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Hackett's time is running out and Lincoln becomes Chinese brand
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16173476" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>On the contrary, I can say that my parents who are in their mid 60s and are looking for a midsize SUV and my dad said he and my mom want this Aviator more than anything but they dont want to go that expensive. They aren't super wealthy but if they were a little more well off they would get it in a heartbeat. If I had the money I would get one in a heartbeat and I may be looking for a used one down the road if prices come down on them. I have spent a lot of time in both the Expedition, Navigator, and Explorer. The Exp/Nav are huge vehicles that nobody really needs unless you have the family to fill it. The Explorers are a good compromise in size and price in comparison to the bigger Expedition so a high end luxury version of it will be a popular option. Plus, with the Aviator you are getting an option hybrid powertrain that is supppsed to be making over 600ft lbs of torque. The new Explorer and Aviator are going to be significantly faster than the bigger SUVs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16173476, member: 21786"] On the contrary, I can say that my parents who are in their mid 60s and are looking for a midsize SUV and my dad said he and my mom want this Aviator more than anything but they dont want to go that expensive. They aren't super wealthy but if they were a little more well off they would get it in a heartbeat. If I had the money I would get one in a heartbeat and I may be looking for a used one down the road if prices come down on them. I have spent a lot of time in both the Expedition, Navigator, and Explorer. The Exp/Nav are huge vehicles that nobody really needs unless you have the family to fill it. The Explorers are a good compromise in size and price in comparison to the bigger Expedition so a high end luxury version of it will be a popular option. Plus, with the Aviator you are getting an option hybrid powertrain that is supppsed to be making over 600ft lbs of torque. The new Explorer and Aviator are going to be significantly faster than the bigger SUVs [/QUOTE]
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