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2006 Lincoln Mark LT First Impression
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More function, less fashion
by Dan Lyons
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TO THE POINT
Selling Points: Real pickup bed, real towing and hauling capability, available four-wheel-drive, ultra-luxe interior
Deal Breakers: No expanding mid-gate like Escalade EXT, looks plenty like a Ford F-150
Our Advice: Forget the Blackwood. Lincoln’s first real truck is the 2006 Mark LT.
MEET THE COMPETITION
Cadillac Escalade EXT GMC Sierra Denali
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We’ve seen this before. A Lincoln pickup truck, that is, but you could be forgiven if you don’t remember it. Lincoln’s first – and last – foray into the land of pick’em-ups was the ill-fated, short-lived Blackwood. That 2002 entry had faux wood sides, a fixed hard cap over the cargo bed, and a fifty-large price tag. It stuck around the marketplace just long enough for a cup of coffee, departing after a brilliantly brief, one-year production run. The Blackwood never kindled much interest with buyers, but chalk it up to the wrong execution of the right idea – too much fashion, not enough function. Now, Lincoln is back with the 2006 Mark LT: a new truck with a different slant on the pickup segment, and with a much better shot at taking a piece of the market for high-end haulers. Photos: © Dan Lyons 2005
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