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The only difference worth mentioning is that it will be available in both 5.5 and 6.5 bed length.
Once again, why is Ford so flaky? Why would they mention all the changes and that it would be at the NY Auto show and then just disappear? It's really pretty sad.
"Just wait for the new one...coming out soon...oh yeah, never mind"
Mark LT: 6-lug
http://www.babez.de/lincoln/lincoln-mark-lt-2007.php
Now If anyone wants a set of 22" chrome wheels with Toyo's that will fit a Blackwood and I think a Navigator let me know!
Andy
How do you like it?
We will not haul a fishing boat. We don't fish. People like you who drive F-150's do that.
We will not put things except cases of wine in the bed.
It is a fashion accessory. That's why we don't care about how much poundage you can haul. You wear what you drive. So stop comparing it to the Ford. It's irrelevant. And learn how to spell.
But a nav and wood trim steering wheel would be very sweet.
What you said is very correct.
Did you follow the procedures outlined in your warranty book?
Interior: Ebony seats with Black piping; Dove Grey seats with Black piping,Light Parchment seats with Pebble piping,Ebony w/Dove Grey piping, Light Parchment w/Espresso piping.
Exterior:Dark Shadow Grey Clearcoat Metallic, Black Clearcoat, Silver Clearcoat Metallic, Dark Blue Pearl Clearcoat Metallic, White Chocolate Tri-Coat, Vivad Red Clearcoat Metallic, Oxford White.
Does this help.
FROM THE CAR SPACE REVIEW SECTION THAT MAKES MY POINT
“as-tested price for this Mark LT 4x4 was $47,600. "
"The Escalades look like Cadillac actually had a hand in styling them whereas the Lincoln Mark LT looks like Ford just gave it to Lincoln as is." Keep in mind, however, the base price of an Escalade EXT is about $10,000 more than the Mark LT 4x4 we tested. And a two-wheel-drive Mark LT starts under $40,000. – This maybe true but you get much more for your money with the Cadillac Escalade EXT. At that price it's important to note that the 2006 Lincoln Mark LT is available only as a SuperCrew four-door with a 5.5-foot bed, a 5.4-liter V8 and a four-speed automatic transmission. – The Cadillac is AWD nearly is nearly as capable for 99.9% of the pick up driving public. A 4x4, like our test truck, starts at $42,700. By comparison, a loaded 2005 Ford F-150 King Ranch 4x4 has an MSRP of about $44,000. Similarly equipped, the Lincoln is roughly $1,300 more. – Since its so much like the Ford King Ranch 4x4 - what is the motivation for buying the Mark LT? Essentially, that extra money for the Lincoln LT only gets you cosmetic upgrades like a Lincoln grille, special badging and chrome trim. In fact, Lincoln acknowledges that the Mark LT's main goal is to offer a truck that is a visual alternative to the F-150, and despite its big buck Super Bowl ad, it's only looking to sell 1,000 Mark LTs per month. As far as features are concerned, Our Mark LT was loaded with every available option, including a rear-seat DVD player and rear parking sensors, it did not include features we think are essential in a luxury truck. Our Mark LT did not have power seatbacks, power lumbar, a navigation system, power-folding mirrors, multizone climate control, a bedliner, Bluetooth connectivity, satellite radio or any kind of OnStar-like feature.
On the road, the Lincoln pickup feels exactly like an F-150, which is a good thing, (Not when you are trying to show yourself as an alternative to all other vehicles offerings on the market) same refined ride and the same smooth 5.4-liter, 300-hp V8. In our track testing we recorded a slightly slower 0-to-60 time of 10.3 seconds and a quarter-mile time of 17.3 at 80.4 mph. The Cadillac has a 6.0 litre 345 hp. V8 that is only available the Cadillac Escalade ESV and now for 2007 the Chevy Silverado as an option.
Best Feature: Bass response/sound quality. – (I wonder if its in the league of the Cadillac’s Bose system?)
Worst Feature: No satellite radio. – (XM is just one of the many things available as well as a Nav. system on the Escalade.)
Yes, its 10,000 less than the Escalade ESV but it should be when it doesn't offer a full sized bed and many of the other feature that make a luxury vehicle a true luxury vehicle</
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Thanks!
kcram - Pickups Host
Since all Mark LT's are nearly new and under warranty, I'm eagerly waiting to see how many posts the "Mark LT Transmission Problems" and other problem related micro-topics receive.
We'll see how it works... it's not etched in stone.
kcram - Pickups Host
All of the above features are available on the 07 LT except bluetooth and multizone climate, pwr seat back and onstar. Onstar type feature is not available on any ford/linc/merc. With the, mostly cosmetic, changes for 07 this truck actually deserves the title of selling in higher numbers than the Escalade EXT.
More Mark LT's were sold than all models of Jaguar combined(1158)
Compare that to it's rival the Cadillac EXT at 7,019 for this year, a -9.6% decrease over last years 7,766.
I'm surprised how poorly the Cadillac is doing, but dang, it's expensive!