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| From what I read in Automotive News, the first D3 Lincoln would be out in the summer of 2007 and the second one would be out in early 2008. I believe I read that Ford would make a final decision sometime later this year. | |
| I have had my 2004 Crown Vic LX Sport (gotta have that floor shifter) since Aug 1, 2004 (car built Aug 2003 and sat on dealer lot for a full year)...it rides so smooth on the highway, could get better mpg (I am not hard on it), but would be nice with more HP...doesn't the Mustang have the same 4.6L but put out 300 HP???...is the 5.4L really necessary, or are we just splitting hairs between the 2 engines...300 HP and the CV would fly, never need more power than that...they could update some of the interior, since the car's engineering was paid for back in the 1980s...I would like to see some firmer sport seats (but keep the 8-way power and adj lumbar supports on driver and passenger), 5 speed auto OD trans, some simple amenities like Homelink (available in the GM but not CV), "door ajar" and "trunk open" dash lights (how can it not have those?), maybe a more modern 250-300 watt CD/Audio system, mine looks like it is from the 80s...separate headlights for upper and lower beams, side by side for a low profile hood, maybe offer HID Xenon, side marker lights like on the GM (when those marker lights come on at nights, it illuminate the countryside so you can play night baseball), bring back the taillights from last year which had amber signal lights at the bottom of the red taillight...headlight switch on a steering column stalk like on imports, just to name a few...if they added some or all of these ideas, especially the 300HP engine (they did it in the Marauder), I would buy another one in a few years, and, if I knew they were going to terminate the CV/GM, I would certainly buy one and store it so I would have another one when this one wears out...many folks call it a "old person's car" but what is wrong with great safety, large car, great ride, good road car, maybe it is just the old folks who figured it out and Ford is smart enough to provide it... | |
| Ford is definitely smart enough to figure out they should keep making it after GM & Chrysler quit making them because some pointed head MBA from Michigan State U said 'Nobody wants big RWD cars anymore, let's drop them and force our customers into Luminas, and call them Impalas, they won't know the difference!' | |
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Opened Motortrend yesterday "redesign on existing platform". I wonder what it would be. Me personally - I would like to have more legroom for rear passengers. Extended (like BMW) driver and passenger seats. And deeper trunk. May be air suspension on all four corners. Slightly updated exterior - a little edgier - but just a little. Xenon headlights. Detailing of more expensive car, like LED taillight, or at least, as in post 2930 "the taillights from last year which had amber signal lights at the bottom of the red taillight". Keep shifter on the steering column - I personally don't see any point in wasting floor space. What's name of it - rear parking signal? That's too. Tranny could be 5 or 6 speed (like the one on Montego) - will it add to fuel economy. Something like Chrysler's Variable Displacement engine would be nice. Ford should think heavily about putting some hybrid powerplants in it's heavier vehicles - CV is mostly fleet/cab/cop car - it will be fuel economy of scale. Did I forget something?
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I am thinking about purchasing a 1999 Grand Marquis GS. Were there problems with the 1999 intake manifolds (I know 1997 especially had problems because they were plastic)? Any problems with head gaskets?
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Replying to: fsv (Jan 06, 2005 10:27 am) I have to ask, why? I remember back far enough, to the advent of automatics, when there were 1 and 2 speed automatics in the early 60's. They were ok, not efficient but ok. 3 speeds were revolutionary in 62 & 63. That's all we had until the 80's then Automatic Overdrives came out and Wow! The effort to squeeze an extra MPG out of a Lincoln Town Car spawned a 4 speed automatic! Unfortunately, the damn thing had a short life span since they self destructed from a constant shifting in and out of OD, so everybody locked them out of OD unless they hit the freeway. There went the economy. Now, we're getting 5 speed trannys. I have one. I gotta tell you, I think it's overkill. That first gear lasts about a second, and it's into second. What was the point? Did that really get me anything? I'm not sure it did. Now we need 6 speeds? Frankly, I don't think so. I think 4 was probably enough, and I'm damn sure 5 is. YMMV, that's just my opinion. I can't imaging how 6 speeds is going to do much more for me that 5 does. |
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Replying to: dhski04 (Jan 06, 2005 5:28 pm)
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Hmmm, nvbanker....my Five Hundred has infinitely variable speeds! |
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Agree with johnclineii - ideal is infinitely variable speeds. MB's will be getting now 7-speed autos. CVT is ideal. Reality is - cvt is still not strong to handle bigger engines. But we should try to get to ideal solution. And major reason is fuel economy. Doesn't it hurt to fill up the Mountaineer once a week? Gas here in NY is very expensive, I don't know about state where you are... Ford also better gets a hybrid for it's bigger trucks and cars - and soon.
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| Does anyone have a CV/GM WITHOUT traction control/abs and live in a snowy area? I'm still hesitant about buying a RWD car without traction control/abs. | |
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