Lincoln Mark LT - The Car Connection

The Lincoln Mark LT was a luxury-trimmed version of the Ford F-150 pickup truck. A part of the Lincoln lineup in the U. S. from the 2006 to 2008 model years, the Mark LT was a successor to the ill-fated Lincoln Blackwood, the brand's first attempt at a high-falutin' pickup. Read More Below » The Lincoln Mark LT was a luxury-trimmed version of the Ford F-150 pickup truck. A part of the Lincoln lineup in the U. S. from the 2006 to 2008 model years, the Mark LT was a successor to the ill-fated Lincoln Blackwood, the brand's first attempt at a high-falutin' pickup. Throughout its three-year lifespan, the Mark LT's gas mileage was rated by the EPA as low as 12/16 mpg. Available with either rear-wheel or four-wheel drive, the Mark LT rode on a suspension that was softened up compared to that in the F-150, to provide a more Lincoln-like ride. For passenger comfort and cargo storage, the Mark LT was as useful as the similar F-150. With four full doors, front captain's chairs, and a three-passenger rear bench, it had good room and support for five adults. With a high-end payload rating of 1,460 pounds, the Lincoln Mark LT could carry a lot more than the Blackwood, though the short bed limited its ultimate utility. Source: www.thecarconnection.com