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I think Lincoln did a good job with the cabin - couldn't find anything in there that seemed cheapish to me. Would like fancier guage cluster - the 77 Granada guages are pretty lame.
I did some quickee Photoshop renditions of what the MKX would look like with both the concept grill and the existing MKZ grill. The MKZ grill looks very nice on the MKX. The MKR grill looks interesting, but I'm sure they'd tweak it a bit more so it fit the MKX better than my rendition. I'd like to upload them here for you all to see, but I'm afraid I'd get sued with copyright infringement.
That said, the emm kay arr is a nice, bold concept vehicle. Lincoln has shown about 1/2 dozen nice, bold concept vehicles in the past few years and has produced exactly zero of them. Unless you count the emm kay zee, which I dont count as nice and bold but rather a nicer look on a mazda 6.
Now to your specific question, Lincoln has said that their "thinking" is that their cars should now have the waterfall grille like the Mark Z, while their SUVs will have the eggcrate or electric shaver type grilles as in Mark X and Mark N (avigator). Of course, the MK LT is an exception as it is a truck and so has the waterfall grille so as not to look exactly like the F150 that it really is.
Now, that said, we know from para 1 that we cant believe what Lincoln says in para 3, so forget all that.
Will the Mark R grille look good on all future Lincolns? I say no, it will get tired and old fast. Besides, the one on the concept is way too bold to ever see production. It's too much like a cowcatcher on an old iron horse for my taste. THough I think I would like it if toned down a bit.
So, my opinion is - look for a grille somewhat like the emm kay arr on a Lincoln RWD expensive top line car around 2012. Assuming there still is a Lincoln in 2012. Else, they hope u like their Norelco-style grilles on their CUV SUVs till then and waterfall on cars. I like the emm kay Z grille. I do NOT like the emm kay X grille at all.
Well said, George! By the way, does the MKR look anything like the concepts that you saw when you were part of the focus groups?
No, nothing at all like anything I saw. Neither did the emm kay ess. So I dunno why the focus groups if everything got thrown away. Maybe there were several different focus groups with different vehicles in each? Who knows? Only the marketing geniuses know I guess.
Come to think, I did see one car that I would say one could describe as a Zephyr with a Pontiac grille. But really, the emm kay arrr is one of a kind all round.
Imports use letter names because they often come from non-English speaking countries and it saves them translating the names.
Also it saves them from naming a car with a naughty word in another language.
Lincolns are only sold in the US.
Mark
You mean that they don't have people from this country that can come up with names for their cars?
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
I liked Lincolns former tagline, "American Luxury". I thought it said it all, even better than Life, Liberty and the Pursuit.
Lincoln is indeed making bold moves
--Complete gibberish, confusing pronunciation, meaningless yet totally confusing at the same time.
Yep, me too. Except I *think* that is a bit of a misquote? I think the actual line was "What an American ___ should be." And the ___ was replaced with whatever they were trying to sell, notably as I recall the Navigator. (Aside- Was there one that said "Lincoln - American Luxury"? I dunno. I could have lost track. That actually sounds too good for their marketing dept to have come up with. )
Interestingly those were the days when the Navigator, though far inferior to the vehicle as redesigned in 2003, was the sales leader in its' class. Now, they're selling the Navigator by showing a guy (perhaps a famous basketball player though I don't recognize him) driving up to an inner city playground with a Navigator full of basketballs and giving it all, Nav, balls and all to the kids and coach there on the court. The tag line "My dream is to leave the world a better place ... " Pardon me for thinking this will not fly. BTW, the guy rides off on a bicycle. Maybe that's what he meant - he's no longer contributing to global warming cause he dumped the Nav off on the unsuspecting coach?
As for the other tag line, they'd now have to rephrase it to read "What a Mexican-Japanese-Swedish-American ___ ought to be" SO I dont see that one coming back.
This is true. In the first year, one could see badging on cars which said any of LS or LS6 or LS8. the ones with the 6 or 8 are collector items as they went away quick when the lawyers from Lexus called, Lincoln folded like a cheap suit.
I didnt really mind "LS" cause to me it meant "Luxury Sedan". The new letter names mean NOTHING.
I read post # 111 there and that's all it took.
Just wanted to share with you my experiences so far with my fully-loaded new AWD Black on Black MKX, with panoramic view moonroof, power liftgate, and folding seats. I've had it for two days now.
The drive has been very smooth, very quiet. Much better than my 2003 Navigator that I just turned in to get the MKX.
The pick-up is not as great as the Nav --- the 35HP difference is noticeable --- but it is acceptable. Braking is fine. While the MKX stands lower than the Nav, I would have liked the MKX to have running boards.
I love the interior of the MKX; looks classy to me and the trims don't look plastic whereas it was definitely obvious in my NAV in certain areas. Leather is very luxurious-looking. MKX has excellent touch DVD-based navigation, controls are where they ought to be unlike the Navigator where the window controls were on the center console. The MKX instrument panel is easy to see and read. No problems there.
I am still trying to get used to not seeing the hood when I am driving. The driving view, though, is phenomenal.
As for the exterior: the jury is still out for me. My husband loves it. I am still not fully sold on the bubble or jelly-bean look and would have preferred a Nav-like exterior, but it is stylish. (Drove a NAV for 7 years, so I am still having NAV withdrawal symptoms.) However, the grill is definitely better than the new NAV, which appears to be a mouthful of braces, IMO. I rather like the MKX band of red lights (similar to the Mark VII) in the back.
BOTTOM LINE: MKX is stylish, contemporary, and practical. Pretty good replacement for the Aviator. It's been selling well here in So. California especially to former NAV owners --- or so I've been told by the many dealers I've previously contacted prior to getting the MKX.
I think I will grow to love this MKX once my NAV withdrawal symptoms disappear. LOL
YEs, in 99, when I bought my first Navigator, that was their Slogan. I loved it.
What hydraulics in the back?
My wife, saw one the other day and said "Wow that's beautiful" as it drove by.
Side note: LOL, did you see the New Camry in the 10 mpg front bumper crash test? Suffered 10k worth of damage!
If you can wait for the 08 models you can get the Sync with built in bluetooth and a whole lot more.
This piece offers way more stuff than some factory installed pieces.
http://www.visteon.com/newsroom/press_kits/media/2006_ces/Hands_Free_SS.pdf
Mark
So, it's a Chick car then.....My wife will love it too.
TIA
A.
PS I know that AWD doesn't help you to stop. I'd put snow tires on it.
I do have one complaint. Living in Florida the wndshield and front windows are way too clear. I had to get the front windows tinted and the strip put on the windshield because I felt like I was getting a sunburn everytime I drove the car. With the tint it is perfect. If only it got a little better gas mileage. hmmm
Another of my favorite features is the air conditioned
seats. Now that's luxury!
"If you can wait for the 08 models you can get the Sync with built in bluetooth and a whole lot more. "