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Check Out These Lincoln Navigator Cold-Weather Features
Even here down south in Huntsville, Alabama, we face cold temperatures and sometimes even (knock on wood) snow. That’s why it is important for southern drivers to consider a vehicle that can handle the cold-weather elements and icy conditions of winter. Here are a few Lincoln Navigator cold-weather features to consider:
- Available four-wheel drive: Four-wheel drive provides great traction on wintry roads (and on rainy roads year round). However, no four-wheel- or all-wheel-drive system can replace the benefits of winter tires, so if you will be up north this winter, also consider swapping out your all-seasons for snow tires…
Here’s Where You Should Take Your Lincoln Navigator Near Huntsville, Alabama
Lincoln vehicles are all about luxury, elegance, and sophistication — but they’re also about having fun. Looking for something to do with your brand new Lincoln Navigator near Huntsville, Alabama? We have a few.
Next-Generation Lincoln MKC To Be Called “Corsair”
Lincoln’s lineup contains a number of travel-themed names, such as Aviator, Navigator, and Nautilus. Up until now, the Lincoln MKC crossover has been the odd one out. A recent announcement from Lincoln might change that when the next-generation Lincoln MKC debuts sometime in 2020 with a new name — the Lincoln Corsair. While official word from the company says the name may yet change again before it debuts, but the Lincoln Corsair name has already been patented stateside.
The name change for the upcoming Lincoln Corsair points towards a new marketing strategy Ford Motor Co. has been implementing for its…
The 2018 Lincoln MKZ is the King of Hybrids
Hybrids are not usually thought of a vehicle that has top notch performance figures. But of course, there is an exception to every rule.
That is why we here at Ray Pearman Lincoln of Huntsville, AL are so excited to announce the arrival of the brand new and redesigned 2018 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid. If you would like to test drive a brand-new Lincoln MKZ Hybrid then be sure to either give us a call to set up and appointment or stop by Ray Pearman Lincoln of Huntsville, AL today!
Get Ready for the Upcoming Lincoln Aviator, Coming Soon in 2019
A sense of motion. The falling tail line of the #LincolnAviator Preview was sculpted to honor the form of birds in flight. (Prototype vehicle shown.) pic.twitter.com/91eTh9USp3
— Lincoln Motor Company (@LincolnMotorCo) April 16, 2018
While the upcoming 2019 Lincoln Aviator won't actually take flight, it has enough power and aeronautical cues in its design that for a moment, you might not think it an impossibility. Due to arrive in 2019, this stunning SUV is sure to soar when it finally graces our showroom.
2018 Lincoln MKX; Premium Luxury and Thoughtful Utility
- Technology
- Performance
Powered by one of two engine options, the Lincoln MKX offers an exhilarating driving experience. Explore more power and driving confidence with the available Twin-Turbocharged 2.7-liter V6 engine that produces 335 horsepower and 380 pound-feet of torque.
Top Five Reasons to Buy a Lincoln Model
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Are you weighing your options, trying to decide what kind of vehicle is right for you? If you're in the market for luxury, peace of mind, and a sense that your vehicle is more than just a means of transportation, then a new Lincoln model can check off your most important boxes and elevate your driving experience to new heights. When you want your time behind the wheel to be as much about the journey as it is about the destination, Lincoln delivers.
Should you buy or lease your next luxury Lincoln?
When shoppers visit the Ray Pearman Lincoln showroom it is common for them to wonder if they should finance (buy) or lease a new Lincoln. Both have their merits and potential pit falls depending on your lifestyle and driving needs. Today we'll look at the the pros and cons of both and help you decide which is the better choice.
How much you drive:
The biggest thing that determines if someone shouldn't go the leasing route is how much they drive. Leases have low mileage restrictions (usually around 12k miles a year) and steep penalties for going over…