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We know that buying a new car is a big decision. That’s why we stress that all potential car-buyers do their research before shopping. After all, you want to make sure you find the perfect vehicle for you.
Happy #FlashbackFriday, everyone! To celebrate the end of the work week, take a break and read (or re-read) "Navid Baraty’s Incredible NYC Rooftop Views," an early Lincoln Now piece about an electrical-engineer-turned-photographer Navid Baraty.
"Edsel Ford was born in Detroit, Michigan on November 6, 1893. The only son of Henry and Clara Ford, his early childhood years were relatively quiet. Clara cared for the home and Henry worked at a factory in Detroit. They lived in a modest house with a backyard and a shed where Henry worked on his 'horseless carriage.'"
This Thursday, we're throwing it back to December, when Lincoln published "The Real Deal," an article about Steve Kingston and his Clam Shack in Kennebunkport, Maine. Steve prides himself on using the freshest local seafood, and his customers can taste the difference.
To ease the pain of another Monday, take a break and read about a groundbreaking virtual reality film that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last month. The film is called Allumette, and it came from Eugene Chung's Penrose Studios. Below, Chung talks about the project.
"Brett and his family have been buying seed oysters, growing, harvesting and sending them from Little Skookum Shellfish Growers, the family homestead that’s been operating for over a century. His parents, both over 100 years in age, have shared the property, their house just a short walk through the forest from Brett’s own home."
A Lincoln Now article published earlier today has info about an old sport that has moved west and continues to make a splash, literally: fly fishing. A passionate fisherman named Joel La Follette has capitalized on the popularity of fishing in the area with his business, Royal Treatment Fly Fishing in Oregon’s Willamette Valley.
No road trip is complete without a stop at a local eatery. This man has started 4 of them > https://t.co/a9HFjDB6FG pic.twitter.com/zXv4tebaC0
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What better way to spend a Friday than reading about food? That's just what we want to invite you to do today, with "Flavor of the Week," a March 9th Lincoln Now piece about Scott Evans and his locally-focused restaurant Pago out in Salt Lake City.
Sound that can send you around the world. We experimented with the Sound of Luxury > https://t.co/wvOL3yhecX pic.twitter.com/moUSbfNhJu
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West Hollywood recently got to enjoy Lincoln's "Sound of Luxury" activation wherein the sounds of a new Lincoln MKX made guests ponder music and other noises, their quality, and the meanings they convey to different individuals.
If your current daily driver has left you down in the dumps, it may be time to pack your bags and move on to greener pastures.
And with that in mind, we at Mac Haik Ford Lincoln would like to introduce to you our standout midsize sedan, the spanking-new 2016 Lincoln MKX.
Could it be a match made in heaven between you two? Find out by watching the video review below:
While the MKX's entry-level engine is certainly no slouch, it admittedly pales in comparison to its sprightlier sibling, the EcoBoost iteration. This turbo 2.7-liter V6 is mated…
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