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UAW Problem Solved. Ford's Next Big Problem to Fix; POOR DESIGN!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Traveler" data-source="post: 5726965" data-attributes="member: 4392"><p>I don't really see the MKZ as that bad a competitor to the CTS. First of all, I don't really care for the Caddy's looks and I am growing more fond of the new Lincoln styling trends. With the MKZ, it does a 263 horsepower in a fairly light-weight sedan with AWD offered and a manually-shifted automatic option on the horizon, I think. Even so, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see the MKZ probably outgun the Lincoln LS in a straightline or on a road course. I may be wrong, however. To me, its actually the Lincoln they did right.</p><p></p><p>And yes, Ford having the Twin Force technology on the way could be a definitely threat to anything at Cadillac. Take a 3.5L, make over 400 horsepower with forced induction and deliver V6 gas mileage...as opposed to a large cube V8? I'd really want a V8 anyday, but with gas prices steadily rising, big power/small displacement doesn't sound like that bad a formula.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traveler, post: 5726965, member: 4392"] I don't really see the MKZ as that bad a competitor to the CTS. First of all, I don't really care for the Caddy's looks and I am growing more fond of the new Lincoln styling trends. With the MKZ, it does a 263 horsepower in a fairly light-weight sedan with AWD offered and a manually-shifted automatic option on the horizon, I think. Even so, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see the MKZ probably outgun the Lincoln LS in a straightline or on a road course. I may be wrong, however. To me, its actually the Lincoln they did right. And yes, Ford having the Twin Force technology on the way could be a definitely threat to anything at Cadillac. Take a 3.5L, make over 400 horsepower with forced induction and deliver V6 gas mileage...as opposed to a large cube V8? I'd really want a V8 anyday, but with gas prices steadily rising, big power/small displacement doesn't sound like that bad a formula. [/QUOTE]
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