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2006
LINCOLN NEW CAR MODEL GUIDE |
Surprising
new themes for products emerge in the
2006 slate of products by Lincoln from
the Lincoln-Mercury Division of Ford
Motor Company. Lincoln classics return,
such as elegant Town Car the flagship
sedan and humongous Navigator premium
SUV, plus the LS sport-tuned performance
sedan. Lincoln gets a new mid-size luxury
sedan called Zephyr, as well as thier
first truck - the Mark LT with full-size
dimensions and a plush five-seat cabin.
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Lincoln
LS |
Lincoln's touring sedan employs the
label of LS, as in Luxury Sport. With
mid-size dimensions and four doors fixed
on a leather-lined cabin for five riders,
the tight machine rides on a rigid unibody
structure and features liberal applications
of lightweight aluminum for body panels
and suspension components. For 2006,
Lincoln whittles LS to a single trim
-- the V8 Sport, which gains a chrome
grille, round foglamps in front fascia
and 17-inch aluminum wheels. The LS
V8 Sport carries a 3.9-liter aluminum
V8 worth 280 hp through a five-speed
electronic automatic transmission with
H-gate SelectShift controls.
Two
new optional packages (Elite and Premium)
show up this year, each stacking more
popular equipment aboard. Standard safety
gear includes an anti-lock brake system
(ABS) with electronic brake force distribution
(EBD), as options range from side curtain-style
air bags to Ford's AdvanceTrac electronic
stability enhancement system.
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Lincoln
Town Car |
Lincoln continues to refine the elegant
Town Car flagship series of full-size
sedans. Entry model is called Signature,
with the upgrade labeled Signature Limited,
then premium Designer and a stretched
version cast as Signature L. All Town
Cars for 2006 provide ample firepower
through a big engine tuned with low-torque
output so a driver feels the juice flowing
through all four forward gears. The
single-cam 4.6-liter V8 produces 239
hp and ties to a smooth automatic transmission.
All
versions of Town Car for 2006 roll on
new 17-inch wheels, with 12-spoke machined
aluminum wheels going to Signature,
10-spoke aluminum wheels for Signature
Limited and Signature L, and 18-spoke
chromed aluminum wheels for the Designer
edition. Also, there are new colors
on the paint palette like Pewter Clearcoat
Metallic, Dark Cherry Clearcoat Metallic
and two new two-tone combinations.
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Lincoln
Navigator |
Lincoln's luxurious full-size SUV stocks
a massive V8 engine and a vast cabin
for seven or eight passengers on three
tiers with a standard third-row bench
that tucks into the cargo floor. Navigator's
5.4-liter V8 delivers 300 hp through
a six-speed automatic transmission.
For safety, the AdvanceTrac anti-skid
gizmo with Roll Stability Control (RSC)
is aboard, along with curtain-style
air bags, and an all-wheel-drive (AWD)
model is available.
Lincoln's
big SUV provides an extensive array
of standard features in two variations
labeled Luxury and Ultimate. The Ultimate
edition adds power to open the rear
liftgate, a power moonroof, heated and
cooled front bucket seats plus power
controls for folding the third-row seat
into the floor. New Elite Package for
Ultimate applies 18-inch chrome wheels,
a navigation system, Soundmark deluxe
audio gear, high intensity discharge
(HID) headlamps, a backseat video entertainment
kit and power running boards.
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Lincoln
Mark LT |
The first pickup for Lincoln -- riding
on the full-size chassis of Ford's best-selling
F-150 truck -- shows a profile that's
similar to F-150 but Lincoln design
cues apply, such as the waterfall grille
up front, a band of shiny chrome ringing
the vehicle and four thick-spoke wheels
plated in chrome. Inside the four-door
cab, there's genuine wood accents with
soft leather covering all seats and
textured aluminum dotting door panels
and the front console. There's a truck-strong
powertrain on tap with Ford's 5.4-liter
Triton V8 kicking out 300 hp. High power
and torque ratings for this engine make
the Mark LT worthy for towing a hefty
trailer, as maximum tow capacity rises
to 8900 pounds and payload capacity
in the truck's back bed tallies to 1620
pounds. Optional gear extends to four-wheel-drive
traction, power adjustable pedals, a
power moonroof and running boards. |
Lincoln
Zephyr |
A stylish luxury sedan shows up in Lincoln's
line for 2006 called Zephyr, namesake
from ancient Greece for the mythic god
of the west wind but also a streamlined
Lincoln from 1936 packing a V12 engine.
Zephyr of 2006 also shows a streamlined
package and luxury-car cabin but the
engine has only half the number of cylinders
of its 1936 predecessor. Powertrain
is a dual-cam 3.0-liter V6 with 210
hp managed through a six-speed automatic.
Standard
safety systems include dual front air
bags and seat-mounted side air bags
for each front seat plus curtain-style
air bags concealed above side windows
for head protection of front and rear
riders. Cabin content ranges from soft
leather upholstery on seats to trimwork
in real wood (dark ebony or light maple)
and satin-finish aluminum, white electrolumin-escent
lighting for instruments, twin-zone
climate controls, a navigation system
and deluxe THX audio components. |
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