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Does Ford own Lincoln and Mercury?

Does Ford own Lincoln and Mercury?

Lincoln (formally the Lincoln Motor Company) is the luxury vehicle division of American automobile manufacturer Ford. Following the divestiture of Premier Automotive Group (Jaguar, Land Rover, Aston Martin, and Volvo) and the closure of Mercury, Lincoln remains the sole luxury nameplate of Ford Motor Company.

When did Ford acquire Lincoln?

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

When did mercury become a part of Lincoln?

From 1945 to 2010, Mercury formed half of the Lincoln-Mercury division; under both brands, the combined division created a sales network distinct from Ford. Lincoln-Mercury briefly expanded under the Edsel (1958–1960) and Merkur (1985–1989) brands.

What kind of engine does the Lincoln LS have?

The LS shared the Ford DEW98 platform, along with the Jaguar S-Type and the Ford Thunderbird. The Lincoln LS was originally available with two models: the LS6 and the LS8 (the names had reflected the vehicle’s engine sizes). Toyota’s Lexus division became concerned about the potential name confusion with its Lexus LS.

When did Lincoln stop making the Lincoln LS?

In spite of this, Lincoln stopped production of the manual-transmission model LS after 2002 due to low sales figures; only 2,331 were produced.

When did the Lincoln LS win Car of the Year?

The LS was named Motor Trend’s Car of the Year for 2000, and was nominated for the North American Car of the Year award, as well. Early 2000 LS models included a full-sized spare tire.

When did Lincoln become part of Ford Motor Company?

For the 1956 model year, Ford Motor Company created the Continental Division, slotted above Lincoln as the flagship marque of Ford Motor Company.

In spite of this, Lincoln stopped production of the manual-transmission model LS after 2002 due to low sales figures; only 2,331 were produced.

The LS was named Motor Trend’s Car of the Year for 2000, and was nominated for the North American Car of the Year award, as well. Early 2000 LS models included a full-sized spare tire.

What kind of platform did the Lincoln LS have?

The LS shared the Ford DEW98 platform, along with the Jaguar S-Type and the Ford Thunderbird.

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