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Come Get a New Car at West Point Lincoln

For a great deal on a new or used LINCOLN, it’s essential that you do your research before you head to the dealership. You will be more knowledgeable about the vehicle(s) you want, and you will also be privy to some of the great deals you can get at West Point LINCOLN. These excellent websites will help you get started. The →


The benefits of driving a certified pre-owned Lincoln from West Point.

 Here at West Point Houston, we offer a variety of certified pre-owned Lincoln's with great value , coverage and with all the luxury without the sticker price. Unlike regular used Lincolns, our certifed pre-owned Lincolns come with a variety of benefits that allow you to combine the best qualities of a new Lincoln with all of the advantages of buying a used one. Take a look at →


Check out the all new 2011 LINCOLN MKS

Cruise around Houston in style with the new 2011 LINCOLN MKS. This car packs 275 horsepower and 276 lb/ft of torque, both the FWD and AWD trims feature a 3.7 liter V6.  The EcoBoost trim brings an extra 80 horsepower and 74 lb/ft of torque with a 3.5 liter twin turbo V6. But remember, this is a LINCOLN,  a true luxury car inside and out. →


2011 Lincolns in the News What's New for Every 2011 Lincoln Car, Crossover and SUV 2011 Lincoln MKS: Lincoln's big sedan, available in both normally aspirated and turbo forms, is little changed for 2011. Four new colors are available (Bordeaux Reserve Red, Kona Blue, Sterling Gray and Silver Diamond). And four colors are canceled (Atlantis Green, Cinnamon, Ingot Silver and Steel Blue). The →


Why Ford Priced Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Same as Gas Version.

  When the 2011 Lincoln MKZ hybrid sedan goes on sale next month, it'll be the first hybrid priced the same as the gasoline-only version -- $35,180. Lincoln, which is Ford Motor's luxury brand, swears it's making money at that price. It wants buyers to simply see the hybrid as another choice -- sporty V-6 over here, or fuel-saving hybrid over there. →


The Origin of Labor Day

Labor Day: How it Came About; What it Means Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country. Founder of Labor Day More than 100 →