+Vote!
Sacramento Bee (Free subscription) | yesterday
The vehicle continued to follow the victims to Rocklin. When the victims stopped the vehicle on South Grove Street, an occupant in the other vehicle, a black Lincoln Navigator, got out of the car and fired a pistol at the victims' vehicle, Knox said.
+Vote!
Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
... money to states.WEYMOUTH Hit by SUV, officer still captures suspect It took more than a 3-ton Lincoln Navigator to stop Officer Michael Nasuti of the Weymouth Police Department. After being knocked off his feet by the hulking sport utility vehicle Sunday night, Nasuti was able to get up and wrestle a burglary suspect to the ground, police said. Nasuti had responded to a burglar alarm...
+Vote!
so you wannabee a Domestik Goddess? (Free subscription) | 11/30/2008
... us about 3% of what we’ve spent (think Canadian Tire Money on the value of a slightly-used Lincoln Navigator). It’s not a lot, but along with the reduced fuel bills and the “feel good” factor — it’s well worth it. You might also like: Home Energy Audit We're enjoying the first hints of spring, but not forgetting the furnace-oil costs of the long Canad... Safe and Energy-Saving Window...
+Vote!
AutoGuideBlog.com (Free subscription) | 11/27/2008
Filed under: Manufacturing/Plants, MPG, Ford It’s no secret that Ford is shifting production capability of its plants from large vehicles to smaller, more sensible rides. Workers at the Michigan Truck Plant, long the birthplace of the Expedition and Lincoln Navigator SUVs, produced their last vehicle of the behemoth variety today at 1:30 in the afternoon. The [...]
+Vote!
Truckblog News (Free subscription) | 11/27/2008
... than 50 years of operation, it has produced F-Series trucks, the Ford Bronco, Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator. Production of the Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator will be moved to the Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, Ky., with production of the large SUVs slated to begin in the second quarter of 2009. About 1,200 employees were on hand to pay tribute to...
+Vote!
TODAY ON ROADST3R - Car STORIES (Free subscription) | 11/26/2008
It's no secret that Ford is shifting production capability of its plants from large vehicles to smaller, more sensible rides. Workers at the Michigan Truck Plant, long the birthplace of the Expedition and Lincoln Navigator SUVs, produced their last vehicle of the behemoth variety today at 1:30 in the...
+Vote!
AutoblogGreen (Free subscription) | 11/26/2008
Filed under: Manufacturing/Plants , MPG , Ford It's no secret that Ford is shifting production capability of its plants from large vehicles to smaller, more sensible rides. Workers at the Michigan Truck Plant, long the birthplace of the Expedition and Lincoln Navigator SUVs, produced their last vehicle of the behemoth variety today at 1:30 in the afternoon. The plant will now be shut...
+Vote!
Just Auto (Free subscription) | 11/24/2008
Steering towards an electric futureIn North America, most of the EPS market is accounted for by Japanese and European imported cars. However, manufacturers report that the North American market could gradually increase its use of EPS over the next few years. Last April, announced a commitment to fit 80% - 90% of its Ford, Lincoln and Mercury models with EPS systems by 2012, in an effort to improve...