When you want to purchase a new Lincoln vehicle, one of your final steps is booking a test drive at your Lincoln dealership. A test drive is a prime opportunity to decide if the size, style, and handling of your preferred Lincoln model is ideal for your lifestyle needs. Learn how to schedule a test drive and how to get the most out of your test drive today. 

How to Schedule a Test Drive at Our Lincoln Dealership

You can schedule a test drive at your local dealership one of two ways. First, you can call your dealership to book an appointment. Second, you can use an online form to contact the dealership and request a test drive reservation with the sales department. You will need to provide your contact information to reserve your appointment. You can also request a test drive for a specific model at this time. 

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Child Safety Features in Lincoln SUVs

Lincoln is well known for crafting some of the most refined premium SUVs on the road. But did you know your Lincoln SUV comes with standard safety features that maximize child safety? Learn about key child safety systems and other standard safety features that keep all of your passengers safe. 

Child Safety Features in Lincoln SUVs

One of the most crucial child safety features on your SUV is the LATCH system. The Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children allow for fast and secure installation of child car seats so you can install a variety of seats appropriate for the height, weight, and age of children as they grow. The lower anchors can secure almost any child car seat, while the upper anchors are designed for forward-facing car seats used by smaller children. 

Child Safety Rear Door Locks are also a common feature of Lincoln models. Child safety locks are built into car doors to prevent children from opening the rear doors, both when the car is moving or parked. The childproof locks on each rear door may need to be set individually for some Lincoln models. You may also be able to activate the child door locks using a button on the driver’s side door. 

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Exploring the Black Label Edition of the 2025 Lincoln Navigator

The 2025 Lincoln Navigator offers elevated luxury with the exclusive Black Label trim at the top of the lineup. Explore this elegant, powerful flagship SUV.

Experience the Unmatched Refinement of the 2025 Lincoln Navigator Black Label

Power and Performance

The Navigator comes with a 440-horsepower V6 with a 10-speed automatic transmission across the lineup. The Black Label features standard adaptive suspension, selectable drive modes, and a two-speed transfer case with a Slow Climb Drive Mode for stability on steep terrain. It can tow up to 8,700 pounds with the Heavy-Duty Trailer Tow package, which includes a trailer brake controller and trailer reverse guidance.

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5 Family-Friendly Features in the 2025 Lincoln Corsair

Consider the 2025 Lincoln Corsair if your crew needs a comfortable, connected luxury SUV. Explore five family-friendly features of this elegant small crossover, which accommodates up to five passengers.

5 Family-Friendly Features of the 2025 Lincoln Corsair

1. Smart Connectivity and Tech

Everyone can keep their devices charged and connected in the Corsair. The base model includes a 13.2-inch touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a digital instrument panel, and a nine-speaker stereo. You can also add a wireless charging pad, a 14-speaker Revel sound system, and a handy digital key that lets you access and lock your vehicle with your smartphone.

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It’s never a good idea to wait until something is wrong with your car to have it checked out. Diagnostic testing is an important part of proactive maintenance that can help you keep your vehicle in great condition and avoid unnecessary repairs. We cover what you need to know below, plus why having diagnostics done by your local Lincoln dealer has more benefits than taking your car to the regular mechanic.

What Is Diagnostic Testing, and How Does It Work?  

Diagnostic assessments were first introduced to the auto industry in 1968 and involves checking the technical condition of an automobile or its parts without having to disassemble any part of the vehicle. This is done using a computerized device that connects to a car’s On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) system. Any issue that the OBD has logged will be displayed on the device’s screen or printed out as an error code.

If there are replacement parts, their serial numbers will also be listed, so the dealership can easily order them and have the vehicle repaired. This means your service can be completed faster, and you can get back on the road as soon as possible. Some of the most common diagnostic errors include:

  • P00BB — Fuel Injector Insufficient Flow 
  • P0127 — Intake Air Temperature Too High 
  • P0129 — Barometric Pressure Too Low 
  • P0149 — Fuel Delivery Error 
  • P0314 — Single Cylinder Misfire 
  • P0A0F — Engine Failed to Start 
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Essential Wheel Alignment Services for Lincoln Vehicles

The famously smooth, precise handling of a Lincoln is provided largely by the finely engineered alignment of the wheels. However, over time, it’s possible for slight knocks and bumps to edge your Lincoln’s wheels fractionally out of alignment, which can start to hinder your steering. Let’s look at the importance of routine wheel alignment at your local Lincoln dealership, including several warning signs that your wheels aren’t as perfectly parallel as they should be. 

