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Ford Issues Five Recalls Covering 200K Vehicles
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Twenty-fourteen must be the year of the recall. Takata’s massive airbag foible is causing much grief, GM’s ignition fiasco drags on and in addition to all of this there have been myriad smaller safety actions. Adding to the tally, Ford just announced five callbacks.
October 2014 Auto Sales: Winners and Losers
The year’s spookiest month has finally passed. Gone with the calendar’s page-turn are bags of corn syrup-laden foodstuffs, poorly thought-out costumes and strangers ringing your doorbell at night demanding sweets in exchange for protection from vandalism.
Ford to Give Lincoln a $5 Billion Boost
Ford is preparing to give their ailing luxury arm a boost.
Which Automakers Own Which Car Brands?
At times the auto industry can feel overwhelming, with all the different products, brands and stories to keep straight. There’s always something going on in this business, from breaking news to vehicle reviews.
Lincoln RWD Crossover in the Works
Ford is working on a new rear-wheel drive model, but it won’t be a traditional sedan as many believed.
Top 10 Cars for Older Drivers
Last week we pointed out some of the most geriatric cars on the market, vehicles that are stodgy, dated or otherwise un-cool. In the process we totally lampooned senior citizens, making fun of them every chance we had.
Lincoln Debuts Ads Starring Matthew McConaughey
Lincoln has debuted a trio of commercials for its new crossover.
Top 10 Geriatric Vehicles
Cars like the Mercury Grand Marquis and Buick Roadmaster are quintessential examples of “old-person transportation,” if we may make a blatantly ageist statement. Potentially offensive remarks aside, these large, rear-wheel-drive sedans were a favorite of the grandparent set; it’s hard to believe they didn’t come from the factory with wrap-around sunglasses, AAA stickers and boxes…
Top 5 Least Appealing Luxury Car Brands
The results for this year’s J.D. Power Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) study are in with every luxury automaker scoring above the industry average.
Ford Goes Robotic for Durability Testing
To expedite testing, eliminate driver fatigue and ultimately improve vehicle quality, Ford is turning to robotic technology as a way to put its products through their paces.
Five-Point Inspection: 2014 Cadillac CTS 3.6L
Cadillac’s CTS sports sedan is new for 2014. The car gains expressive new design, cutting-edge technology and a luxurious cabin with all the latest features.
Lincoln Design Boss Talks Reinvention, Rear-Wheel Drive
Ford’s Lincoln division is in a state of flux. This storied luxury brand has been neglected for decades but executives in Dearborn are finally starting to give it some attention. But don’t expect any drastic styling changes as they work to reinvent this brand.
Lincolns Won’t be Sold in Europe
Ford isn’t interesting in trying to sell Lincoln products in the soft European auto market.
April 2014 Auto Sales: Winners and Losers
After one of the worst winters in recent memory America’s northern extremities are finally starting to thaw out. In addition to longer days, spring is also bringing warmer temperatures as the sun wakes up from hibernation. But were April car sales as nice? Did better weather get more people in the mood… to buy a…
Lincoln MKX Concept Previews Low-Roof Crossover
The third of four all-new Lincoln vehicles scheduled to go on sale by 2016 has appeared in concept form.
2015 Lincoln Navigator Video, First Look
Lincoln’s Navigator has been refreshed for the 2015 model year. This full-size luxury SUV was formally introduced to the public at the Chicago Auto Show.
2015 Lincoln Navigator Blows into Windy City with Twin Turbos
Love it or not the Lincoln Navigator has finally received some much-needed attention for the 2015 model year. Despite getting an early reveal on the Interwebz not long ago the refreshed full-size luxury SUV was formally introduced to the public right here at the Chicago Auto Show.
January 2014 Auto Sales: Winners and Losers
Welcome to 2014! Apparently in Chinese Astrology it’s the year of the “wood horse” but let’s hope this timber pony can canter away and carry the auto industry to continuing sales success. Which brands drove away with buckets of cash and which ones took a tumble down the stairs? Let’s take a peek at last…
2015 Lincoln Navigator Gets a Bold New Grille, EcoBoost V6
The 2015 Lincoln Navigator will make its official debut in a little over a week during the Chicago Auto Show, but Ford’s would-be luxury brand is showing the new country club special in advance of its Windy City premier.
2015 Lincoln Navigator Front End Leaked
Just a few hours after Lincoln teased the 2015 Navigator, a photo popped up on Twitter that shows off the front end of the new SUV.
Cadillac Boss is Pulling for Lincoln
Despite dismissive comments about its cross-town rival being made in the past, Cadillac wants to set the record straight on Lincoln.
2015 Lincoln MKC Ordering Guide Leaked
The 2015 Lincoln MKC’s ordering guide has been leaked, revealing that the 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine will provide 21 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway in all-wheel-drive form.
2014 Lincoln MKX Interior Features Tree-Based Fiberglass Alternative
Lincoln has announced that the 2014 MKX will introduce a tree-based alternative to fiberglass for its interior parts.
2015 Lincoln MKC Priced from $33,995
Lincoln’s new small MKC crossover will start at $33,995 when it arrives in dealers next year.






