Lincoln Motor Co. etymology: Why is it named after Abraham Lincoln?
Lincoln is Ford’s last remaining luxury marque. Its etymology probably won’t be any surprise to anyone, but why does it have that name?
Lincoln is Ford’s last remaining luxury marque. Its etymology probably won’t be any surprise to anyone, but why does it have that name?
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The Renault Koleos Initiale Paris range topping model has unique Nappa leather trim for the doors, seats and dashboard, and dedicated emergency call center.
The Audi Q5 has styling influenced by the larger Q7. While it isn’t pretty, it’s certainly not ugly like its bigger sibling.