Which country is Lincoln from?

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Daniella
07/30/25 5:06am
Lincoln is a luxury brand under Ford, founded in 1917 by Henry Leland. Its main models include: Lincoln MKZ, Lincoln Continental, Lincoln MKC, Corsair, Nautilus (imported), Aviator, etc. Key milestones in Lincoln's development: In 1917, Lincoln launched its first car, the L-Series. On February 4, 1922, Ford Motor Company acquired Lincoln Motor Company for $8 million. In 1936, Lincoln introduced an entry-level luxury car, the Lincoln-Zephyr. In 1977, Lincoln launched the mid-size luxury car Versailles. In 1998, Lincoln introduced its first SUV model, the Navigator. In 2002, Lincoln launched the pickup truck model Blackwood. On December 3, 2012, Ford renamed the Lincoln division to Lincoln Motor Company. In 2014, Lincoln officially announced its entry into the Chinese market.
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