2005 Lincoln Ls Sport Sedan 4-door 3.9l on 2040-cars
Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
2005 Lincoln LS Sport V8 5-speed shiftable automatic 58k original miles and will vary slightly as I drive this car a few days a week Zero accidents, Clean NC Title, and I do own this car so there are no liens. Some of the perks of this car are the 280 HP, the option to shift gears yourself, the extra low miles, how clean the car is inside and out, all of the amenities listed below, and the Carfax showing zero accidents and tons of maintenance records! Since I have owned this car I have changed the oil at 4k miles or less. I wash and wax to keep the paint looking nice. I have not had any issues with the car whatsoever. The tires are Hancook's and in really great shape and should last for a good while. I only use premium gas and about ever =y 4-5 fill ups I add octane boost. I do take care of this car and have a passion for them. I am only selling this car to get something smaller. I do have experience selling cars as a private owner. This car has a huge trunk and I have fit a 50 inch tv in it with the back seats folded down. Comes with: -harder to find BLACK leather - power driver and passenger seat - memory 1 & 2 drivers seat -power windows -power locks -electric parking brake -AdvanceTrac stability control option -cruise control -heated mirrors -keyless entry -universal garage opener built into visor -fog lights -sunroof -6 CD changer -automatic headlights -dual front side airbags -ABS brakes -compass built into rearview -auto dimming rearview -wood interior trim -2 keys with remotes -original manual and CD The unfortunate: -There is a scratch on the drivers door near the handle. - There are a few chips of paint right above the right exhaust on the bumper. This could be filled in with paint but it is not that noticeable or that big. You basically have to know to look for it and bend down to see it. Look in the pics, will just be a small spot. -There is a scratch on top of the trunk lid if you look really closely. I think this will maybe buff out. I think it is so light a camera could not capture it... Feel free to ask me and questions or have a mechanic check out the car. I am in Chesapeake, VA- don't let the tag throw you off. |
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Lincoln MKC spied in final form
Mon, 14 Oct 2013When the Lincoln MKC Concept debuted back in January, it received fairly positive feedback from both Autoblog editors and readers alike, and this bodes well for the production version of the luxury crossover judging by these latest spy shots. Reader Ivan Lo captured a few pictures of some MKC prototypes driving around with minimal camouflage, which gives us our best look yet at the design of this new Escape-based Lincoln.
Based on the spy shots from back in May, we already knew that the production MKC would sport some real door handles, a little side cladding and bigger door mirrors, but these latest shots also show us that the rear quarter windows have been enlarged and the integrated dual exhaust outlets have been replaced by round pipes. This means that the MKC will retain the concept's narrow headlights and what is arguably Lincoln's best execution of its split-wing grille. Even better, the rear view confirms the stylish horizontal taillights will remain intact, as well as the Audi-like wraparound liftgate. Since the entire taillight assembly rises along with the liftgate, redundant lights were also added into the rear fascia.
Unfortunately, the low angle of these spy shots leaves us without a view of the interior, but based on its looks alone, the MKC is shaping up to be a promising vehicle for a brand that so badly needs some fresh metal.
Why the 2015 Lincoln MKC is 'holding some powder'
Thu, 19 Jun 2014Earlier this month in our first drive of the 2015 MKC, we told you that Lincoln finally had a new vehicle in its arsenal worth crowing about. So with the compact premium crossover now finding its way into dealers, why aren't you seeing its likeness plastered on billboards and barraging you on television? It's because Lincoln is "holding some powder."
Those are the words of Lincoln's global director, Matt VanDyke, who tells Autoblog that the company is holstering some of its marketing guns because it's keen to avoid repeating the ill-timed efforts that blighted its last rollout, the MKZ. That vehicle's launch early last year was beset by various delays related to manufacturing and quality. The cadence issue was so dire that by the time the model reached showrooms in volume, Lincoln had already blown most of its budget on things like Super Bowl ads that ran weeks or even months before customers could check one out in person. It was a particularly trying series of events for parent Ford because the MKZ and its oversized marketing spend were charged with relaunching the Lincoln brand to the public.
Keen to avoid repeating the same timing issue and mindful of consumers' habits at this time of year, Lincoln is taking a different strategy with the MKC. According to VanDyke, "What we don't want to do is try and fight the summertime - people using television being down, and other mass media when school's out. New television shows aren't on." Of course, that doesn't mean Lincoln is sitting idle. VanDyke says, "By no means are we quiet during the next 90 days. This year, we're going to really spend the next 60 to 90 days using digital and social media, in-theater advertising and the like, and once we have full availability at dealerships, we'll really ramp up the advertising later on in the summer." Part of that early media effort includes immersive digital marketing like Lincoln's clever Dream Rides web experience.
Lincoln scales back free maintenance
Wed, 05 Jun 2013Complimentary scheduled maintenance programs have been great tools for luxury automakers to draw in new customers, but some are starting to scale their programs back considerably. According to Automotive News, Lincoln is joining Jaguar and Volvo on the list of automakers reducing the length of time it will be providing free maintenance to its customers.
Lincoln's four-year/50,000-mile maintenance program first kicked off as an incentive in 2010 and became permanent later that year, but starting with the 2014 model year, this will be cut to just two years and 24,000 miles. This could make short-term leases even more appealing for some consumers, but according to Automotive News, some Lincoln dealers are unhappy with the scaling back. The move admittedly comes at an odd time for Lincoln, with parent Ford seemingly working hard to increase consideration among luxury buyers as it looks to reverse the marque's long decline.