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    Ford unveils new sedan in effort to revive Lincoln

    DETROIT (AP) โ€” Lincoln was once the pinnacle of luxury. Continental limousines carried presidents from Franklin Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan. Town Cars ferried executives through Manhattan. Athletes and rappers cruised around in Navigator SUVs.

    But over the last two decades, the Lincoln lineup grew stale as Ford transformed its other cars and trucks with new designs and features. Now it's finally Lincoln's turn for an update, one that aims to show customers the brand can make more than hearses and airport limos.

    It's been a long wait. For years, Ford saw more promise in other luxury brands it was buying, like Jaguar and Volvo. Many Lincoln models became too similar to their lower-priced Ford siblings. Sales suffered.

    Lincoln sold a little more than 85,000 vehicles last year, down 63 percent from the brand's peak in 1990. At one time, it was the top luxury brand in the U.S. But Lincoln is now outsold by seven other luxury brands, including Lexus and Infiniti. Presidents since Bill Clinton have ridden in Cadillacs.

    Saving Lincoln has been on Ford's back burner for a long time. The automaker decided first to tackle more pressing matters like downsizing and returning to profitability. After a five-year turnaround, the company is making money again. CEO Alan Mulally has shed Ford's other luxury brands and is ready to focus on turning Lincoln into a real competitor that can attract wealthy buyers and fat profits.

    Fourteen months ago, Ford assigned a team of 180 designers and engineers to focus on Lincoln full time. The company recently opened its first dedicated Lincoln design studio since the 1970s.

    Buyers will see the fruit of those efforts at the Detroit auto show, where Ford on Tuesday pulled the wraps off an MKZ sedan that is close to the model that will go on sale this fall. The new MKZ is one of seven new or revamped Lincolns due out by 2015, when the Lincoln brand will celebrate its 100th birthday.

    The 2013 MKZ is already getting some critical buzz.

    "They're doing the right things. People are going to aspire to own a Lincoln again," said Dave Sullivan, an analyst with consulting group AutoPacific Inc. The new design reminds him of an Audi.

    Among the MKZ's features is an all-glass roof that opens automatically and slides over the back window, giving both front and rear passengers a convertible-like ride. It still has Lincoln's split-wing grille, a tribute to the 1938 Lincoln Zephyr and one of the brand's most recognizable features. But designers toned it down after complaints about the ungainly maw on the most recent Lincoln sedans.

    The car is longer and wider, giving it a more luxurious look, and it has an elegant, clean dashboard with flush buttons for controls instead of knobs. The concept car โ€” in a rich reddish brown dubbed "cognac" โ€” has cream leather seats perforated into a pattern that's meant to resemble champagne bubbles.

    "Our movement as a brand is toward something we call elegant simplicity. It's something warmer and more restrained," said Lincoln Design Director Max Wolff, an Australian who was lured away from Cadillac to revitalize Lincoln.

    Aaron Bragman, an auto analyst with the consulting firm IHS Global Insight, said the design will help Lincoln get noticed. But he thinks it's just a start and expects Wolff to continue refining designs over the next several years.

    "It takes a long time, and a lot of other brands have had a head start. Cadillac's already 10 years into their reinvention," Bragman said.

    Ford marketing chief Jim Farley said Lincoln has studied the comeback of other luxury brands, like Burberry and Gucci, and plans an ad campaign to reintroduce Lincoln. The company has also cut around 175 dealerships in its top markets and is pushing the remaining ones to spruce up their showrooms and offer perks like home delivery of new cars and cameras in the body shop so customers can watch their vehicles being repaired.

    Right now, Lincolns are essentially rebadged Fords, built on the same underbody but with different designs and more bells and whistles. The MKZ will start to break from that; while it will still have Ford's basic architecture underneath, it will have its own engines and transmissions. Future Lincolns will have their own platforms for the first time since 1999.

    The MKZ will feature some of the same safety systems offered in the 2013 Ford Fusion, including an alert that warns drivers if they're swerving out of their lane. Other options will be unique to Lincoln, including a button that automatically adjusts the suspension and steering if the driver wants a sportier, road-hugging feel.

    Ford isn't revealing fuel economy or price right now, but expect the MKZ to start around $41,000, which is similar to an Audi A6.

    Derrick Kuzak, Ford's vice president of product development, says Lincoln wants to give customers something between the smooth, comfortable ride of a Lexus and the sportiness of a BMW.

    "We're not going to out-BMW BMW," he said. "We'll let Cadillac do that."

    For now, just 4 percent of buyers considering Lexus and 3 percent of those considering Audi are also considering Lincoln, according to automotive Web site Edmunds.com.

    "There's nothing really bad about Lincoln out there, but nothing really good either," Edmunds CEO Jeremy Anwyl said.

