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Lincoln Refreshes Model Lineup for 2013


In April the New York Auto Show took place and there was a lot of buzz generated from the all new LINCOLN MKZ. The LINCOLN MKZ has without a doubt earned all the hype it has been getting, but people from the Greeley, CO area may have missed the debut of another impressive LINCOLN model.

For the 2013 model year, LINCOLN has totally revamped the LINCOLN MKS from entertainment and luxury options to performance and handling.

To provide the luxury sedan with a smoother ride, LINCOLN improved the suspension system with a cross-tunnel brace, along with some wider wheels. The…

Lincoln Creates New Standard For Luxury

What's new in the upcoming LINCOLN MKS for 2012? How about updated sporty interiors and all the fun gadgets you can find in top foreign luxury automobiles in this domestic brand.

 

Like all the vehicles available at Spradley Barr of Greeley in Greeley, CO, the 2012 LINCOLN will feature a boat load of extras, including leather seating and "LINCOLN Sync."

 

"Sync" is standard, and features voice-activated infotainment, 600-watt THX II with AM/FM/DVD/MP3 capability, 6-disc CD changer, 16 speakers, SiriusXM satellite radio, auxiliary input jack and USB port. Seating is a fun option, with 12-way adjustable heated…

A Sneak Peak of Things to Come for LINCOLN

When LINCOLN's parent company, Ford first announced that they would be revamping the LINCOLN brand experience for customers, we here at Spradley Barr of Greeley were a bit skeptical. What more could Ford really have to offer customers that isn't already featured in their new models? As it turns out, there is quite a bit that Ford and LINCOLN have left up their sleeves, and they're getting closer each day to implementing them.

Derrick Kuzak, Ford's group vice president of global product development, assures us that he is happy with the direction that LINCOLN has taken…

Lincoln To Get Inflatable Seat Belts

LINCOLN cars are above all in luxury, performance and safety. Now, these American made vehicles are going to be even safer. Upcoming rides, like the LINCOLN MKS, will have a new inflatable seat belt option.

 

"This advanced restraint system is designed to help reduce head, neck, and chest injuries for rear-seat passengers, often children, and older passengers who can be more vulnerable to such injuries," said Sue Cischke, Ford group vice president of Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering.1

 

Each high-tech strap contains an airbag that deploys in an accident, and expands to cover five times more of the occupant…

A Face Lift For Lincoln

A portion of the cash LINCOLN makes will go towards dealerships selling the all new LINCOLN MKS. Over the next couple years LINCOLN will receive a fresh new look.

 

Under the restructuring plan, standalone LINCOLN dealers in urban markets will have to spend $1 million in upgrades. Combined Ford and LINCOLN dealers will have to divvy up a cool $1.9 million for these renovations.

 

According to the American auto maker, remodels must be completed within a two-year timeframe. LINCOLN expects to introduce seven new "or significantly refreshed models within three years." So, the dealers must be ready to accommodate…

Lincoln's Assault on the All-Wheel Drive Market

Some luxury manufactures offer all-wheel drive (AWD) in some of the cars, trucks and SUVs. LINCOLN offers it in all of theirs!  And a recent study shows more drivers than not are checking the AWD box on the order form.

To put this into better perspective: Seventy-two percent of MKT customers have opted for AWD in 2011...We're not even through the second quarter! Similarly, 62 percent of MKX and Navigator drivers have also opted for all-wheel drive.

As you move from LINCOLN SUVs to LINCOLN sedans, the number of buyer who decide to have their car fitted with…

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