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Lincoln Cars history

Find expert reviews, photos and pricing for Lincoln from U.S. News Rankings and Reviews. As the last Lincoln Town Car is set to roll off the assembly line in August of this year, many in New York and other metropolises are fretting over the future of transportation as they know it. But, as the body-on-frame sedan drives off into the sunset, livery owners and riders will be comforted by a familiar name adorning its replacement: The Lincoln MKT Town Car. Livery and limousine versions of Lincoln’s new full-size people hauler are ready to fill their cargo holds with Samsonites and Halliburtons as they transport anyone from the prom queen to company execs.
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Type Division
Industry Automotive
Founded 1917
Founder(s) Henry M. Leland, founder of the Lincoln Motor Company
Henry Ford, purchased Lincoln Motor Company in 1922
Headquarters Dearborn, Michigan, U.S.
Area served North America, Middle East
Key people Alan Mulally, CEO of Ford Motor Company
Products Automobiles
Parent Ford Motor Company
Website lincoln.com

Lincoln is an American luxury vehicle brand of the Ford Motor Company. Lincoln vehicles are sold mostly in North America. Its current U.S. lineup includes two sedans (MKS and MKZ), two crossovers (MKT and MKX) and one SUV (Navigator). Ford plans to expand the brand to seven different models by 2015.