Essential Wheel Alignment Services for Lincoln Vehicles

How Wheels Become Crooked 

Jarring impacts with potholes, curbs, parking stanchions, and even rough patches of the road are a major cause of misaligned wheels. While a single knock might not cause any noticeable harm, continual impacts over the months begin to take their toll. 

Uneven or improperly inflated tires can also cause alignment issues, as can worn-out suspension parts: the components tasked with holding the wheels in the correct position. These factors affect the alignment in most cars, so much so that it’s unusual for a driver to go more than a year or two without requiring realignment. 

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Express Yourself: Exterior Color Options for Lincoln SUVs

Known for its luxuriously refined character that satisfies even the most fastidious of palates, the posh line of Lincoln SUVs has some new exterior color options amid a shuffle of available selections. Find what’s new for 2025 and how a plush Lincoln sport utility would look great adorning your driveway!

Express Yourself: Stylish Exterior Color Options for 2025 Lincoln SUVs

Corsair

The Corsair is known for comfort and serenity at an attractive value while offering a green-thinking plugin hybrid option. The standard included color is Infinite Black, and with a slight upcharge, you can choose from the newly added Crystal White and Harbor Gray metallic clearcoats along with Red Carpet, Asher Gray, Whisper Blue, and Pristine White. These colors are available on the Corsair Premier, Reserve, and Grand Touring trims.

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The 2025 Lincoln Corsair vs. the Old MKC: What's Changed?

The 2025 Lincoln Corsair was introduced in 2020 as an update to the Lincoln MKC, which retired in 2019. Find out how the new version of this luxury compact SUV updates the classic MKC crossover.

2025 Lincoln Corsair vs. the Old Lincoln MKC: What’s New for This Luxury Crossover?

Power and Performance

The MKC offered two turbocharged engines, one with 245 horsepower and one providing 285 hp. Both pair with a six-speed automatic transmission. The Corsair lineup comes with a single 250-hp turbo-four and an eight-speed automatic. Both models feature standard front-wheel or available all-wheel drive. The Corsair improves the MKC’s highway efficiency from 27 to 30 miles per gallon. It also adds selectable drive modes to the base model.

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The small luxury SUV on everyone’s wishlist this year is the 2024 Lincoln Corsair. This modern classic is a perfect vehicle for urban and suburban drivers who prefer the extra cargo room and passenger space offered by an SUV. See which of the 2024 Corsair trims is ideal for your driving preferences today. 

Trim Levels of the 2024 Lincoln Corsair

The entry-level Corsair Premiere is outfitted with a turbocharged 2.0-liter I4 motor that offers 250 horsepower and 275 lb-ft of torque. This model has an eight-speed automatic transmission with convenient paddle shifters mounted on the steering wheel so you can quickly toggle your driving mode. Drivers can choose between a FWD and AWD drivetrain for this mode. 

The Corsair is designed to adapt to your driving environment with Lincoln Drive Modes. Drivers can toggle between Converse, Excite, Normal, and Slippery driving modes by using the knob on the center console. Active Noise Control keeps the cabin environment quiet by reducing road and engine noise. 

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Lincoln Navigator Hybrid Maintenance: Ensuring Long-Term Efficiency

Luxury vehicles don’t feel so luxurious when they don’t get the right maintenance to keep them working at their best. That’s why you need to stay on top of your Lincoln Navigator hybrid maintenance. Hybrids need similar maintenance to combustion engine vehicles, but there are some key differences that you should know about. Regardless of what maintenance your car needs, your Lincoln dealer can take care of all of it.

Lincoln Navigator Hybrid Maintenance: Services You Need from Your Lincoln Dealer

Regular Oil Changes

Hybrid vehicles don’t rely only on the battery to power the car. They also still use an internal combustion engine. Having an engine like this means oil changes are needed. The Navigator has an Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor that’ll tell you when your car needs an oil change. Always get your oil changed within two weeks of your vehicle informing you that it’s time for new oil.

How often you’ll need an oil change depends on how much you drive. You may be able to drive over 10,000 miles before needing an oil change, equating to getting one once a year for the average driver.

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