Keep your car running longer with the proper motor oil!

The oil that you use in the engine for your car is crucial to keeping the vehicle running well by allowing the parts to remain lubricated. You may be aware that the oil needs to be changed every 5,000 to 10,000 miles, but it's just as important to understand the best type of oil for your vehicle.

The oil you use can avoid mechanical issues from developing when the vehicle is in use and can also increase its lifespan. Conventional oil is derived from the earth and contains additives. It's an ideal type of oil to…

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Lincoln Continental Celebrates The Frontiers

The Lincoln Continental was inspired by Edsel Ford's frequent travels and his ability to find insights in unexpected places. In that spirit, Lincoln Motor Company has now joined with The Atlantic to celebrate the historic, evolving neighborhoods that define the very nature of a city. Part One: Sunset Park roams a Brooklyn neighborhood that is just a half-hour's drive from downtown Manhattan.

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What Makes Lincoln’s Black Label Leather the Ultimate Luxury?

Leather features are often the first noticeable difference between a base model and a luxury edition vehicle. But one reason Lincoln stands out is their Lincoln Black Label leather. Always made from the best quality, no leather piece leaves the factory unless it’s at the highest standard. Less than one percent of all hides produced globally are used in Lincoln Black Label vehicles

“What distinguishes the Lincoln Black Label leather,” said Ralph Maendle, the tanner who perfected the leathers for each Lincoln Black Label concept. “Is that it starts with the selection of the raw hides.”
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Keeping the 1930 Lincoln Model L 183 Beautiful

Ray Menefee, who owns a vintage car restoration shop in San Carlos, California, saw many beautiful cars come and go throughout the years. However, out of his personal collection, there was always one that stuck out. After Menefee had fixed it up for many years, a friend left the all-original 1930 Lincoln Model L 183 to Menefee in his will. 

“I nearly fell out of my chair when I read what was to be done with the Lincoln Model L 183,” he said. The only condition was to park it in Menefee’s garage, permanently.
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FBF: Navid's Perspective

If you're afraid of heights, you may not be the biggest fan of Navid Baraty's photography. The electrical-engineer-turned-photographer Navid Baraty take aerial photos of New York City intersections, and the results are striking. A Lincoln Now article we're revisiting for #FlashbackFriday has more info.

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TBT: Like Father, (Kind of) Like Son

It's no surprise that Edsel Ford, the only son of Henry, was introduced to automobiles at a young age. In fact, he received his first car at age ten! But rather than merely follow in his father's footsteps at Ford, Edsel took on the leadership of Lincoln Motor Company and turned it into a power player in the industry.

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2016 Lincoln Navigator Has New Styling, More Power, Says The Car Connection

The Lincoln Navigator kicked off the high-end, big SUV trend a few years ago. And the new 2016 is still keeping it big, to great effect, says Marty Padgett of The Car Connection in a new review. Click "play" in the video clip below to watch a full report.

Power-wise, the Navigator elects for a fantastic twin-turbocharged, direct-injected 3.5-liter V-6 that's been in the F-150 trucks for the past few years. Here it makes 380 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque...

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Get to Know Lee Nelson

Sometimes, Tuesdays are worse than Mondays. You don't feel like you're allowed to be quite as sad that the weekend's over, and yet the next weekend is still days away. Well, thus Tuesday, take a break and read about a writer-turned-producer whose latest project premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival.

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Keeping Oysters in the Family

Out in the Puget Sound area, Brett Bishop is keeping Little Skookum Shellfish Growers in its second century of business. Brett represents generation five of his oyster-farming family, and his children will have the opportunity to become generation six.

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