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Subscribe to this threadMKF? Lincoln to get a version of the Flex?
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Larry @ Jan 3rd 2008 8:01AM
LINCOLN: What a luxury car USED to be!
TheOne442 @ Jan 3rd 2008 11:19AM
Hope everyone gets a chance to say goodbye to Mercury before he leaves the party.
Tool @ Jan 3rd 2008 11:24AM
Yep, just slap a big ugly grille on it, charge $5,000 more and call it a Lincoln.
Yet another BOLD MOVE from the geniuses in Dearborn.
3cubed minus 3squared plus1 @ Jan 3rd 2008 11:46AM
There not just going to slap a Lincoln grille on this on.
The Lincoln version has a more curved body than the boxy Flex.
500 @ Jan 3rd 2008 1:29PM
It's hilarious how everyone thinks that's the actual vehicle. Great autoblog visuals - love the '88 Continental grille.
Polly Prissy Pants @ Jan 3rd 2008 7:13PM
We get a Lincoln Flex (shudder) and Europeans get a kick arse Focus ST. Yea, that's fair. And why even bother? This Flex thing whether it's a Ford or a Lincoln will flop. I guarantee it. The Flex is so foul you're looking at Freestyle 2.0 here. And I really like(d) the Freestyle! It truly pains me to see a great company like Ford make such glaring, eventually crippling mistakes that anyone with even a trickle of automotive blood in their body could see coming a mile away. Oh well, maybe Ford 2.0 will do better.