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TAF
01-06-2004, 07:37 AM
Here's your new SUV Marty!!!!:up:

New Lincoln Aviator (http://warnerrobert.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f =10;t=002645)

Marauderer
01-06-2004, 07:41 AM
I think I found a new car for my wife! I better not let her see it or my pocket book is going to be in trouble!

prchrman
01-06-2004, 08:14 AM
now that is a nice coon dog hauler...ole scrapy would ride in style...

Long Live #3
01-06-2004, 08:48 AM
Didn't Lincoln already come out with an Aviator?

Marauderer
01-06-2004, 08:50 AM
But it was just a litle smaller version of the Navigator, this looks like a whole new monster!

SHERIFF
01-06-2004, 08:52 AM
The back window would cost $3,000 to replace. :D

kurly
01-06-2004, 05:38 PM
It's a beauty. Definitely looks Lincoln'ish!

SHERIFF
01-06-2004, 05:46 PM
Here's another nice entry....

http://media.ford.com/newsroom/images/fordcom/NAIAS/MarkLT_Profile.jpg

DETROIT ? Lincoln has a tendency to add luxury where luxury has never been. With the Navigator, the brand established a full-size luxury sport utility vehicle segment six years ago.

Now, Lincoln will deliver a luxury pickup truck.

At the 2004 North American International Auto Show, a preview concept of Lincoln's 2006 Mark LT combines the functionality of a full-size pickup with the luxury of a premium brand. As one of five new Lincoln vehicles slated to launch over the next four years, the Mark LT blends contemporary and timeless design and is the open door for an entirely new and growing customer base into Lincoln showrooms.

"The Mark LT offers a level of luxury and sophistication never before seen in a pickup truck," says Darryl Hazel, Lincoln-Mercury president. "This is a Lincoln for people who own land and have active lifestyles."

Derived from the new 2004 Ford F-150, recently named North American Truck of the Year and Motor Trend's Truck of the Year, the Mark LT will be available in both two- and four-wheel-drive configurations with four full-size doors and a 5.5-foot box. It's an authentic full-size pickup truck powered by a 5.4-liter, three-valve TritonTM V-8 engine harnessing 300 horses and 365 foot-pounds of torque.

Like the F-150, the Lincoln Mark LT is set on a confident, hydroformed frame that forms a closed "box" for increased stiffness, stronger attachment points and excellent ride-and-handling capabilities. The coil-over-shock, long-spindle double wishbone front suspension reacts to absorb bumps and withstand steering forces for stronger road connection.

http://media.ford.com/newsroom/images/fordcom/NAIAS/MarkLT_Cockpit.jpg

http://media.ford.com/newsroom/images/fordcom/NAIAS/MarkLT_Seats.jpg

The Mark LT show truck's cabin is blanketed in lightly colored, velvety, anti-scratch premium leather.
This year's show vehicle signals the future production Mark LT's design direction with wide tail lamps, thick spoked wheels and a dominant grille that combines traditional Lincoln lines with a new solid center. An illuminated and prominently anchored Lincoln star is its showpiece.

Chrome wraps the length of the vehicle, trims the tail lamps and plates the truck's 20-inch wheels. Accents are found on the front and rear bumpers, side mirrors, door handles, box rail moldings, lower cladding, running boards and on the roll tip exhaust. Four Lincoln stars embellish the wheel caps, and another is illuminated at the center of a decorative tailgate appliqué.

The Mark LT show truck's cabin is blanketed in lightly colored, velvety, anti-scratch premium leather ? along the headliner, steering wheel, seating surfaces, center console and door panel. Plush sheepskin dresses the floor, while a metallic theme adorns interior surfaces. The center stack, ends of the instrument panel, center console housing, cup holders and steering wheel spokes are finished in sterling matte silver with textured aluminum accents scattered throughout.

In its history, Lincoln has used the Mark name to signal a truly special vehicle. First was Edsel Ford's first Continental, the Mark I; the 1956 Continental Mark II was next and quickly became a classic for its high quality, clean styling and consummate good taste. The 1969 Mark III was Lincoln's most successful new model at the time, selling more than 30,000 units. Other Mark vehicles were introduced in the 1970s, '80s and '90s.

