
Ford Motor Co. has issued three individual recalls for its older F-150 half-ton pickups, 2019 Mustang, and several 2019 Lincoln models.
Ford Motor Co. has issued three individual recalls for its older F-150 half-ton pickups, 2019 Mustang, and several 2019 Lincoln models.
For the second consecutive year, the Lincoln Continental has captured Top Safety Pick+ recognition from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
There are conflicting reports about the future of Lincoln sedans, including the MKZ and Continental, following Ford's announcement that it would offer a 90% truck, SUV, and van lineup by the 2020 model year.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has given its most prestigious safety award to three luxury models.
The top 10 2017-model-year vehicle interiors include Mazda's CX-9 and Subaru's Impreza alongside other high-end models from Bentley and Maserati, according to WardsAuto.
More than 27,500 vehicles in the U.S. need a replacement driver frontal air bag module.
The compliance recall in the U.S. covers 1,826 vehicles in the 2017 model year.
Lincoln base model Continental will arrive with a lower entry point than the Cadillac CT6, which starts at $54,490.
The Lincoln Continental nameplate returns for the 2017 model year to offer "quiet luxury" in a full-size luxury package in the executive vehicle market.
Lincoln plans to cease production of the full-size sedan, which shares its platform with the Ford Taurus, in 2016.