During November, Lincoln is offering the choice between low interest rate car loan incentives and cash back rebates on new 2011 models. The 2011 Lincoln MKZ and MKZ Hybrid (shown here) have the same base price, but the gasoline-only model comes with large incentives that make it much less expensive than the hybrid. The 2011 […]

Read Full Post »

FREE NEW CAR PRICE QUOTE
     

Lincoln is offering 0% interest rate incentives on 2010 models during October. Lincoln’s 2010 models are identical to their 2011 ones, so if you’re shopping for a new Lincoln this month, you should definitely look for a 2010. The 2010 Lincoln MKZ, which is the least expensive Lincoln you can buy right now, is also […]

Read Full Post »

Lincoln will close more than 200 dealerships, mostly in metropolitan areas, in an attempt to improve the company’s image and compete with other luxury brands. Closing the dealerships will bring Lincoln closer to the number of dealerships that brands like Lexus, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have. There are currently 1,221 Lincoln dealerships in America, compared to […]

Read Full Post »

Lincoln is offering cash back incentives combined with 0% interest rate incentives on 2010 models. Usually, buyers have to choose between no interest loans and rebates, and it’s really uncommon for a luxury car to come with such large incentives. The 2010 Lincoln MKZ (shown here) is on sale during September with the choice between […]

Read Full Post »

Lincoln has announced that the 2011 MKZ Hybrid will cost just $35,180, including all destination and delivery fees. That’s the same price as the 2011 MKZ V6, and $250 less than the Lexus HS250h, making the MKZ Hybrid a steal in the luxury hybrid segment. With pricing equal to the gasoline model, the 2011 Lincoln […]

Read Full Post »

All Lincoln cars and SUVs sold before Labor day will come with three years of free scheduled maintenance. As Ford prepares to close down the Mercury brand, Lincoln will try to entice some of those buyers to move up market by offering to pay for all maintenance for three years or 45,000 miles. Lincoln’s free […]

Read Full Post »

« Prev

{* *} {literal} {/literal}