Lincoln Mark LT Introduction Philadelphia PA

First, there was the 2002 Lincoln Blackwood. Now, there's the 2006 Lincoln Mark LT. And just as buyers of the Blackwood might have believed they were getting a true pickup, so might buyers of the Mark LT be lulled into assuming they're getting an updated, if gently downgraded, Blackwood.

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Hopkins Ford Lincoln Mercury
(888) 503-1980
1650 The Fairway
Jenkintown, PA
Springfield Ford Lincoln-Mercury
(610) 544-0700
50 Baltimore Pike
Springfield, PA
Holman Ford Lincoln Mercury - Maple Shade
(800) 923-4973
571 West Route 38
Maple Shade, NJ
Chapman's Northeast Ford Lincoln Mercury
(877) 639-3673
9371 Roosevelt Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA
Pacifico Marple Ford Lincoln Mercury
(800) 733-9170
3015 West Chester Pike
Broomall, PA
Fiore Motors Inc
(610) 275-9776
69 West Germantown Pike
Norristown, PA
Murphy Ford Lincoln - Mercury
(888) 389-8443
Highland Ave Exit 3b Off Interstat
Chester, PA
Reedman - Toll Lincoln Mercury, LP
(215) 757-4961
1700 East Lincoln Highway
Langhorne, PA
Holman Ford Lincoln Mercury - Turnersville
(856) 728-7800
3641 Route 42 South
Turnersville, NJ
Miller Ford Lincoln Mercury
(609) 261-7836
1596 Route 38
Lumberton, NJ

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By Tom Lankard
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Introduction

First, there was the 2002 Lincoln Blackwood. Now, there's the 2006 Lincoln Mark LT. And just as buyers of the Blackwood might have believed they were getting a true pickup, so might buyers of the Mark LT be lulled into assuming they're getting an updated, if gently downgraded, Blackwood. Neither was nor is true.

That earlier, faux hauler was an uneasy amalgam of a couple of Ford F-Series pickups and the Lincoln Navigator, which itself was a direct knock-off of the Ford Expedition. This true hauler, however, is in fact a rhinoplasticized and slightly beefier version of nothing less, or more, than the Ford F-150 crew cab pickup. That bodes both good and bad for 10,000 people a year Lincoln hopes will buy the second truck ever to wear the Lincoln brand. Seeing as how Lincoln sold less than 4,000 Blackwoods over two model years, that'd be a bullet on the company's sales charts.

The good news is buyers will get a thoroughly polished, well-trimmed, four-door vehicle that can transport four people in comfort, five people in a pinch, handle a payload of more than a ton and a half, and tow up to 8900 pounds. It's available in two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive, which is unique to the class. The latest in engine technology delivers best-in-class fuel economy. An audio/video system is available to entertain rear-seat passengers, and satellite radio is available.

More good news: Pricing. The Mark LT starts at a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $38,680 for the two-wheel-drive model and $42,235 for the four wheel-drive model. That's significantly less than the Cadillac EXT, its most logical competitor, which starts at more than $54,000.

The bad news is that even with all the trimmings, the two-tone leather-wrapped steering wheel, the overstuffed seats, the automatic climate control, the play-anything stereo and so on, the Mark LT cannot overcome the reality that it started life as a pickup. And its ride and handling are the ultimate betrayers of this truth.

This leads us to offer the following recommendation: Do not buy the Mark LT for its stellar performance numbers. Don't buy it for its plush, luxo ride. Buy it instead and only for whatever cachet the Lincoln badge brings with it in the circles in which you live and work, along with its ability as a pickup truck.

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Featured Local Company

Hopkins Ford Lincoln Mercury

(888) 503-1980
1650 The Fairway
Jenkintown, PA