Lincoln Continental

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The Lincoln Continental is a historic line of full-size luxury cars produced by Ford's Lincoln division, long recognized for its upscale design, comfort, and status as a flagship American luxury vehicle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf automobile model line
full-size luxury car
assemblyLocation Flat Rock Assembly Plant
Haining
surface form: Haining, China

Wixom Assembly Plant
awarded Car and Driver
surface form: Car and Driver Ten Best (1989)
bodyStyle 2-door convertible
2-door coupe
4-door sedan
class full-size car
competitor Cadillac Coupe DeVille
surface form: Cadillac DeVille

Cadillac Fleetwood
Chrysler New Yorker
Imperial
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designer Eugene T. Gregorie NERFINISHED
engineType V6 engine
V8 engine
feature suicide doors on some 1960s sedans
inception 1939
layout front-engine, front-wheel-drive
front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Lincoln
market China
North America
marketedAs flagship model of Lincoln
notableFor high level of comfort
status as flagship American luxury car
upscale design
notableGeneration fourth generation (1961–1969)
parentOrganization Ford Motor Company
predecessor Lincoln Zephyr
productionEnd 1948
2002
2020
productionStart 1939
1956
2016
segment luxury vehicle
successor Lincoln MKS
transmission automatic transmission

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Lincoln notableModel Lincoln Continental
Ford Fox platform (third generation) notableModel Lincoln Continental
this entity surface form: Lincoln Continental (seventh generation)
Chrysler New Yorker competitor Lincoln Continental
Lincoln Mark series predecessor Lincoln Continental
this entity surface form: Lincoln Continental (early personal luxury variants)
Lincoln Mark series successor Lincoln Continental
this entity surface form: Lincoln Continental (tenth generation, partial market successor)
Lincoln Town Car predecessor Lincoln Continental
Lincoln Town Car successor Lincoln Continental
this entity surface form: Lincoln Continental (tenth generation)
Lincoln Zephyr successor Lincoln Continental
Ford Panther platform usedForModel Lincoln Continental
this entity surface form: Lincoln Continental Mark VI
Ford Panther platform usedForModel Lincoln Continental
this entity surface form: Lincoln Continental (1980–1981 sedan)
Lincoln Mark VII predecessor Lincoln Continental
this entity surface form: Lincoln Continental Mark VI
Ford 385-series V8 usedIn Lincoln Continental
Black Label associatedWith Lincoln Continental
subject surface form: Lincoln Black Label