If you are connected to the auto industry in any way you probably noticed that in 2015 Lincoln sales topped 100,000 units for the first time since 2008. "It's an important sales milestone" that is "emotionally important for dealers and the team", said Lincoln President Kumar Galhotra. It was also Lincoln's first two year streak of sales increases after a long while. Up 7.1 percent from 2014, Lincoln reached 101,227 vehicles sold in the US. Combined with 11,630 vehicles sold in China in 2015, and 7,939 in Canada, the overall Lincoln sales totaled more than 120,000 in 2015. Historically, Lincoln production numbers reached the level of 100,000 cars/ year for the first time in 1973. It consistently exceeded 100,000 a year from 1973 onward, until the recession hit in 2008. Shortly thereafter, the numbers plummeted for everyone. Recently, car sales have come back spectacularly, bringing hopes to many in the industry, hitting a record high in 2015. And the new peak raises the question of how long will the good times last. After all, it is the longest streak of annual gains for the industry as a whole since the 1920s. However, Lincoln has a newer, more modern lineup and promises bigger and better things to come. CategoriesAll Automobile Automobiles Canada Car Cars China Continental Historic History Life Cycle Lincoln Lincoln Motor Luxury Mexico MKC MKS MKX MKZ Navigator Premium Premium Car Premium Cars President Presidential
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