L.A. criminal lawyer Mick Haller (McConaughey), who works out
of his chauffeured Lincoln Continental car, takes on an unusually high - profile case defending Louis Roulet (Ryan Phillippe), the scion of a wealthy family who's accused of beating and raping a prostitute.
As Mick Haller, he's an L.A. defense attorney whose unkempt office, at least for two scenes, is the back seat
of a chauffeured Lincoln town car — simply a mobile metaphor for Haller's morality, yet more concretely scenic than a law office set with a giant photo of L.A. beyond the windows.
Not exact matches
But because his Ford
Lincoln functions both as a means
of transportation and as an office, he now has a delinquent client (Laurence Mason)
chauffeuring him around L.A. as a way
of paying off a legal bill.
Since this
Lincoln is meant for the global market — with a particular eye on China's booming luxury car segment — the rear seat was designed for the enjoyment
of the
chauffeured passenger.
It launched earlier this year in Miami and San Diego as
Lincoln Chauffeur, but will be renamed
Lincoln Personal Driver ahead
of an expansion to Dallas.
Experience Costa Rica in the luxurious comfort and style
of a fully appointed and
chauffeured Lincoln Stretch Limousine, or a comfortable
Lincoln Town Car.