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      Here at eAutoLease.com we offer each of these three items, and many others, which is why we have become one of the most popular auto leasing companies in New York and the entire region. If you are interested in learning more about how we have built our business based on convenience and service to the customer, please continue reading this post or browse through the rest of our site to see how we can help you.

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      We measure our convenience in two ways. First, we want to offer a variety of leasing options to all our customers. This means having a huge selection of vehicles from a wide range of different manufacturers, including Lincoln. In addition to that, however, we want to make your shopping experience as convenient as possible. This starts by making it so you don’t have to drive all through the area to find a dealership. Rather than having a physical lot like other auto leasing agencies, we use the power of the Internet to serve our customers.
      Anyone can look through our selection of great vehicles right online. When you find the options you like, just give us a call at 718-871-CARS (2277) and speak with one of our leasing professionals. They can help you to find the right leasing terms, get you financing or help you with anything else you need. If you’d like to take a vehicle for a test drive, you can let us know that too and we’ll help to make the arrangements. If you do decide to lease a car with us, we’ll deliver it right to your home or business so you don’t have to worry about a thing.

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      In addition to the convenience, we want to offer our customers the best possible prices. Whether you’re shopping for a luxury Lincoln vehicle, or something more modest, we will work hard to get you the best prices possible. We do this by negotiating great deals with all the manufacturers, and then passing the savings on to you. In addition to that, we keep our prices low by avoiding the need to have a large, fancy car dealership location.

      Company Overview

      Lincoln (formally the Lincoln Motor Company) is the luxury vehicle division of American automobile manufacturer Ford. Marketed among the top luxury vehicle brands in the United States, for nearly its entire existence, Lincoln has competed closely against its General Motors counterpart Cadillac. The division has the distinction of establishing the personal luxury car segment with the 1940 Lincoln Continental; more recently, the 1998 Lincoln Navigator would be the first full-size luxury SUV.

      The current product range of Lincoln consists of luxury sedans, crossovers, and sport-utility vehicles. Throughout its entire existence, Lincoln has also produced vehicles for limousine and livery use; several examples have served as official state limousines for Presidents of the United States. In 2017, Lincoln sold 188,383 vehicles globally. Outside of North America, Lincoln vehicles are officially sold in the Middle East (except Iran and Syria), China, and South Korea.

      A Brief History of the Company

      Lincoln Motor Company was founded in 1917 by Henry M. Leland, naming it after Abraham Lincoln. In February 1922, the company was acquired by Ford, its parent company to this day.

      On February 4, 1922, the Ford Motor Company acquired the failing luxury automaker Lincoln Motor Company for $8 million. The acquisition came at a time when Ford, founded in 1903, was losing market share to its competitor General Motors, which offered a range of automobiles while Ford continued to focus on its utilitarian Model T.

      Although the Model T, which first went into production in 1908, had become the world’s best-selling car and revolutionized the auto industry, it had undergone few major changes since its debut, and from 1914 to 1925 it was only available in one color: black. In May 1927, a lack of demand for the Model T forced Ford to shut down the assembly lines on the iconic vehicle. Later that year, the company introduced the more comfortable and stylish Model A, a car whose sleeker look resembled that of a Lincoln automobile. In fact, the Model A was nicknamed “the baby Lincoln.”

      Henry Leland, a founder of the Cadillac auto brand, established the Lincoln Motor Company in 1917; he reportedly named the new venture after his hero, President Abraham Lincoln. Facing financial difficulties, Lincoln was purchased by Ford in 1922. Henry Ford’s son, Edsel (1893-1943), was instrumental in convincing his father to buy Lincoln and played a significant role in its development as Ford’s first luxury division. Edsel Ford had succeeded his father as company president in January 1919, after the elder Ford resigned following a disagreement with a group of stockholders.

      However, father and son soon managed to purchase the stock of these minority investors and regain control of the company. One of Edsel Ford’s major contributions as president of Ford was the styling of cars, which he believed could be good-looking as well as functional. His push for style upgrades to the Model T eventually helped to convince his father to drop his famous rule: “You can have any color, as long as it’s black.” (The Model A, a successor to the Model T, was available in a variety of colors from the start.)

      In the 1930s, Ford’s Lincoln division introduced its popular Zephyr model, which was inspired by the Burlington Zephyr, a streamlined, diesel-powered express train that debuted amid great fanfare in 1934 and featured an engine built by General Motors. The Lincoln Continental, which architect Frank Lloyd Wright reportedly described as “the most beautiful car ever made,” launched in 1939 and was a flagship model for decades.

      President John Kennedy was riding in a 1961 Lincoln Continental when he was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, in 1963. Other leading Lincoln models over the years have included the Town Car, a full-size luxury sedan released in the 1980s (although Henry Ford had a custom-built vehicle called a Town Car in the 1920s), and the Navigator, a full-size luxury sport utility vehicle that launched in the late 1990s.

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      Lincoln FAQ

      Who Is Lincoln Owned By?

      Lincoln has been owned by Ford since February 4th, 1922. Ford acquired the failing luxury carmaker Lincoln Motor Company for $8 million. However, Lincoln is in fact a division of Ford.


      Where Is Lincoln Manufactured?

      Lincoln vehicles are produced in different locations. The Lincoln division of the Ford Motor Company manufactures vehicles at several assembly plants in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The assembly plant in Oakville, Ontario, Canada assembles Lincoln’s two crossover vehicles, the MKT and the MKX.


      Is Lincoln a Reliable Vehicle?

      The Lincoln Reliability Rating is 3.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 24th out of 32 for all car brands. This rating is based on an average across 345 unique models. The average annual repair cost for a Lincoln is $879, meaning it has average ownership costs.


      What Are the Most Popular Lincoln Models?

      According to a recent survey, the most popular Lincoln vehicles are:

      • Lincoln-Zephyr Coupe-Sedan 1937
      • Lincoln Navigator 2018
      • Lincoln Continental 1961
      • Lincoln Aviator 2020
      • Lincoln KB LeBaron Convertible Roadster 1932
      • Lincoln Town Car 1989
      • Lincoln Navigator 2019
      • Lincoln Continental 1939
      • Lincoln MKC 2015
      • Lincoln Corsair 2020

      If you are considering any of the aforementioned models as lease cars, do not hesitate to contact our sales representative who will be more than happy to assist you.


      How Much Does the Lincoln Corsair 2023 Cost?

      The base price of the Lincoln Corsair starts at $36,000. It is considered one of the least expensive base prices in the luxury SUV segment. The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price is nearly $40,000 if you would like to have an all-wheel-drive version. You will have to pay $42,650 or more for the Corsair Reserve Trim. The Lincoln Corsair models with more powerful engines have a retail price of almost $50,000.


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