Too huge to justify its existence to me, but heck I'm sure there are some people that can make use of its size. Looks good though.
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Im curious to see if Licoln will come out with a longer navigator in the same thing. It would be nice to see one. My mom has a 04 navi. But is it me or is all cars and trucks looking the same nowadays?
jeff
Not sure on a Lincoln version of the EL
but GM's luxury division said....
General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner confirmed that Cadillac will get its first hybrid vehicle in the fall of 2007 with the 2008 Escalade SUV. Wagoner made the announcement Wednesday at the Baltimore transmission plant during a ceremony to name the plant as the builder of GM’s hybrid transmissions.
The hybrid version of the Escalade will use a new transmission made by GM’s Allison division. The two-mode hybrid system will be similar to what GM will use in the hybrid version of a Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon SUVs. The hybrid Escalade will get a 25 percent gain in fuel economy, meaning the vehicle could get close to 30 mpg on the highway. The supplier for the nickel-metal batteries to be used in the Escalade will be Panasonic EV, a Japanese company.
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Why is ford releasing another Larger than Expedition SUV when the Excursion was a big failure? Doesn't make sense.
I did some seachring and Lincoln is going to release the longer version of the navigator in 2008.
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spikej wrote:Why is ford releasing another Larger than Expedition SUV when the Excursion was a big failure? Doesn't make sense.
Difference here is that the Excursion was based on the Super-Duty frame, here the EL is based on the light-duty frame, so it is less truckish and it could compare better to the Suburban, since Tahoe and Suburban has been the the top sellers in their class.
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