Wildcat
Well-Known Member
S550-based Lincoln? I'm afraid to imagine. Most of what Lincoln puts out has been really uninteresting to me for the past decade or so. They need to replace whoever designs the taillights. Yikes.
IMO the Lincoln brand almost seems beyond redemption. The name itself just evokes images of things that are.....dated and old and boring to me. Would be nice to see a total reboot of a ford luxury brand under a new name. With a RWD V8 Sedan![]()
In all honesty, I wouldn't be surprised if Lincoln just gets dropped one day. Ford can sell all of its vehicles in different trims including luxury under one nameplate.
I pretty much agree with the sentiments above. I don't think Lincoln will be around long term. Every time I see one, it's still usually a senior citizen driving it, even the SUVs. I can't remember seeing one on the road with a driver under the age of 50.
To me Lincoln sells to a very limited audience. Legacy customers who've always bought them, and then a smattering of luxury buyers who probably bought one because they got a good deal compared to a Lexus or Caddy.
Most people still see them as a dressed up Ford and would either get another luxury brand or save the dough and just buy the Ford equivalent.
I know some would disagree, but I think a Mustang based Lincoln coupe would flop. Because they would still have the same problem. Buyers would buy a Mustang and pocket the savings, or look at the German/Caddy competition.
Cadillac shares its guts with other GM brands, but their design identity is a complete break from anything else GM has.
The new Lincoln SUV, while nice, is clearly a dressed up Escape. The rear valence is directly off of the Escape.
I think Lincoln will get "Mercuryed" in the near future. Just my opinion
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