The Presidential Car
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The Presidential Car: A Legacy of Luxury
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Lincoln automobiles carry a legacy of quality and reliability that dates back to 1917, when Henry M. Leland first crafted these vehicles. Acquired by Ford Motor Company in 1922, Lincoln holds a prestigious position in the luxury car segment, alongside Leland's other iconic creation, Cadillac.
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Named in honor of Abraham Lincoln, the first U.S. President Leland voted for, Lincoln automobiles have become a symbol of American tradition and luxury. Over the years, Lincolns have served as the official vehicles for U.S. Presidents, starting with the "Sunshine Special," a V12 convertible used by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939.
Following Roosevelt, a Lincoln Cosmopolitan, known as the "Bubble Top," transported Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and briefly, Johnson, from 1950 until its decommissioning in 1965. The 1961 Lincoln convertible used by President Kennedy remained in service until 1977, modified to an armor-plated sedan post-assassination. Subsequent Presidents, including Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, and Bush, all utilized various Lincoln models, with the last presidential Lincoln built in 1989 and serving until 2004.
In the modern era, Lincoln remains competitive in the premium automobile category with models such as the MKZ sport sedan, MKS luxury sedan, and MKX crossover. In 2007, J.D. Power awarded the Lincoln MKZ and Mark LT the Highest Initial Quality Awards for midsized and large premium multi-activity vehicles, respectively.
Lincoln vehicles are equipped with a powerful 3.5-liter Duratec DOHC V6 engine, essential for the Secret Service's counter-terrorism driving maneuvers. This engine delivers 263 horsepower and 249 lb-ft of torque, providing a smooth and confident ride. Available in both front-wheel and all-wheel drive variants, the MKZ gives drivers a reliable performance.
Inside, the MKZ offers a VIP experience with SIRIUS Satellite Radio delivering 130 channels of news, entertainment, sports, traffic, and weather updates, all without commercial interruptions. The vehicle's perforated leather-trimmed seats feature temperature controls to ensure comfort in any climate, while noise absorption features allow passengers to work or relax in peace.
For 2008, Lincoln's lineup includes the MKX, MKZ, Navigator, Mark LT, and Town Car. These models deserve distinctive accessories, such as stylish Lincoln keychains. Available in teardrop, valet, and miniature steering-wheel designs, these keychains feature the Lincoln logo?"a sleek rectangle centered with a thin cross.
The Chrome and leather keychains with a glossy black dome displaying the Lincoln logo add a touch of elegance, ensuring your keys match the grandeur of your vehicle. Whether your Lincoln is a classic or a 2008 model, these accessories celebrate Leland's enduring legacy of excellence and style.
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