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December 3, 2008
Page A9
Portland OL s e r v e r Auto R C V 1 C VF
News and reviews on new motor vehicles
availablewith 18-inch, 19-inch.or
20-inch wheels.
A great deal of effort clearly
went into the design and produc­
tion of the Lincoln MKS, which
marks a point in the transition of
a brand as it carries tradition into
the future by using technology.
The sedan leaves behind the lei­
sure suit and gold chain image by
way of measurable improvements
ip physical and digital systems.
The Lincoln MKS is a m od­
ern alternative for the full size
luxury car custom er seeking
American style and innovation.
W hile the naturally aspirated
V-6 and six-speed automatic
serve the current car well, the
E c o -B o o st tw in -tu rb o V -6
coupled wfth AW D will clearly
propel this luxury machine onto
an entirely different level.
2009
Lincoln MKS
MKS: Evolution
of the American
Luxury Car
B y K athleen C arr
The venerable Lincoln Town
Car had its day; it’s the work­
horse of limousine services ev­
erywhere. The last body-on-frame
car for sale in the U.S., it rides on
a chassis first designed in 1981. It
isn't much for a luxury car mar­
quee to hang its hat on.
So for 2009, Lincoln has ended
production of the Town Car, and
will introduce its new flagship Specifications: 3 .7 Liter, V-6, 24-valve, 273-hp @ 27 0 Ib-ft. torque engine; 6-Speed automatic transmission w / select shift:
replacement, the MKS. Intended 1 7-City 24-Highway, ; $44,570. MSRP
to bring Lincoln brand into the
21 st century; a car that Ford hopes stack is clean and uncluttered, is standard, you'll need to pop for can make the best of the 3.7-liter
Michael Tillery
will help put its luxury division with an information screen inte­ some of the pricey option pack­ V-6 and its six-speed automatic
back on the map after years of grated at the top. The cabin is ages to take full advantage of the transmission by sliding the gear­
shift lever to the right, thus en­
losing ground. The MKS looks swathed by real wood (ebony or system.
5 0 3 .9 7 5 .8 0 0 4
C
ontrol
virtually
anything
gaging
the SelectShift mode which
olive
ash)
and
Bridge
of
Weir
more like what the competition
allows
you
to
push
forward
to
found
on
the
car's
center
console
leather.
has been offering for years. It
michael@bridgetownrealty.com
Interior design is on par with with your voice. Want to change downshift and pull back to up­
offers technologies now common
to Mercedes-Benz and Lexus cars. other cars in this segment. Mate­ the radio station, play a CD or shift.
Please call me, your neighborhood
Thus engaged, the 3.7-liter V-
Its most striking exterior de­ rials quality is a mixed bag, how­ input a destination on the naviga­
specialist, for any of your Real Estate
sign feature is its double-wing ever, with too much chintzy plas­ tion system? How about finding 6 eagerly races to it’s redline and
needs. My success is built on a
grille, which sweeps up into the tic and Ford-grade switchgear. m ovie tim es or even sports provides strong acceleration and
commitment to quality service.
linear power, even if it's not par­
jewel-like headlamps, wrapping
ticularly scintillating. In manual
around the front fascia and form­
mode, the gearshift lever bangs
ing a sharp crease that defines the
against its stops as you push it
high beltline..A subtle kick-up
back and forth, which sounds
over the rear wheel calls back
and feels a little cheap, but you
cues found on m any classic
quickly learn not to move it
Lincolns. Strong shoulders, dra­
through its full range of motion.
matic C-pillars, clean body sides,
The V-6 is certainly a good en­
a tall rear deck and large wheels
and tires lend the Lincoln MKS a Lincoln's ventilated seats are a scores? All accessible with one gine. Spring o f2009, the EcoBoost
nice touch, as are the M KS's stan­ button and your voice. All of this twin-turbo V-6, will be released.
confident stance.
