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    Ford Explorer and Lincoln Aviator Recalled for Seat Belt Issue

    Vehicles recalled: Ford Explorer and Lincoln Aviator SUVs manufactured between Oct. 19, 2018, and July 11, 2020. The problem: Some seat belts may not be properly attached due to a manufacturing error, which could increase the risk of injury in a crash. The fix: Ford and Lincoln dealerships will inspect and, if necessary, repair or replace seat belt assemblies, free…

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    Tombstone: Who Is Lonnie Lincoln in Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man?

    New episodes of the Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man TV series are now out. As much as they were about Spider-Man picking out a new suit for himself, and trusting Norman Osborn and Harry with his identity, the episodes also brought into focus the arc followed by Lonnie Lincoln. He got himself to join a gang for the sake of his…

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    Ford and Lincoln Recall More Cars and SUVs To Fix Backup Cameras

    Vehicles Recalled• Ford Flex SUVs manufactured between May 1, 2019, and Dec. 2, 2019.• Ford Fiesta hatchbacks and sedans manufactured between June 3, 2019, and Aug. 1, 2019.• Lincoln MKT SUVs manufactured between June 3, 2019, and Oct. 11, 2019. The problem: The backup cameras on these vehicles may stop displaying an image or they may show a distorted image. As a result,…

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    Ford and Lincoln SUVs and Trucks Recalled to Replace Engines

    Vehicles Recalled  • Ford Bronco SUVs manufactured between May 1, 2021, and Oct. 30, 2021. • Ford F-150 pickup trucks manufactured between May 1, 2021, and Oct. 31, 2021. • Ford Edge SUVs manufactured between May 10, 2021, and Oct. 29, 2021. • Ford Explorer SUVs manufactured between June 7, 2021, and Oct. 31, 2021. • Lincoln Nautilus SUVs manufactured between May 10, 2021, and…

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    2025 Lincoln Navigator Preview – Consumer Reports

    Regardless of your opinion on hulking full-sized, truck-based SUVs, you’ll have to admit that the Navigator makes a statement. It’s big. It has a big grille, and big, slabby sides, and an imposing cliff of a rear end. Lincoln has modernized a long-running design approach by squishing some features here (the headlights and rear quarter windows) and ballooning other features…

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