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New 2011 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid on the Road

As more and more auto maker are getting Hybrid vehicle on the road, we were not surprise at Biondi Motor Company, to see LINCOLN getting on  board and producing its first own Hybrid, the new LINCOLN MKZ.

The LINCOLN MKZ began five years ago as LINCOLN Zephyr, but got its actual name in 2007. After a 2010 redesign, the car is still a rebrand. But this will be the last time that happens. LINCOLN promised…

Lincoln Receives Billion Dollar Revamp

Ford plans on investing $1 Billion Dollars into the LINCOLN name, as part of a chance to turn a more substantial profit from the luxury car maker. LINCOLN, recently voted the most trusted luxury car brand in America (beating out foreign competition), has not attracted enough sales revenue for Ford, even after the company pumped millions of left over Mercury money into it. Although, models like the all new LINCOLN MKZ attracts many potential buyers

Lincoln Voted Top Luxury Brand

2011 Vehicle Satisfaction Awards results are in. These awards are conducted by influential auto industry resource AutoPacific every year. LINCOLN was voted the 'Top Premium Brand' by more than 68,000 new car buyers and leasers across the country. Models like the 2011 LINCOLN MKX were singled out for brand loyalty.

The awards, now in their 15th year, look at the responses of owners during their first several months of ownership.

"The results are becoming

Ford expected LINCOLN MKZ Hybrid sales to be fast and furious, comprising 15 percent within the MKZ model range. March numbers have, however, proved that they were wrong... in the best way possible. Sales of the new LINCOLN MKZ Hybrid actually supersede the parent company's original expectations. To be exact, MKZ Hybrid sales have tracked at over 20 percent month over month, since January.

Why is the LINCOLN MKZ Hybrid proving to be so

Tough-Parenting Skills with Lincoln from Ford Motors

Perhaps you've read of Ford's plans to reduce its metropolitan LINCOLN dealerships and implement a kind of ultimatum mandating LINCOLN dealers upgrade their facilities by August or risk hitting the proverbial chopping block. Well, it's now approximately six months after Ford first broached the difficult subject, and already it's cut approximately 20 percent.

It's easy to misconstrue Ford's strong hand as being overly harsh. But, the reality is, they…

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