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Lincoln Mark LT
Posted January 6, 2007 at 1:00 am Make a Comment

Lincoln Mark LT combines Lincoln luxury and design elegance with the functionality of a pickup truck. It has indisputable truck credentials offering outstanding payload and towing capacity while delivering an additional level of style and sophistication a step above other high-end pickup trucks. Perhaps; most important; Mark LT provides ample comfort for five adults via four full doors; front captain’s chairs and a full rear seat.

Both 4×2 and 4×4 versions of Mark LT are now available with a longer; 6.5-foot cargo bed in addition to the standard 5.5-foot cargo bed. The long-bed version sees an increase in wheelbase; from 138.5 to 150.5 inches; and in overall length; from 223.8 to 235.8 inches. The increase in bed length provides the long-bed Mark LT with an additional 10 cubic-feet of cargo capacity.



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Ford4Life says (November 30, 2008 at 6:31 pm):
Okay, Lincoln, no more big trucks. Not sure if trucks help to portray the images Lincoln aspires to. Shift the effort in for trucks toward Ford and save this brand for your high-end luxury line drivers.

Bring the Euro models to the US!!!!!! I think it's time to play hardball, don't you?
brian leighton says (September 29, 2008 at 12:15 pm):
what does the lincoln grille cost?
volvo gps says (February 16, 2008 at 10:02 am):
volvo gps

One of the biggest advancements in technology is not only blue tooth, but also the addition of blue tooth gps to the blue tooth system.
M Harvey says (December 26, 2007 at 11:44 am):
I bought my LT in Sept 06 and love it. I traded in a very good 98 Navagator and I think I made the right choice. Yes there are differences in the Fotd and the LT. My son bought a King Ranch F150 the same week and I can tell the difference in the way the 2 trucks ride and drive. Both have the P20's and all leather interiors.
I can't say exactly why they are different but the LT rides better. For the guy who buys a cheap F150 and then buys aftermarket pieces to make it look like a LT, I can only say that it's like having someone else make love to your wife, it's really not a Lincoln!
Jon says (November 9, 2007 at 7:07 pm):
 A truck thats afraid of dirt. All underneath that chrome is a truck that can't get the job done its just a gps and a dvd player and a radio. I'm gettin a ford f-150
Terrell says (January 13, 2008 at 4:21 am):
This IS a ford F-150, only with extreme luxury packages and re-badged as a Link... This Link model will be discontinued, though.
Paul Ellis says (November 2, 2007 at 6:09 am):
When will you offer the standard 4 door diesel's that are used in South America to US customers? I don't need an over priced exotic 4 door, I just want a functional 4 door Ranger.
unpleased customer says (October 6, 2007 at 6:19 pm):
you are really rude and lyers about your products and services.you rob the cars remotes and keys and manuals and then sail the cars and want stand behind what u say you will do. When people ask for their parts to their cars and call you, you dont answer and when you do you lie about it.you are real rude about tellin people they lost the remotes and keys and its only been 3 or4 weeks since they got the car.you dont even tell the people what they are signing when they sign the paper work.I will tell people not to shop with you again.



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Tony says (August 9, 2007 at 4:31 am):
 Just an F-150 with Lincoln guts.
Tony says (June 26, 2007 at 2:11 am):
 Chris Haywood said it all, Ford/Lincoln please listen to what the people are saying.
Eliseo Flores says (June 12, 2007 at 10:38 pm):
 when is it available in mexico and how much would it cost?
Jerold H. says (April 14, 2007 at 12:04 am):
Very nice but, still needs to be more 'Lincolnized'... still looks too much like an F-150 with a little more chrome.
Chris Haywood says (March 1, 2007 at 11:09 am):
The Mark LT has been around a few years now with few significant changes or revisions. It still looks like and F-150 Crew Cab with a Lincoln grille. In fact, if my dad were to put a Mark LT grille on his 2005 F-150 Super Crew, it would look exactly like a Mark LT. That does not justify the price premium over a stock F-150. The Mark LT needs to be distinct. It needs more than just a little extra chrome. It needs a larger, more powerful engine. Think 400+ horsepower like Cadillac has. It also needs a more distinctive interior to further separate it from the F-150. The Navigator has a unique interior unlike the Expedition upon which it is based. Why doesn't the Mark LT share the Navigator's signature Lincoln interior? Lincoln is becomming nothing more than re-badged Ford/Mazda/Volvo products. That is not good for business, especially when the similarities are so blatantly obvious! All I ask is that you make the Mark LT different from the F-150 in some way other than some chrome stuff and a cool grille. Thanks.
w. keller says (February 14, 2007 at 10:28 pm):
I just got a f 150 reg cab for 18 k, now i will make it look like a 2007 mark Lt for about $ 776.00 that's not bad for a 40k lincoln truck.
Michael says (February 5, 2007 at 3:11 am):
Love it. Went from my Blackwood to this LT. Couldn't be happier.
Michael De Bose says (February 2, 2007 at 6:14 pm):
I love Ford autos. Especially the Mark LT. Yet, how long have you guys been stuck at 300 hp. There are cars and LandRovers with more hp. The tailgate of the new Navigator is the direction you want to go with the Mark LT. Everyone out there is taking chances. The concept MKR/CX-F are awesome, now have the guts to sell them. Your traditional market is aging as I don't know anyone under 50 who'd get a towncar. Your concepts are where you want to go. Cadilacs have been undesireable for a few years now, your concepts are a the final death nails. Please be quicker to bring new tech to your line up. Not innovating to keep cost down has stagnated your line up. HID should be virtually standard in your whole Lincoln line-up. Hope to see them at a dealership..M
Clint Hocker says (January 29, 2007 at 8:39 am):
I feel the lincoln mark LT is a work of art. I am upset that they have no model with flare side. I can not find anything else wrong with this real American truck. So, tell the world, they need a flare side lincoln mark LT.
Thank you very much
a ford owner
Clint D. Hocker
Gwyndol West says (January 20, 2007 at 10:34 am):
I would like to see more of the new Ford / Lincoln produts.
Hope they are out soon.
steven wilson says (January 19, 2007 at 11:50 pm):
nees standard 20s!optional super charged engine for appeal.6 speed auto.standard lcd lights with gps nav!! set it apart more that f150
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