The 2009 Lincoln M KS comes
Modem luxury carries through dard rear heated seats. Moreover, high-tech stuff is wrapped in
standard
with stability and trac­
inside, as well. Space is abun; the 2009 MKS offers plenty of Lincoln's sleek new full-size se­
tion
co
n
tro l, fro nt-seat side
dant. Lincoln claims the M KS has interior and cargo space — the dan, the MKS.
airbags,
side
curtain airbags and
You
start
the
2009
Lincoln
the largest rearcabin in its class in trunk will hold 18.4 cubic feet.
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antilock
brakes
with brake assist.
MKS
with
a
push
button,
and
the
every important dimension, in­ Rear passenger room and com­
3.7-liter V-6 springs to life with a An all-new independent rear sus­
cluding head, leg and shoulder fort are particularly impressive.
Ford introduced its revolution­ pleasing rasp. Pull the gearshift pension design is aimed at maxi­
room.
ary
Sync system last year on cars lever into Drive, and you're off: mizing suspension travel and al­
Its interior is sleek. The sym­
like
the Focus. In this luxurious there are no shifter paddles or lowing for more precise tuning.
metrical instrument panel has a
new
Lincoln,
Ford has taken Sync other newfangled gearchanging T he fro n t su sp e n sio n uses
clean look with relatively fewbreak
to
its
logical
next
step. While Sync- devices here, but MKS owners MacPherson struts. MKS will be
lines. The flow-through center
Broker
f
Control virtually anything found
on the car's center console with
your voice...All accessible with one
button and your voice.
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for undocumented students pe­
nalizes innocent victimsofafailed
immigration system and destroys
the American Dream.
Ensure Economic Opportunity
and Safety for Women and Girls.
We should build safer and more
affordable housing for victims of
sexual and domestic violence,
create a better trained workforce
nisms so more Oregonians can in the childcare industry and de­
velop a more affordable childcare
save for retirement.
Protect Access to the Ameri­ system.
These goals are achievable.
can Dream for Immigrants and
Refugees. All Oregonians ulti­ I'm "Fired up! Ready to go!" and
mately pay more for health care confront poverty. Are you?
Charles Sheketoff is executive
when we deny health care to
people because of their immigra­ director of the Oregon Center for
tion status. Barring college doors Public Policy.
Voters said ‘‘no ” to a draconian “lock
'em u p ” scheme on the November ballot.
The legislature should respond by providing
treatment and job training opportunities that
help reduce violence and recidivism and
increase community safety.
brought into the 21 st century by
addi ng coverage for part-ti me and
contingent wqrkers. We also need
to enact paid sick leave and fami ly
leave insurance.
Invest in the Public G ood
Through Fair Budget and Tax
Policies. The state's revenue
shortfall threatens critical public increase the Earned Income Tax
structures. This revenue problem Credit to make work pay for low-
must be met with a revenue solu­ wage workers with children.
tion, not cuts to vital public ser­
Build and Protect Assets for
vices.
Financial Stability and Growth.
Preserv ing our Nation’s Rental We can make sure people being
Housing. We should realign our assisted in public benefits pro­
public investments in housing to grams are allowed to acquire as­
support affordable rental and sets, and we can develop mecha­
owner-occupied homes. The leg­
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Records. Voters said "no" to a
draconian "lock 'em up" scheme
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Increase Economic Mobility
Through Lifelong Education.
Intel has noted that one reason
the company moved to Oregon in
the 1970s was Oregon's "K-life
E very tim e w e a r r a n g e a p e rs o n a liz e d fu n e ra l service, w e ta k e special p rid e g o in g
education system." Investment
th e e x tr a m ile. W ith o u r o n lin e M e m o ria l O b itu a ry , n o w w e c a n d o even m ore.
in an education-for-life system,
F rien d s a n d fam ily c a n fin d o u t.sc rv ic e in fo rm a tio n , v ie w ph o to s, re a d o b itu a ry ,
from preschool through adult
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nomic mobility for Oregonians.
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benefits. We also can't afford to
give more tax breaks to businesses
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