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Lincoln Prices Mark LT From $39,995

NFS4

No Lifer
As is if the failure of the Blackwood wasn't enough, Ford is at it again...

http://www.thecarconnection.co...gallery/7612_image.jpg

The least they could do would be to NOT MAKE IT LOOK LIKE AN F-150 WITH PLATINUM LIPSTICK ON!!!:|:|
The first Lincoln pickup truck since the ill-fated Blackwood arrives in the 2006 model year wearing a pricetag of $39,995, Ford said on Tuesday. The company has big plans for the Mark LT, the F-150-based Lincoln truck that will come in rear-drive and 4x4 form (the latter priced from $43,495. To promo the big new truck, Lincoln will spend its first money in a decade on Super Bowl advertisements; Lincoln also will sponsor the Sport Illustrated Super Swimsuit Party at the Super Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida, on February 5, the day before the big event. And to cap it all off, Lincoln is giving away a "Jet to Jacksonville" package on its Web site, http://www.lincoln.com, to a lucky winner who gets tickets to the game, airfare and hotel, and tickets to the swimsuit party, too.
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
wow...the outside looks exactly the same.



lol..dumbasses

I mean, doesn't Ford already have the Lariat, King Ranch and Harly Davidson editions of the F-Series?? Good Lord, Detroit badge engineers to the MAX
 
unfortunately there is a market for a $40K truck,:disgust: and people will buy it.

Ford should be ashamed of releasing a Lincoln F-150.
 
Lincoln = el cheapo

Father has navigator. Biggest POS evar. Air suspension has been replaced twice. Drivers seat was replaced twice (cheap ass leather). The interior really offers no "luxury". Its the same as a F-150 pretty much (dash looks the exact same). The "wood" panels are really cheap ass knockoff plastic. Nothing about it is "luxurious". The ride itself is pretty hideous.

....but it can carry all of our stuff when on the road and the added safety is nice.
 
lmao. luxury truck.

If you want luxury, buy a Benz or a '59 Cadillac Deville.

If you want a truck.. buy a truck.
 
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
I have to agree, they are slowly falling back into the patern from the 80s, one platform fits all doesnt work!!!!

Oh it can work...take at the "venerable" Camry

Camry
Avalon
Solara
Highlander
Sienna
ES330
RX330


7 vehicles, 7 distinct personas, 7 different interiors, 7 different exteriors with no body panels shared. GM and Ford just have a problem making it work.
 
Originally posted by: Linux23
unfortunately there is a market for a $40K truck,:disgust: and people will buy it.

Ford should be ashamed of releasing a Lincoln F-150.

No one bought the Blackwood, no one will buy this.
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
I have to agree, they are slowly falling back into the patern from the 80s, one platform fits all doesnt work!!!!

Oh it can work...take at the "venerable" Camry

Camry
Avalon
Solara
Highlander
Sienna
ES330
RX330


7 vehicles, 7 distinct personas, 7 different interiors, 7 different exteriors with no body panels shared. GM and Ford just have a problem making it work.


Sorry i meant bodystyle... Platform sharing can be good if done right like the Mazda 3, Volvo s40 and the next generation Focus
 
Wasnt the Blackwood priced about 50k? It was also saddled with a unuseable bed.

I like the new Lincoln, if it rides better than the Ford, I would hope it does and has some nice features it could take some of the F-150 market.

A fully loaded Lariet can creep up to the 40-41k mark, and if this is starting at that same range, with lots of standard epuipment might end up being a better deal. All depends on incentives of course, and Lincoln is pretty liberal with them.

I think the Harley model is only made in the Super Duty these days, and the King Ranch is nice, but maybe a little "redneckish" for the luxury pick-up buyer.

I want one, a pick-up that rides like a Town Car, and has a useable bed? Its like my fantasy. Sign me up.
 
Is it all that different from Armada vs QX56? Or Escalade EXT vs Avalanche? Or Lexus LX470 vs LandCruiser.
I think it will sell reasonably well, and considering it didn't cost them much to develop this over the regular F-150, it's not a big risk even if they don't sell many of them.
They should put it on bigger rims, and they will be all set.
 
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