Lincoln in our auction history. We monitor ~180,000 cars weekly across Japanese auction networks. Lincoln surfaces most often as: Navigator and MKX. Every lot lands on our desk before the bid: auction sheet, detail photos, repair history, inspector report.
Where they surface. In our history Lincoln comes mostly from JAA, Tokyo and Yokohama. That matters because every network runs its own beat: USS Tokyo closes Thursdays, HAA Kobe Tuesdays, TAA Yokohama Fridays. We know when to bid and when to walk.
Years and prices. Our Lincoln records span 2011–2015. Start prices range 10k JPY to 1.6M JPY (hammer typically lands 1.3–2× the start). On top of that: RoRo shipping (€1,200–1,800), 10% customs, 3.1% or 18.6% excise (engine-dependent), 23% VAT. Full landed-cost calculator sits on the homepage.
Why Japan, not Germany. Lincoln cars in Japan were bought by Lincoln Japan dealers and Tokyo/Osaka private collectors. Shaken inspections every two years filter out rusty examples. From the German market you end up with the same cars that have circled there for five years, with the odometer rolled back twice.

