    The MKZ is currently Lincoln's best-selling vehicle, with sales up 22 percent to 27,529 last year. But that's dwarfed by other entry-level luxury cars. The BMW 3-Series, for example, sold 92,836, while the Lexus ES350 sold 40,873.

    Lincoln's overall sales were flat for the year, dragged down in part by Ford's decision to end production of the Town Car, a 30-year-old classic that was once the brand's flagship but essentially became a fleet-only vehicle for limo companies.

    Ford hopes the new Lincoln will attract younger buyers โ€” the brand's median age is now 65 โ€” and more women.

    It also wants to make inroads on the West Coast, where Lincoln sales are anemic. Ford has done that before. New products like the Ford Fiesta and Ford Explorer helped the company increase its California sales by 25 percent in the first nine months of 2011, according to the California Auto Dealers Association.

    The big push starts at the Detroit auto show. Lincoln's stand used to be wedged into a dark corner, but this year, it has two levels, art-filled lounges and its own atmospheric soundtrack. On the upper level, it displays a 1934 Model 40 Special Speedster that once belonged to Henry Ford's son, Edsel. The new MKZ sits on a pedestal on the lower level.

    Glenn Mears, a Lincoln dealer from Dover, Ohio, is among those remodeling his dealership. He said he trusts the company after seeing the revamp of the Ford brand over the last five years.

    "They're creating products that are pulling customers into the showrooms," Mears said. "They know what they're doing."

     

    36 comments

    • Jim  •  4 mths ago
      There is a guy in Phoenix who buys old Lincoln Town Cars with 100K miles for cheap, then he uses them as taxis at the airport. They run for weeks on end without stopping, 3 shifts a day and he puts 5-600K more miles on them before they are worn out. Says they are tough and economical, take very little in repairs.
      • BOOF 4 mths ago
        My dad put 300,000 miles on his 1969 Lincoln Continental. STP in the engine and proper maintenance by the schedule for everything else.
    • john a  •  4 mths ago
      people that drive lincolns do not want a focus with lincoln logo on it.
    • Glenmorangie  •  4 mths ago
      My brother was looking at the MickyZ, but opted for a loaded Fusion SE for 10K less. Another friend of mine would like to buy a Lincoln, but won't because it's just a chromed-up Fusion. He'll probably buy a Cadillac. Sorry, you lost a customer FoMoCo...
    • prainva  •  4 mths ago
      I can't understand why Cadillac outsells Lincoln. That weird back end on Cadillacs makes them uber-ugly to me, whlie I have seen some beautiful, sleek, stylish Lincolns, updated or not.
      • Jim 4 mths ago
        Try a Lincoln MKVIII--its FAST and plush at the same time. Very trouble free as well.
    • WAYNE  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      no thaqks for that much money I will get a mercedes or bmw!!!!!!!!
    • mike n  •  4 mths ago
      Anyone remember that Lincoln pick-up?
      • 38 Special 4 mths ago
        Anyone remember seeing your porkypig face on a wanted poster?
      • A. 4 mths ago
        That lincoln truck was the biggest ripoff! Bought only by numskulls who were easily parted with their money. - Who waould ever want a luxury american pick-up!
        Probably "special blend" above... He sure took that one personally!
      • mike n 4 mths ago
        hAD A GUY COME INTO THE SHOP 1 TIME DRIVING ONE OF THOSE IDIOT MAGNETS.HE HAD A FIT WHEN I CALLE THE PARTS HOUSE LOOKING FOr BELT FOR A F-150."I am not driving an F-150,that is a Lincoln."He wasnt to happy when he saw his bill either,same part number,higher price for the lincoln,lol.
    • BRIANB  •  Massillon, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      I'm glad to hear that they're going to make their own drive trains. They need to bring that back to other models where they can. That goes for all car makes. These one size fits all platforms are one of the reasons that nascar has gone stale.
    • The Guffaw Conspiracy  •  4 mths ago
      Is the trunk big enough to fit Jimmy Hoffa?
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      altered ford fusion platform same over priced junk it was before in my opinion
    • ElF  •  4 mths ago
      My wife has a 2007 MKZ. The transmission is horribly clunky while driving on surface streets (though it is a fantastic vehicle on the highway), pieces of trim have broken or fallen off inside and outside the vehicle, and the rotors have warped twice in less than 40,000 miles. And this is supposed to be a luxury car? Sorry Lincoln; we've been GM and Ford buyers our whole lives but our next care will be a Lexus or Acura.
    • BOOF  •  4 mths ago
      BTW, I had a 1970 Mercury Marauder, with the 429 Super Cobra engine. I dropped a Lincoln C-6 tranny and Lincoln Posi-Traction differential in back... Fabulous! If you want a big fun car, pick up a use one of the recent Marauders. They're better than a Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor!
    • BOOF  •  4 mths ago
      My dad had a 1969 Lincoln Continental. Powerful 460 CID engine, medium blue metallic paint, black vinyl roof, power everything... Class! Gas was 19 cents a gallon then, so scr*w the mileage! The new cars are TOO SMALL! I'm a big guy and I drive a Toyota Sienna now, because it's BIG and it's a QUALITY product. American car companies are missing the boat. They still need to produce a large, fuel-efficient (maybe hybrid) SEDAN!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Denver, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      Why does the federal government waste money on luxury automobiles? Certainly a Buick or a Chrysler would do, but oh no, it's top taxpayer dollar for our people.

