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2007 Lincoln Mark Lt "supercharged" on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:46800
Location:

Pearland, Texas, United States

Pearland, Texas, United States

One Owner, Dealer Serviced (All Records), Custom Tune and Performance Parts Installed @ 1 Performance Shop!! 

Never Wrecked or Repainted

This Truck has never even been to a car wash. Onsite Auto Detailer washes and waxes Only.

442 Rear Wheel HP 543lbs Torque

Performance modifications listed below(does not include labor and installation costs):

 

All Fluids Mobil 1 Synthetic Since Date Of Purchase (11-07)     (Oil, Tranny, Rear End)

Whipple Mid Sized Supercharger 07'

Purchased 6-13 and Completely Rebuilt By Whipple (6-13)         Several Thousands

FRPP Hot Rod Cams                                (6-13)                                  $778.00

Auto Meter Gauges And Pod (Air Fuel & Boost)  (6-13)                       $453.01

Ford Racing 39lb Injectors                      (6-13)                                    $400.00

Maradyne Dual Electric Fans                 (05-13)                                   $500.00        

Billet Torque Converter  (3000 Stall)     (6-13)                                     $550.00

PA Flex Plate                                         (6-13)                                     $169.95

Plugs                                                      (6-13)                                       $73.00

Airiad Throttle Body Spacer                   (12-11)                                   $100.00

Pacesetter Long Tube Headers          (12-11)                                      $600.00

Magnaflow True Dual Exhaust               (4-08)                                     $500.00

Off Road High Flow Cats                        (4-08)                                    $400.00

Hawk Front & Rear Brake Pads                 (5-13)                                 $193.00

Monroe Front Struts                                   (5-13)                                 $253.28

Strut Mount Kit                                           (5-13)                                 $136.37

Rancho Rear Adjustable Shocks               (5-13)                                 $251.12

2" Drop Rear Shackles                              (5-13)                                 $121.24

4.56 Gears                                                (5-13)                                       ??

Almost Brand New Nitrogen Filled Nitto 420S 305/50 R20 M+S Tires

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Auto blog

MyFord Touch getting buttons and knobs back to counter criticisms

Mon, 17 Jun 2013

Ford deserves credit for being a front-runner in offering advanced infotainment technology with its Sync and MyFord Touch systems, but continued consumer complaints over its confusing touchscreen interface and capacitive controls has made the automaker relent. The Wall Street Journal reports that physical buttons and knobs for controlling tuning and volume will be coming back to Ford vehicles equipped with the controversial infotainment system.
The 2013 F-150 with MyFord Touch gives us a glimpse of what the new layout with buttons and knobs might look like, as Ford says a similar balance of touch screen capability and buttons/knobs are what's being planned for future models. And, while capacitive controls have no fans in the halls of Autoblog, many of Ford's models with MyFord Touch do have a large physical knob for adjusting volume with integrated buttons for tuning and advancing tracks, though most of those are models with the optional upgraded Sony Audio system. Lincoln models with MyLincoln Touch, however, feature only capacitive controls for all stereo and climate functions.
Despite receiving enough complaints to throw buttons and knobs back into the mix (a move that reminds us of BMW's iDrive trajectory, among others), Ford reports that Sync and MyFord Touch have still been sold on 79 percent of its 2013 model year vehicles, a number it claims is double the rate that Honda and Toyota are getting for their infotainment systems. Ford also states that owners who do opt for the duo of technologies are more satisfied with overall vehicle quality than those who don't have it.

Lincoln prepping MKZ re-launch?

Thu, 04 Apr 2013

Launching an all-new car is no easy task. Case in point is the 2013 Lincoln MKZ, introduced with the fanfare of a major nationwide marketing campaign, including expensive Super Bowl ads, just as Ford was curbing production over potential quality issues. The resulting mess was nothing short of a nightmare for any automaker - customers visiting dealerships looking for cars that hadn't been delivered yet. Disappointed buyers walked out of Lincoln retailers without new keys in their hands, or switched to a competing brand to fill empty spaces in their driveways.
The impact was painful, as Lincoln's sales in January and February of this year were among the lowest it has recorded in more than a quarter century. Even though March looked a bit brighter, with the supply crisis reportedly over (there are 3,000 units in transit and production is approaching 200 units per day) the automaker is reportedly studying the feasibility of giving its pivotal MKZ the launch it originally deserved.
According to TheDetroitBureau.com, putting the MKZ back on consumer's radar could cost Ford tens of millions of dollars, but that kind of investment may be warranted if potential buyers have forgotten about the new model... or worse, if they have forgotten about Lincoln.

Never mind the naysayers; Lincoln is worth saving

Fri, 10 Jan 2014



In the case of Henry Leland, naming his new car brand after the first President he cast a vote for in 1864 seemed a jolly good idea, on paper.
You should always be careful about the name you choose to give your new baby. The power of association can work in many ways, not always positive.