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2017 Lincoln Continental unveiled at
Detroit Auto Show. (TWG Media)
Lincoln, the luxury division of Ford Motor Company, is bringing back an iconic nameplate to re-enter the flagship luxury sedan market. Say hello to the all-new 2017 Lincoln Continental, unveiled at the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
In September 2014, General Motors announced plans for its luxury brand, Cadillac, to produce a new flagship sedan. That sedan is the all-new CT6 and consumers can get their first up close and personal look at the CT6 at the Detroit show.
Are you in the market for a used car? If so, and you're interested in certified pre-owned Chevrolet, Buick, GMC or Cadillac models, General Motors is launching a new online service to help make that purchase a lot easier.
GM Chairwoman and CEO Mary Barra announced the company is offering the new Factory Pre-Owned Collection as GM continues efforts to earn lifelong customers. FPOC will give customers access to a national inventory of low-mileage former GM lease, daily rental and company-owned vehicles never before available to the public in, what the company describes as, one easy-to-nvigate place.
"We know that many of our customers who are shopping for a used car want to complete more of the process online, and that number is growing," Barra said. She sees Factory Pre-Owned Collection as an extension of GM's Shop-Click-Drive service for new car purchases.
Check out this video clip explaining how Factory Pre-Owned Collection works.