      What a waste of the people's tax dollars. No wonder our government is so expensive.
      • Nell 4 mths ago
        You need the bigger chassis to accommodate the extra weight of bullet proof glass and door panels.
    • prainva  •  4 mths ago
      I had a Lincoln Town Car with a Ford 5.0 engine that was absolutely the most fun car to drive I have ever had. I was broken-hearted when it was totaled in an accident.
    • David  •  Bellemont, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      Hope these new Lincolns are a lot better than the one I owned in 79. It did run , but very poorly finished and put together. I have had several of their products over the decades, and was treated shabbily when I had problems. They can kiss my #$%$ they lost me as a customer many years ago.
    • Blueberry P  •  Lawrence, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      How about a special car for all the Wall Street Billionaires?! I suggest a large wooden platform with lots of golden pillows surrounded by a silk/chiffon nettting to filter the vulgar smells emanating from common people, and sturdily equipped with 4 handles such that the unwashed masses of loafers and common thugs may carry the hallowed bloated weight of the billionaire gods while grapes are dropped twixt their greasy lascivious lips by undiscerning and pulchritudinous women,,
      • mike n 4 mths ago
        Hmmm,that car would be perfect for congress also.....
      • Joe 4 mths ago
        Nicely written.....my friend
      • Jay 4 mths ago
        Oh, you mean a coffin, Blueberry P!
        Well, that is surely better than the cardboard boxes that the ignorant punk kids whose UNEARNED sense of entitlement causes them to envy the billionaires who actually EARNED their money by dint of effort and cleverness.
        While the [fake] "99 Percent" clamor for free money, the billionaires will continue to pay the taxes and INNOVATE (that's how most of them got rich) for the bottom 47 percent...and we (the Middle Class) will continue to pay for ourselves...and some of the punk kids.
        Yet, by all means let the foolish envious rabble rousers continue to blather about social revolution; indeed, let them storm the billionaires homes ("castles" to you) and STEAL what they have not earned. Once they have it, their reward shall be only their possessions in that moment because, like the Golden Goose, the delusional and FALSE "99 Percent" cannot produce new enough wealth themselves to make up for what they have destroyed. At that point, as fiscal circumstance overtakes the deadly combination of their stupid illusions and materialistic desires, a new and (to them) previously-unknown oppressor shall appear: GENUINE Poverty.
        And at that moment, when the magnified cry of the burgeoning rolls of the now-TRULY desperately poor (and the increasing moans of the dying whose care the State must now ration) fill the air, the pitchfork-and-torch-bearing crowd will turn upon those fools.
        And hence will come their cardboard boxed fate, referenced above and now with a name: It will be called "JUSTICE".
    • Floydr47  •  4 mths ago
      Excuse me, it's the "old guy" again...when I think Lincoln I remember the 1964 Lincoln that my dad owned when I was young...it was baby blue with white leather interior, "suicide rear doors", loaded with chrome, had a sweet convertable top, and it made him the talk of the town. It had style and elegance. It was a huge car. It was the type of car that declared financial security and success. If you had to ask how much it cost to fill the gas tank then you probably couldn't afford to drive one in the first place. People are rewarded for their hard labor, back when a Lincoln was a "status symbol" that was one of the rewards. Who wants a Lincoln that any Tom, Dick, or Harry could own? If FoMoCo wants to look to the future then maybe they should look over their shoulder and ask, "What made Lincoln a top of the line vehicle in the past"...the best is always reserved for the king...
    • NC  •  4 mths ago
      Lincolns are your father's Oldsmobile.
    • Jon  •  Gaston, South Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      Once again Ford is on the upswing, Ford intraduced the Focus, Fusion, and Escape years before the current gas crisiss and was able to bounce back quicker and not need a bailout. Speaking of the fusion platform I don't think its too bad when it makes the Car and Driver top 10 list and 41 MPG. That was the old model, Can't wait untill they add luxury into that equation.
    • david  •  4 mths ago
      Over the years ,automobiles have gotten just plain rediculous. They have installed everything but the bathroom fixtures,and a food delivery system. And then they talk about driver distraction with the new electronics available. Its time to get back to realistic on our highways. How about a 69 Ford Fairlane fastback with a 30mile per gallon, 300 cu inch 6 cylinder. 4 0n the floor.stratolounger buckets. air bags,and side impact safety rails. and a little device which would neutralize all electronic distractions. If you want more when your behind the wheel ,you should have stayed home.
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