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The Old-Fashioned Way
1. You can't leave. You're pressured to buy the car today, without the chance to comparison shop.
2. Endless negotiation. You're stuck for hours going head-to-head with a salesman.
3. You're overwhelmed by numbers. APRs, fees, payment schedules—you have to sign right away and there's no time to think.
Our Dealer Network
We generate millions of dollars in sales each month for the dealers. By using our website as the middleman, you can save hundreds of dollars on your purchase. Why do dealers work with us then? Because of the 50,000 cars sold each day, fewer than 500 are sold through our network. That’s a drop in the bucket for the car dealers, but a bottom line price quote for you.
In addition, we'll show you any available manufacturer Rebates & Incentives for your new car.
The Back Door to Savings
A dealership’s Internet department prices its vehicles to maximize the number of cars it sells, not the profit per car. Manufacturers decide the allocation of vehicles and dealer perks on the basis of a dealership's volume.
Coming in through the "back door" levels the playing field for your negotiation and tells the dealer that you have done your research, that you know about rebates, hold-backs, multiple price quotes and all the tricks of the trade.
When you deal with our contacts in the Internet department, you get a firm price quote, and oftentimes the paper work is already prepared when you walk into the dealership.
Depending on your location, sometimes the dealer will bring the car to you at your home or office for a test drive, walk-around, and ultimately delivery.
We keep referring customers to friendly Internet Sales Managers, and they keep selling cars at incredibly low prices.
The WhyPaySticker.com Way
1. Start from the comfort of home. It's so easy with free, no-obligation Internet price quotes from Accredited Dealers.
2. Make dealers compete. You know you'll get the best price with competitive bids from multiple dealers.
3. Finalize the numbers on your terms. Finish your negotiations on your time, then go to the dealership to pick up your new car.
New Lincoln Vehicles Overview
Lincoln is the luxury/premium division of Ford, making more upscale versions based on Ford model platforms. There is also plenty of crossover between the two brands when it comes to technology; Lincoln cars feature versions of Sync and MyLincoln Touch. The smallest car Lincoln makes is the midsize MKZ sedan, which is also available as the MKZ Hybrid for those looking for greater fuel efficiency. The MKZ is closely related to the Ford Fusion, and comes equipped with a 263-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 and your choice of front- or all-wheel drive. There are plenty of standard features to go around in the MKZ, including Sync, heated/cooled/powered front seats, and wood/leather trim.
Looking for great fuel economy and luxury? The MKZ Hybrid and its 41 mpg/city and 36 mpg/highway have you covered. It can also travel up to 47 mph on electric power only.
The flagship MKS sedan offers a choice between two powerful V-6 engines, a base 273-hp V-6 and a 355-hp twin-turbo EcoBoost V-6, which automatically adds all-wheel drive (an option with the base engine). Luxurious features include heated front and rear seats, a THX 14-speaker sound system, self-parking system, and a dual-panel sunroof.
Lincoln also offers a trio of crossovers and SUVs for those who are looking for more utility from their vehicle. The five-seat MKX is a close relative of the Ford Edge, and shares with the Edge an emphasis on technology, with MyLincoln Touch, Sync, and touch-sensitive controls across the dashboard.
If more seating and cargo space are needed, the MKT seats six- or seven-passengers across three-rows of seats. It features the same engine options found in the MKS, and a lowered price for the EcoBoost engine in 2012.
Finishing things up is the full-size Navigator SUV, which comes in a long-wheelbase version as well (Navigator L). The Navigator and its powerful V-8 also comes with plenty of convenience features like a power liftgate, power-folding third row, heated and cooled front seats, and a navigation system all as standard equipment.
The Town Car has been discontinued for 2012.

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