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What is the Lincoln Access Rewards Program?

Lincoln Rewards Customers

Lincoln doesn't just make rewards. They want to handsomely reward their customers, too, just for being customers. They've introduced the Lincoln Rewards Program in order to thank their loyal customers for choosing Lincoln. The program lets customers earn points and claim exclusive rewards available only through this loyalty program. It's a way to get more out of your Lincoln ownership!

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Lincoln vs. Cadillac: The American Luxury Car Brand Showdown

The Winning Luxury of the Lincoln Aviator

Lincoln vs. Cadillac: The American Luxury Car Brand Showdown

Having rich heritages that date to the early 20th century, Cadillac and Lincoln have defined and reshaped the standards for luxury American cars. In recent years, both domestic motor companies have focused heavily on integrating smart digital technologies and high-end amenities into the latest models. Let's take a closer look at this fierce showdown involving the top American-made luxury brand.

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The New Aviator has a Road Previewing Suite

Adaptive Suspension and Road Previewing

An Innovative Way To Protect A Vehicle On The Road

Every year hundreds of thousands of vehicles are damaged because of road conditions such as uneven asphalt and potholes. To help drivers avoid damage to their vehicles, Lincoln has introduced an innovative suspension system on the 2020 Lincoln Aviator. This unique adaptive suspension system helps scan the road and make the proper adjustments to ensure drivers a smooth and incident-free driving experience.

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Does Your Suspension Need Service?

There are many signs that the suspension on your car is worn out and needs to be looked at by a mechanic. If your car is bouncing around on roads or bottoming out when you drive over bumps, you might want to get it looked at by the mechanics at Grapevine Lincoln.

Worn out suspension can also affect the steering, and you might find yourself fighting your car to keep it moving in a straight line. Ball joints, tie-rod ends, and bushing can all get worn out over time and require replacement. 

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