General Questions:
Q: Are you open on Sundays?
A: No, all of our departments are closed on Sunday.
Q: Do I need an appointment to test drive a vehicle?
A: No, you do not need an appointment to test drive a vehicle, but it is recommended to schedule a test drive to make sure we have the specific model ready for you.
Sales Questions:
Q: Do you have 2022 models in stock?
A: Yes, we have the latest Lincoln models available!
Q: Do you guys have any new car specials?
A: Yes! Learn more about all of our specials by going to our website!
Q: What pre-owned models do you offer?
A: We offer a wide selection of used vehicles from different makes and models. Check out our used inventory online or visit our dealership today!
Q: Do you guys offer certified pre-owned Lincolns?
A: Yes, you can browse through our CPO Lincoln inventory online! Or, visit our dealership!
Financing Questions:
Q: Is financing available?
A: Yes, financing is available depending on your credit score. Apply online or visit our finance department today!
Q: Should I lease or should I finance?
A: When it comes to financing vs. leasing, the decision ultimately comes down to your personal preference. If you enjoy the familiarity of driving the same vehicle for a long time, then financing may be the choice for you. Meanwhile, if you like being able to drive a new car every few years, then leasing may be the way to go.
Service Questions:
Q: How can I schedule a car service?
A: You can book a service by calling our service team or by going to our site and booking a service appointment.
Q: How do I cancel my service appointment?
A: To cancel your appointment, please call our service department.
Q: What services does your service center provide?
A: Some of the services our service department provides are oil changes, tire rotations, auto-glass repair, dent repair, transmission repair, brake replacement, and more! For more info, visit us online or contact us today!
Q: How can I tell if my brakes need servicing?
A: The brake system is one of the most important safety systems in your vehicle. It is necessary to have it inspected during regular maintenance checkups to ensure proper performance. Here are some common signs that your brake system needs servicing: brakes feel spongy or hard to press down, squealing or grinding noises, your car pulls to one side, your steering wheel or brake pedal shakes when applying the brake, your anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning lights come on.
Q: How do I know if my battery needs replacing?
A: Batteries eventually wear out. The life cycle of your battery will depend on climate conditions and how often you drive. Most will last up to five years, depending on conditions. Signs of an aging battery include an audible slow crank when you attempt to start your engine, a lit check engine/battery light or the strange odor of rotten eggs.