Lincoln Wish List Sales Event

All of us, young and old, have things we wish or long for on our Christmas or holiday list. Some things are unattainable but fun to dream about and others are as simple as going to the store down the street. Well, Johnson Brothers Lincoln is currently holding their Wish List Sales Event so check off that new car that you’ve been wanting all year. There are great deals on fabulous vehicles just waiting to be driven off the lot by you. Here are just a few of the amazing Lincoln cars available right now.

First on the list, we have a gorgeous 2014 Lincoln MKZ 2.0L Hybrid with a variable transmission. This car gets an amazing 45 mpg in the city and the same on the highway due to the gas and electric engine. This sedan includes the equipment package that has heated and cooled leather front seats, a blind spot information system, navigation with voice recognition, rear view camera and even heated seats for the company in the backseat. A few other amazing amenities are the keyless entry and keyless start system. This vehicle is luxury defined for only $46,340.

There are a few different color choice options for this beautiful model which include gray, tuxedo black, a white platinum metallic tri-coat, ingot silver metallic, a platinum dune metallic tri-coat and a ruby red metallic tinted clear coat. The gray colored MKZ on our sales lot features a lot of the same great things that the previous one has but also includes a technology package that has a forward sensing system, rain sensing wipers, park assist, adaptive cruise control and a lane keeping system in case you stray into oncoming traffic.

A couple other options on this vehicle are satellite radio, Bluetooth connections, leather steering wheel, power seats and locks, automatic headlights, heated mirrors, a retractable panoramic roof and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. All of these fabulous features are standard in this model vehicle. Luxury has a name and it is Lincoln.

So when you are ready for one of the best vehicles on the market, come visit your Temple Lincoln dealer. They have a large selection of other Lincoln products and services and are more than happy to help you every step of the way.

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The History Of Ford

Model THenry Ford was born on July 30, 1863 in Dearborn, Michigan. He was the first surviving son of William and Mary Ford. At the age of 15, Ford’s rapidly growing curiosity of mechanics led him to disassemble a pocket watch and then reassemble the watch to perfection. His friends and family called him the watch repairman. Henry Ford always knew he wanted to do more with his life than work on a farm like his father. He was always working on steam engines or as an apprentice mechanist. His first big break happened after he became an engineer with the Edison Illuminating Company. He had so much time and money that he designed his first vehicle in his spare time; the quadricycle.

In 1903, after a slow beginning as the Cadillac Motor Company, Ford Motor Company was established. About 5 years later, the Model T was built and they sold over 15 million cars in just 19 years. Most Americans then learned to drive this model vehicle. Ford Motors is one of the few companies that survived the Great Depression. Today, Ford is the second largest U.S.-based auto maker and the fifth largest in the world. They produce automobiles and commercial vehicles under the Ford brand and luxury vehicles under the brand of Lincoln.

There are many dealerships all over the country and even in several European, Asian and South American countries. Whether it is a truck, luxury ride, commercial tractor or airplane, you can find Ford’s name and expertise on all of them. From the best-selling truck, the F-150, to the family friendly Taurus, there is always something for everybody at your local Texas Ford dealer. So come on by and check out all of our spectacular cars produced by this amazing company!

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