hp. With all of these features, the Navigator starts around $45,000.

Lincoln's classic sedan, the Town Car, has been in production since 1981. It easily seats six and has a huge trunk, 20.6 cubic feet to be exact. Safety features include side airbags, anti-lock brakes, and traction control. The Town Car received a perfect five stars from the NHTSA in all of the possible crash test categories. The rear wheel drive Town Car is powered by a 4.6 liter V8 that produces 239 hp and starts at just $42,175.

Lincoln's success throughout the past century is a credit to their dedication to comfort and performance. If you are looking for a vehicle that is spacious, safe, and powerful, then a Lincoln is the right choice for you. Fill out a FREE, no-obligation price quote form now and find the lowest price from the Lincoln dealers in your area!

 
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