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Lexus Reveals 2007 LS 460
titan replied to CSpec's topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)
No hating from my camp. I agree with you. This will be a winner. And the interior is beautiful. Especially because it lacks the iDrive, Command, and MMI (BMW,MB,Audi) systems. -
2006 NAIAS: Lincoln MKX
titan replied to Northstar's topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)
But isn't the RX the Enclave's target too? Along with the MDX? I hadn't heard anything about a CUV based on the D3. What do you know about it? -
This car is similar to the RL. I dont' see it as a big brother. This is the smaller of the two new Lincoln sedan concepts we know will be introduced. The Big flaship (for the LS, Q) has yet to be seen. I agree with you 100%. I really hope it bends the minds of both the consumer and (especially) reviewer, in a GOOD way. I don't think an intro announcement has been made.
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Just because the design of this concept (which we all know is the next gen G) is evolutionary, doesn't mean it's a refresh. You make it sound like a reskin. This is an all new car, with atleast a revised FM platform (probably the M's), new powertrains, etc. What's wrong with them building they're next car's looks on the last car's success?
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2006 NAIAS: Lincoln MKX
titan replied to Northstar's topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)
Check out CSpec's comparison chart of the Enclave's dimensions against the compeititon. It's pretty much comparable to the vehicles I previously listed; except that it's noticably longer, so the there is TRUE third row comfort. It's a longish, midsize crossover in the same class as the RX/MDX/SRX et. all. The Aviators in that class. -
2006 NAIAS: Lincoln MKX
titan replied to Northstar's topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)
Yep. Basically... -
2006 NAIAS: Lincoln MKX
titan replied to Northstar's topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)
How? Could you explain that? I thought that they were in the same class. The Enclave is a larger, and offers a third row, but I thought they were in the same class. Along with the RX, X5, SRX, MDX, LR3, M-Class. The Enclave doesn't compete with the Escalade, QX56, and Navigator, does it? -
Lexus Reveals 2007 LS 460
titan replied to CSpec's topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)
Absolutely. Caddy still lacks a true entry for this segment. A new DTS would have been perfect. Maybe with the next gen? -
Yeah, with the AWD as a standard feature, Lincoln will focus on Acura and Audi. But by default, that puts them in compeititon with the rest. It's not like they're a different segment, just becaus they're AWD. This car spanks the RL, IMO. That said, I agree with the second part of your post. The car is a good looking car, but it doesn't take Lincoln of old, and make it new (like the beautiful concept sketch you posted). But the car is a good looking car, as opposed to a bad looking car, IMO. And the interior's design, layout, etcs. Kills the STS, let alone the CTS. The only Caddy who's inteior is stunning to me, is the Escalade's. It's a fine line that Lincoln and Caddy walk; they have the rich historys that Lexus, Acura, and Infiniti don't have. They have to stay true to there past, while moving forward and being totally retro (which would be bad). A fine example of walking the line perfectly is the Enclave concept. I think that this MKS would sell well, if priced correctly against the majors.
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Yeah. That's a really good engine, and they're already using it in the XC90. But, I think that the HP is a little low. When this car somes to market, it'll be underpowered. The new LS makes 380HP; the new S and 7 V8s make no less than 375HP (which mean those engines will trickle down their respective lines to become their standard V8). The next Q's V8 will certainly make atleast 380HP... not to take anything away from the concept. I really like it. I'm just thinking down the line, when this is introduced.
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Yeah. It's really just a difference of opinion. I say it'll be a success, because the Max has been a sales success. This Sentra's face improves on the Max's,IMO, because it doesn't have that toothy grill. As far as the similar car in different sizes, it's a formula that has worked. It worked out very well for BMW with the old 3/5/7, and the old MBs C/E/S. The Max will be redesigned so that it's much closer to the Teana, so there won't be two cars on the same showroom floor that are very similar for very long.
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Damnit, I really like it. It looks good, in and out, IMO. It's spacious, and has room to become a premium compact, not that the Versa's here. It comes with either the 6sp manual, or a CVT; and the new four is sure to make around 180HP. If I was in the market looking for a compact car, it'd be either this or the Cobalt. The Jetta's nice, but overpriced.
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2006 NAIAS: Lincoln MKX
titan replied to Northstar's topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)
Wow, I think ya'll are being a bit harsh. I think that this is a great addititon to Lincoln, and it looks great (in and out). I'd rock it in a heartbeat. That said, the Enclave BLOWS this out of the water, lol But like VarianceJ30, I'll save my final assestment of that comparison for the production Enclave.