Lincoln Continental Concept at NYIAS | Be Car Chic and MotoManTV
We’re back with MotoManTV – and a guest intro by our friend Emme Hall of MMMotorSports – to talk about the beautiful Lincoln Continental Concept debuted at the 2015 New York Auto Show.
Know what else is back? The color BLUE. MotoMan and I touch upon this trend and a few others in this video. (If you want to skip to our guest appearance, it starts at about 4:26, but we encourage you watch the whole video.)
Take a watch and tell us – Do you like the design of the Continental? If so, what are your pros / cons of the vehicle? MotoMan and I had our own opinions, which were debuted at the Cadillac stand live stream we did later that day.
Lincoln Continental Concept Walk-Around with MotoManTV
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Melanie Batenchuk founded Be Car Chic in 2009 as a way to help consumers make smart decisions when buying and selling their cars. Her prior work at the dealership, trade association and manufacturer levels has provided her a deep understanding of the complex facets within the auto industry, making her a leading woman in her field.
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