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Motor Oil Myths

There are a lot of myths that people have come to believe about their car's oil. We're going to debunk some of the more common myths today.

Myth #1: You Need to Change Your Oil Every 3,000 Miles

While there was a time when oil should be changed every 3,000 miles, modern vehicles can go for at least 7,000 miles before they need an oil change. Every vehicle is a little bit different, so consult your owner's manual to find out how long you should go without an oil change.

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Get Ahead of the Pack in the Lincoln MKX

The distinctive exterior of the Lincoln MKX announces that you will be driving a crossover of uncommon luxury. This vehicle’s advanced technology this is one of the reasons that it rises above the competition.

Download the Lincoln Way™ app to your smartphone and you can get roadside assistance, pay for parking reservations in advance, contact the Lincoln Concierge for customer support, and unlock and start your vehicle by remote. 

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Using the Correct Tires for Weather Conditions Can Prevent Hydroplaning

A wide-variety of tires exist for the many types of vehicles on the roads. Included in this list are special weather-handling tires known as directional tires. These are specially designed to resist the potentially damaging effects of the phenomenon called hydroplaning.

Hydroplaning can take place when vehicles operate at high-speeds on wet or muddy roadways. In these conditions, water can easily build up beneath the treads of tires and rob drivers of control.

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Safe Towing Guidelines

Before towing a trailer or another vehicle, determine the safe towing load of your vehicle. Install a hitch specifically designed for your vehicle. When towing a vehicle, only use the appropriate towing equipment. Before towing a trailer, make sure the brake, tail lights and turn signals on both vehicles are working properly. Do not tow uneven loads or loads having a high center of gravity. 

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The Value of Routine Tire Rotations

Routine tire rotations can do a lot for vehicle owners who wish to keep hassles out of their lives. The advantages of regular tire rotations are plentiful.

Tire rotation, first and foremost, can contribute to tire treads that last considerably longer. They can enhance the operations and performance of vehicles in big ways. They can cut costs substantially for drivers as well. 

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The Importance of Washing Your Car Regularly

A car can be one of the most expensive assets a person owns. Taking care of your vehicle by incorporating regular car washes can go a long way towards making sure you get the most out of your investment.
A clean car not only looks better, but can also last longer. There are many elements which, if left attached to your car, can wreak havoc on your vehicle's paint and sheet metal.
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Tire Service for Your Lincoln Should Be a Top Priority

Part of maintaining a car is to look after the tires. They are always making contact with the road and are therefore prone to getting worn out. After a while, the tires will need to be replaced. While this is may be inevitable, there is something that you can do in order to delay tire replacement. It will be essential to rotate the tires on your vehicle on a regular basis. A tire rotation is when the tires will be physically moved from one wheel to another. This allows the tires to stay balanced as well as keeping good traction…

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Choosing Leasing Over Buying Might Be the Best Choice for You

Choosing between buying and leasing is one of the most important decisions that you can make when you are looking at getting a new car. While buying is the traditional alternative and there are significant advantages to both, most shoppers these days may find that leasing is the better alternative for their needs. The truth is that in most cases, leasing not only offers you a lower monthly payment on average but also a great deal of benefits as well...

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