Thus, as far as reliability goes, Lincoln has a better track record than some of its most formidable competitors. However, as you might expect from a luxury brand, owning a Lincoln can be pretty expensive. The average annual repair cost for a Lincoln is $879 per year, which is way highe...
On the chopping block: the Ford Fusion (top), Lincoln MKZ (center), and Lincoln Continental (above). Also in peril are the Ford Taurus and the Ford Focus sedan. Dan Neil’s article served two purposes, only one of which was likely intentional. First, Dan, like so many industry pundits...