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Lincoln Motor Company

Lincoln Motor Company, or simply Lincoln, is the luxury vehicle division of American automobile manufacturer Ford Motor Company. Marketed among the top luxury vehicle brands in the United States, Lincoln is positioned closely against its General Motors counterpart Cadillac. Starting with the 2021 model year, the brand solely offers SUV and crossover…

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Founded
August 1917; 109 years ago (1917-08) (as "Lincoln Motor Company"): 4
Founders
Henry M. Leland · Wilfred Leland: 4
Industry
Automotive
Headquarters
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Area served
East Asia (China (except Hong Kong and Macau), South Korea) · North America (United States, Canada, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Panama) · Middle East (except Iran and Syria)
Fate
Acquired by Ford in 1922, becoming a division of it

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related to 2010s · 26
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related to 1940s · 23
Lincoln Motor Company → American, April, As, Cadillac, Chrysler Imperial, Edsel Ford, Following, For, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Great Depression, LaSalle, Lincoln, Lincoln Continental, Lincoln Custom, Lincoln Division, Lincoln Zephyr, Lincoln-Zephyr, Model, Packard
related to Early years (1917–1930) · 22
Lincoln Motor Company → Abraham Lincoln, Among, August, Buick, Cadillac, Detroit, Ford, General Motors, GM President William Durant, Henry Leland, Leland, Liberty V12, Lincoln, Lincoln Motor Company Plant, Marmon, Packard, President, The, The Lelands, The Lincoln Motor Company
related to Worldwide distribution · 8
Lincoln Motor Company → Around, Canada, Ford, Ford Motor Company, Lincoln, Mexico, The, United States
Area served · 3
Lincoln Motor Company → East Asia (China (except Hong Kong and Macau), South Korea), Middle East (except Iran and Syria), North America (United States, Canada, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Panama)
Formerly · 2
Lincoln Motor Company → Lincoln Motor Company (1917–1945), Lincoln-Mercury (1945–2012)
Founders · 2
Lincoln Motor Company → Henry M. Leland, Wilfred Leland: 4
Type · 2
Lincoln Motor Company → Division (1922–present), Private (1917–1922)
Fate · 1
Lincoln Motor Company → Acquired by Ford in 1922, becoming a division of it
Founded · 1
Lincoln Motor Company → August 1917; 109 years ago (1917-08) (as "Lincoln Motor Company"): 4

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Lincoln Motor CompanyArea servedEast Asia (China (except Hong Kong and Macau), South Korea)1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyArea servedNorth America (United States, Canada, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Panama)1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyArea servedMiddle East (except Iran and Syria)1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyFateAcquired by Ford in 1922, becoming a division of it1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyFormerlyLincoln Motor Company (1917–1945)1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyFormerlyLincoln-Mercury (1945–2012)1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyFoundedAugust 1917; 109 years ago (1917-08) (as "Lincoln Motor Company"): 41.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyFoundersHenry M. Leland1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyFoundersWilfred Leland: 41.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyHeadquartersDetroit, Michigan, U.S.1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyIndustryAutomotive1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyKey peopleJoaquin Nuño‑Whelan (President)1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyParentFord Motor Company (1922–present)1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyProductsLuxury cars1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyTypePrivate (1917–1922)1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyTypeDivision (1922–present)1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor CompanyWebsitelincoln.com1.00infobox
Lincoln Motor Companyfounded in19170.95text
Lincoln Motor Companyfounded byHenry M0.90text

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