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Yessssssssssss
[reads article]
RIP Lincoln Aviator
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RWD platform? Like the Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Finally, a rival.
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Also...new unibody RWD Ford platform?
And the T6 Ranger is body on frame...
Does the Falcon live again?
Does the F-150 go unibody????
Does the Continental go RWD?
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“moneyed millennial” is like “jumbo shrimp”.
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Has anyone met one of those?
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Nah. The power of crossover monies are too stronk.
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The only way to get money anymore is to be fired by Trump
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“It’s not a slam dunk,” she said of the Aviator. “Lincoln hasn’t earned its cred with the young crowd and that’s an audience that tends to like import brands.”
Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!
mSome marketing asshole somewhere is like “Yes, she used the lingo of our target market!”
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It seems like they’re defining millennials on the higher age of the spectrum. I can tell you that almost every (woman, at least) that I know wants an XC60 or LX350 or Q5, so they may not be wrong (I’m early 30s).
With 84-month financing, anything is within reach! /sarcasm
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Will it also get a full frame and shed the soccer mom appeal?
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Unibody
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So the answer is no.
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I still think Aviator should have been resuscitated as the nameplate for a luxury coupe. Nothing inspires images of flying an aircraft like a heavy, boxy, anchor-like SUV, right?