I can't find the short article online. Saw it in the April 2011 Motor Trend in the "trend" area pg. 20.
"Lincoln needs an RWD platform. We've all known that for years, since the LS, left the market. Fortunately, Ford Motor Company realizes it, as we've heard from several sources in recent months. Plans for a new RWD platform for Ford cars have been on indefinite hold at least since 2006, when Ford Motor Company was lining up the huge line of credit that kept it from seeking federal help in 2009. Ford posted a $6.6 billion profit in 2010, and discussions have begun on what that RWD platform will be and whether it can be shared with a new Mustang and Australian Falcon."
"Lincoln needs an RWD platform. We've all known that for years, since the LS, left the market. Fortunately, Ford Motor Company realizes it, as we've heard from several sources in recent months. Plans for a new RWD platform for Ford cars have been on indefinite hold at least since 2006, when Ford Motor Company was lining up the huge line of credit that kept it from seeking federal help in 2009. Ford posted a $6.6 billion profit in 2010, and discussions have begun on what that RWD platform will be and whether it can be shared with a new Mustang and Australian Falcon."