Lincoln Unveils Exclusive Service Valet Program


Lincoln owners who are accustomed to our Black Label program will appreciate the new and pickup and delivery service available to new owners. Lincoln will pick up the vehicle that is in need of service (from any location of your choosing) and will leave a comparable loaner vehicle to utilize until the original is repaired, washed and returned. The program will be a standard service and is set to debut in 2017.

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A Lincoln K Judkins

"Three years ago, he added a 1937 Lincoln K Judkins to the already robust collection that he’s been building for 25 years. Although John loves how many people comment on the beauty of the car, what really gets him excited is the opportunity to delve into the limousine’s background."

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FBF: A São Paulo Getaway

Friday is finally here! If the proximity of the weekend is causing your brain to wander... go with it! Go all the way to São Paulo, Brazil with "From Carnival to Culinary Excellence: Inside São Paolo," the Lincoln Now piece we're looking back at today in honor of Flashback Friday.

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New 2016 Lincoln MKX Makes its Mark in the Luxury SUV Category, Says NY Times in a New Review

Fprd is putting a lot of energy into its Lincoln brand, and that investment is paying off in a strong new model lineup. The 2016 Lincoln MKX crossover is a great example. Auto critic Tom Voelk, recently reviewed the MKX for The New York Times/ Click "play" in the video clip below to watch the full report.

A 3.7-liter V6 is standard, but the 2.7-liter V6 with twin turbos is the way to go, says the Times' Voelk, producing 335 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque. And it uses standard grade gas. The turbo motor whispers from 0…

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Meet Nina Shaw

"As a young girl growing up in close-knit 1960s Harlem, the hushed respect given to the neighborhood attorney and depictions of lawyers on television helped convince Nina that a legal career was the one for her. After graduating from Columbia Law School, she blazed a path to the West Coast, where she would forge a reputation as a brilliant entertainment lawyer, advocating on behalf of her clients."

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Inherently Romantic

"Brett talks about oysters the way a sommelier talks about wine, describing Little Skookum Bay’s output as, 'a flavor of cashew nuts, a crunchy aspect like cucumber, and a very buttery finish.'" “Oysters are inherently romantic," he says. "A drop of water here hits a pine tree… and soaks down into the oyster bed, where it flavors the oysters.”

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Eco-Friendly Shaving

"Scott’s initial passion for straight razors developed as an eco-friendly alternative to the waste created by modern shaving. As he grew more interested in the artistry of shaving, he realized that just engaging in the process wasn’t enough to satisfy his curiosity. His background in knife making inspired him to begin restoring vintage razors, and shortly thereafter, he set out to make new ones of his very own."

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Adventuring in the West

A new Lincoln Now piece called "Choose Your Own Adventure" zeros in on "Jeff Manwaring, founder and owner of Exclusive Excursions, a Park City, Utah-based outdoor adventure company offering experiences ranging from physically challenging mountain treks to urban walking tours catering to niche interests."

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Know Your Audience

“(As DJs) you have to read the audience. For a great party, it’s always about reading your audience and knowing where you’re at and who you’re playing to. I don’t think we ever really go into a party to DJ with a strict set that says, we’re playing this, no matter what happens. Because as you see people reacting to different songs, that’s going to dictate what direction you’re going in because you’re (connecting) with those people.”

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