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LINCOLN Looks To Their Past For Brighter Future

The 1938 LINCOLN Continental, with a lower roofline and minimal chrome. The 1956 Continental coupe's slopped down rear design. The 1961 Continental convertible, with its "crisp, angular styling and rear-hinged doors."1

What do these classic LINCOLN vehicles have in common? They were all studied by current engineers who were designing the upcoming 2013's LINCOLN MKZ. Inspiration not only comes from future needs, it comes from the past too.

New LINCOLN cars are

Can The LINCOLN MKZ Save An Automaker

2013's LINCOLN MKZ made quite the appearance at January's North American International Auto Show. LINCOLN feels their new vehicle might set a standard for design, in which other vehicles that are part of the line up will follow. Montgomery Motors in Troy, NC currently has MKZ models. 2013 trims will hit lots later this year.

MKZ showed off some fun tech gadgets. There are two screens in the vehicle's dash: A 10

New Lincoln MKZ Concept Revealed

If you were at the 2012 North American International Auto Show last week, you probably saw the LINCOLN'S MKZ Concept, ready to hit dealer lots later this year . If you did not attend the Show, Montgomery Motors serving Troy, is happy to tell you about it.

We are talking about a concept car here, but it certainly give us hints as to what the 2013 MKZ sedan will look like upon completion. With a

Rhodium might be the most precious metal in the world and Alexandrite might be the most coveted gem...The most precious resource, however, is one which most of us in America tend to take for granted. That is water.

Clean water isn't just something we drink and bathe in. Ford uses approximately 40,000 gallons of water to manufacture just one car. As the company looks to go green in so many other ways

Looking a sales numbers for this year, Montgomery Motors of Troy is not surprised, but very proud to hear that the Ford F-150 pickups was rewarded as 'Truck of the Year' by Motor Trend magazine. More than 500,000 Ford F-150 pickups were sold and this is in the U.S. alone! 

Still it is an honor for Ford, since in order to grab the distinction, the F-150 it had to undergo a whole week

LINCOLN is finding new and interesting ways to hint at the unveiling of future models every day. In the days leading up to the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show, the luxury automaker snapped a few close ups of the front-end grille of what was later revealed to be the 2013 LINCOLN MKZ. When officially revealing the vehicle, however, LINCOLN displayed a still shot of another front end, which was clearly not the vehicle being displayed

2013 LINCOLN MKS Gets Tagged on Facebook

It's true what they say about Facebook; people always tag you in pictures that you don't want to be seen in! Such is exactly the case with the 2013 LINCOLN MKS just before it debuts at the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show, which just kicked off this weekend. The American automaker snapped a few quick shots of the redesigned luxury sedan and uploaded them to their official Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com

Lincoln Blurs The Lines Of Luxury

How does a sporty interior, leather seating, and more power under the hood of 2012's LINCOLN MKS sound? All the best foreign luxury can be found throughout this domestic vehicle.

With a base price of $53,000 (though extras can bring it up to over $63,000) this all wheel drive vehicle includes a twin-turbo 3.5 Liter V6 engine. Its top power output is 355 horsepower, with 350 lb-ft of torque matted to

As far as vehicle safety goes, it's hard to argue that the seatbelt and airbag are some of the most important advancements of the 20th century. Well, in the 2011 model year, Ford Motor Company took it one step further: They created an inflatable seatbelt. Available first on the 2011 Ford Explorer, Ford's innovative rear safety belts were recently recognized by Popular Mechanics as one of ten products that push the boundaries

Lego Ford Explorer: 380,000 Pieces

If you have young kids, you probably already know that Lego is now much more than simple square blocks of various colors. These days, our kids have so many options to exercise their construction ability, from the Empire State Building, to the USS Entreprise from Star Trek, and from the Millinennium Falcon of Star Wars to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft. And if you have gone to one of the many Lego
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