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- Results 1-10 of 69 for "lincoln mkx" (0.006 second)
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#spyphotos
2011 Lincoln MKX Has Serious Case Of ADD
An attention-starved Ford Motor Company drove their facelifted 2011 Lincoln MKX past the front doors of Cars.com's Chicago HQ repeatedly today until a threesome of staffers halfheartedly took some pictures to make it go away. [Kicking Tires] -
#2010mustang
2010 Mustang To Get Glass Roof Just Like 2009...Yawn!
The extremely popular glass roof option is making a return to the 2010 Ford Mustang range for only $1,995. If you have to ask; Yes, sunburns and farmer tans come standard along with us really not caring. More » -
#questionoftheday
What Would You Track, Crush And Keep?
For today's question we're going to mix things up with our version of FMK and ask you what cars would you: take to the track, send to the crusher and keep forever? More » -
#detroitautoshow
2010 Lincoln MKT: Crossover For The Super-Segmented Masses
We brought you a look at the new 2010 Lincoln MKT yesterday, and now here's a load of live images of the seven passenger crossover revealed here at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show
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#detroitautoshow
2010 Lincoln MKT: Lincoln Gets A Big-Boy Crossover
It's rare when a production car is better than the concept, but the 2010 Lincoln MKT, set to debut later today at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show, blends style and substance to do just that. More » -
#bigbadgebangaroo
A Jalopnik Study: Does Car Logo Badge Size Correspond With Buyer Bulge Size?
Did you ever notice how big badges on the front of cars are getting these days? Have you ever wondered whether it's out of a need for automakers to "compensate" for their prospective buyers lack of size? We did. So, trusty ruler in hand, we hit the dealer lots at the mega-motor-mall up the street to find out whether size really does matter and to answer the important question: Which automaker has the biggest badges, and do they correspond to the bulge in the pants of the male members of the target buying demographic? Let's find out. More »








