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4.75 out of 5 stars

My NEW MOM Mobile

tracy, 09/11/2009
2006 Lincoln Mark LT 4dr SuperCrew 4WD SB (5.4L 8cyl 4A)
16 of 19 people found this review helpful

I am absolutely thrilled with my "new to me" TRUCK. I wanted to get rid of my MOM mobile safari van. I wanted a "TOY that was functional" NO van and Not gray. Was leaning toward a HUMMER and decided it would not be functional for our family. We need to HAUL our toys in the back of a truck; 4-wheeler, kayak, motorcycle plus tow a trailer at times. I get alot of compliments on my truck and people think it is brand new it is a 2006. No buyers remorse here and so far it gets 17.3-18.2 MPG not to bad!! FUN to drive. LOVE IT!!! PS. My Husband and son had to modify the muffler to add "rumble" it was to quiet for them. I have to admit I enjoy the rumble also. Thanks Honey and my son!!

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5 out of 5 stars

Remarkable Truck

Don H, 12/27/2006
2006 Lincoln Mark LT 4dr SuperCrew SB (5.4L 8cyl 4A)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

This is by far the best truck I have ever seen (and I live in San Antonio, TX). Gets comments everywhere I go. Power and fuel mileage are extremely good for a truck this large. Plenty of room inside and out for how I would use a truck. Stereo even impresses the kids -- the subwoofer will make the cars around you shake. The real wood trim is so smooth, you have to look twice to realize what they are. The chrome running boards look great with the rest of the truck, and are very functional with the rubber inserts.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Lincoln lt performance

RON HALVIN, 04/15/2005
2006 Lincoln Mark LT 4dr SuperCrew SB (5.4L 8cyl 4A)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Our 3000 mile trip from florida to michigan and back was in style, comfort, easy handling, gas milage and dependibiltiy, this truck is a sure winner. Pulling a large tandem trailer, it still performed beyond my expectations. Truck pulling fully loaded tandem trailer, averaged 16.5 Mpg.

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Best truck I've ever owned

ghost-flame, 06/26/2008
2006 Lincoln Mark LT 4dr SuperCrew 4WD SB (5.4L 8cyl 4A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

True Lincoln. I have had many Fords and Chevy trucks. This is my 1st Lincoln. An accidental purchase. I was in the market for an F-150 Lariat. By the time I added the options I wanted this truck was $3,000 cheaper and it was on the dealer's floor. I have about 33,000 miles on it now and it is still like brand new. Comfort is as good as my bros 75k Mercedes. The fit and finish- cut above the F-150. I have had no problems. My only beef, but a big vehicle, is the gas mileage. I get 12mpg ave. What can I expect? With gas at $4.20 a gallon it's no fun. Perfoms great, love on long trips. Step on the gas and let the horses loose! I would buy again. I will keep this truck till it dies!

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Gorgeous truck

Gary Del Piano, 11/19/2006
2006 Lincoln Mark LT 4dr SuperCrew 4WD SB (5.4L 8cyl 4A)
3 of 3 people found this review helpful

The Lincoln Mark LT truck is an elegant version of an F-150 Lariat. It drives like a luxury SUV with absolutely no "trucky" feel, making you forget you're driving a pickup. The engine is smooth, strong, throaty. Transmission shifts seamlessly during cruising. Body fit and finish is impressive. The stereo pumps. The shortbed has generous cargo space and extends to 8-ft with the tailgate down. There's lots of plastic on dashboard, but is tastefully done and durable. The Lincoln trim makes it more mature and sophisticated than an F-150. Negatives: the leather may be bit delicate, rear seat backrest too straight up, no overall difference than an F-150 Lariat, which sells for $6,000 cheaper.

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