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2006 Lincoln Mark LT First Impression
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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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Design
With the 2006 Mark LT, function follows Ford, but the luxury side of this truck has definite Lincoln leanings. Front seats are wide and cushy with a handsome cut of leather, wrapped in rugged, refined bodywork.
With the 2006 Mark LT, function follows Ford, but the luxury side of this truck has definite Lincoln leanings. Front seats are wide and cushy with a handsome cut of leather. The center console is armchair width, with a generous supply of cup holders and storage space. It sounds strange to say that there are better and lesser grades of plastic, but when you sample a high-end interior like this one, you realize that this is true. One reason the Mark LT’s cabin looks good is the company it keeps. Dash and door panels are trimmed in exceptionally rich looking ebony wood. Controls and switchgear are truck-simple in design: a relief in a luxurious vehicle equipped with plenty of electronics on board. The Mark LT seats three adults in back in good comfort, and over the road the cabin is notably quiet, by truck standards. Of course, if you want to make some noise, you can do that too. The standard stereo comes with a six-disc CD changer with MP3 play capability, offering good tone for your tunes. And, if you want to provide some diversion options for the passengers in back, think in terms of the optional rear seat entertainment system. All of the above is wrapped in rugged, refined bodywork. The 2006 Lincoln Mark LT’s design shows a family resemblance with both the F-150 and the Navigator. A distinctive waterfall grille highlights the front view, while oversize, wraparound tail lamps brighten up the back. Chrome, 10-spoke wheels dress up the sides, and the whole package is tied together with a broad, chrome band that wraps around the bumpers and rocker panels, encircling the Mark LT in brightwork. Photos: © Dan Lyons 2005
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