On sale in early 2005, the Lincoln Mark LT will be the first pickup truck to carry the legendary Mark name and will add competitive luxury to a segment that has more than doubled in annual volume over the last ten years.

jrzygrl
01-06-2004, 06:03 PM
Sorry guys, I love Lincoln products and drove a Navigator for years, but that's the UGLIEST D**M thing I've ever seen. BTW, didn't Lincoln already try and fail in the truck department?

Bigdogjim
01-06-2004, 06:24 PM
I for one am very very happy to see Lincoln get something Ford does not have.

The "old" Aviator was a make over Explorer nice but still same vechile. Differant grill and tail lights etc, etc.

I feel this a bold move to put Lincoln & Mercury on their own footing.

Well done!

Donny Carlson
01-06-2004, 09:09 PM
I'm not in love with the headlights.

Lincoln is going after the market of car-based SUV's, which already has a good seller in the Lexus RX series, and Infinity has a strong contender with the FX35/45. Cadillac just introduced the SRX. Mercedes is introducing the Grand Sport Tourer. Seems like Lincoln is playing catch up here. If they don't get with it, the market will be saturated, or have moved a different direction.

BTW, the FX 45 is pure fugly, but I almost bought one:)

junehhan
01-07-2004, 11:00 PM
Now I think that is a very good looking SUV! The interior looks a bit too futuristic for my taste, but all I have to say about the exterior, is WOW!

merc406
01-07-2004, 11:23 PM
Like the Avi., ditch the truck.

RCSignals
01-08-2004, 12:47 AM
A move to something more car based is a good idea for Lincoln. I still can't get my head around the idea of a Lincoln "truck"

Now a Cadillac truck on the other hand is something people have always wanted. People have been converting Cadillacs into trucks for years, just GM would never build one :lol:

SILVERMARAUDER
01-08-2004, 06:59 PM
That thing it neet!

woaface
01-08-2004, 08:24 PM
shweeet...

Hey, anyone see a resemblence to the FX45?

NOMARQUIS
01-08-2004, 10:57 PM
Being a former Mark VIII owner I like this Lincoln. The Mark X. I'd sell my kidneys for one of these!
http://autotelegraaf.nl/vanonzeredactie/images/20935.1.gen.jpg

chrish
11-15-2006, 09:20 PM
the organ still available?
side note now that dc has come back out with the aspen name I for 1 would like to see the versille name back on a product..........this time not just on a cheeze granada

Mike Poore
11-16-2006, 06:18 AM
the organ still available?
side note now that dc has come back out with the aspen name I for 1 would like to see the versille name back on a product..........this time not just on a cheeze granada

Thanks for digging that one up, chrish, it's like opening a time capsule.

The Aviator has come & gone, with a few of our friends buying them. We're on our second, and I know Jessica's still enjoying hers. It was/is a super vehicle, with the same great engine as our MM's, plus a silky smooth 5sp transmission, with the stability control, which saved us from a bad incident.

I'm guessing there are some real bargains out there, what with the lease and regular turnover on the used market, and since these vehicles had free maintenance for the first 24K, you'd expect them to be in great condition.

Sadly, it seems the Aviator was another of L/M's great blunders, discontinuing it, I mean.

magindat
11-16-2006, 06:32 AM
I for one am very very happy to see Lincoln get something Ford does not have.

The "old" Aviator was a make over Explorer nice but still same vechile. Differant grill and tail lights etc, etc.

I feel this a bold move to put Lincoln & Mercury on their own footing.

Well done!

Sorry to burst your bubble, but it looks a lot likethese:

http://www.fordvehicles.com/crossovers/edge/allnew/

http://www.lincoln.com/mkx/home.asp

I like it, though.

chrish
11-16-2006, 04:12 PM
I for one am very very happy to see Lincoln get something Ford does not have.

The "old" Aviator was a make over Explorer nice but still same vechile. Differant grill and tail lights etc, etc.

I feel this a bold move to put Lincoln & Mercury on their own footing.

Well done!

BIG dog j
was that BOLD MOVE statement inside info at the time?That was before the campain ,right?

Breadfan
11-16-2006, 04:34 PM
Anyone tow a car w/ one?

Mike Poore
11-16-2006, 04:46 PM
Anyone tow a car w/ one?

We've towed a trailer with a backhoe, and never knew it was there, also a larger heavier trailer with 4,000 pounds of clay birds, with nary a whimper. I think they claim 7,000, max, but I forget. Dunno what they're going for, these days.