Lincoln officially retired the Continental nameplate in 2020. It's not the first time, though — Lincoln stopped producing the model after 2002 and later replaced it with the MKS. The MKS sold from ...
The Lincoln Continental started life as a luxury convertible prototype commissioned by Edsel Ford in 1938. The first generation Continental went on sale in 1939, and instantly became a hallmark of ...
Lincoln’s decision to revive the Mark nameplate in the late 1960s produced one of Detroit’s sharpest luxury coupes and reset ...
Back in the early 2000s, Lincoln was a brand rooted in tradition, offering a lineup that hadn’t quite caught up with the pace of design innovation. In 2002, the company had five core vehicles on the ...
Lincoln doesn't make sedans anymore, instead following parent Ford's lead and going all-in on luxury SUVs and crossovers. The brand's last crack at a sedan was the tenth-generation Continental that ...
Lincoln started production of the reborn, 10th-generation Continental back in 2016. It was a handsome car launched at a bad time for sedans, so it didn’t sell so well. Just four years later, it was ...
This 1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V Signature Series sitting is what we pretentiously call "a time capsule." It is a triple-blue monument to late-1970s American luxury. Its elongated silhouette ...