Common questions

Is Lincoln part of Ford Motor Company?

Is Lincoln part of Ford Motor Company?

Ford Motor Company owns Lincoln Motor Company and acquired the company around 1922. Lincoln is a luxury vehicle division of Ford.

When did Lincoln became part of Ford?

February 4, 1922
On February 4, 1922, the Ford Motor Company acquires the failing luxury automaker Lincoln Motor Company for $8 million.

Who owns Lincoln Motor Company?

Ford Motor Company
Lincoln/Parent organizations

Is a Lincoln MKZ a Ford?

The Lincoln MKZ, is a four-door, five-passenger mid-size luxury sedan manufactured by Ford and marketed as the Zephyr (MY 2006) and as the MKZ (MY 2007–2020) by Ford’s Lincoln brand – across two generations in both gasoline and hybrid gas/electric models.

Where can I get Ford parts for MY Lincoln?

Enter your VIN to find the exact parts that match your Ford vehicle! Original Ford parts are a perfect fit for your Lincoln vehicle. If you need new air filters, brake calipers, timing belts, or any other car replacement part, we can provide the part to you at a great low price.

Is the Lincoln still a part of Ford?

Yes, Ford still owns and operates Lincoln. Most Lincoln cars are just nicer Ford vehicles, with the same engine, chassis, and body. No, Fords Mercury is no longer made, Ford decided the cost to keep 3 vehicle lines was not worth the expense.

How can I contact the Lincoln Motor Company?

Give us a call. Whatever you need, we’re here to help. For the hearing- or speech-impaired: Please contact the Telecommunication Relay Service by dialing 711. At Lincoln Motor Company, we are committed to making our website accessible for all of our site visitors.

Is the Lincoln Motor Company web site accessible?

At Lincoln Motor Company, we are committed to making our website accessible for all of our site visitors. In addition to the improvements we have completed, our teams continue to work dedicatedly to ensure our website content is accessible so that our site visitors have the best possible experience.

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