Review:
Lincoln Mark and its luxury truck cars have long been appraised since the year 2006 when first versions were introduced to the public. Specialists are aware of the fact that the company have already tried to create a similar truck. But the predecessor of Lincoln mark didn’t produce the effect needed. So the producers decided to create a new line of cars that would be not overpriced as their predecessor and moreover would possess the practicality of the car and the truck.
Under the hood there is a 5.4-liter V8 engine, able to produce 300 horsepower, coupled to four-speed automatic transmission.

Two- or four-wheel drive was an option for those for whom it is essential. On the highway the engine works smooth, but some claim that the steering and the whole control of the wheels could be better. The handling is average especially when there is sudden need to stop. But on the whole, taking into consideration its huge size and heavy weight, Lincoln Mark is better at this task than other cars similar to it.
One can choose between 5.5-feet length and 6.5. At models dating from 2007 there are 20-inch chrome wheels but not in standard specification. The cabin is spacious, providing much place for all sorts of bins for products. The standard is to have leather seats, power-folding mirrors, and heated seats in the front. As for the elements of cabin’s interior, there appeared many natural materials as leather, wood.

On the other hand, designers gave up the idea to put plastic elements of the interior. But despite the good-quality materials, the price for the luxurious cabin and for the car as a whole is not so high as compared to other vehicle of the same type. Other optional elements of the interior include DVD-system for the rear seats; some models also became equipped with a special camera, which gives rear overview of the road.
One has to mention that the car, overloaded with all sorts of cargo, weighs almost three tons. Despite its size, weight and luxury-type, it is very comfortable to handle. It tackles daily needs and suits the life of a family.