2008 Lincoln Navigator: More features standard, less bling optional

August 15, 2007

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Ford has made some welcome changes to the Lincoln Navigator for 2008, mostly centered around equipment levels. Former options such as the Power Liftgate, the PowerFold 3rd row seats, THX audio, SIRIUS satellite radio and heated and cooled front seats are now standard equipment. More importantly, a new Monochrome Limited Trim Package (shown above) is available on the ‘08, and it looks pretty great, actually. Body-color accents are used for the lower grille (yes!), lower cladding (double yes!), and rearview mirrors (trifecta!). The main grille is still an enormous chrome grid, but it looks better now that the additional shine up front has been muted. This package also leaves out the available chrome hood trim that makes some other Navigators excessively garish. Lastly, a rearview camera is available as an option for the first time.

The 2007 Navigator, though derided by many for its clearly over-the-top looks, was a very competent (the fold-flat 3rd row is a huge plus over the Escalade/Denali seating arrangement), quiet, and comfortable luxotruck. For 2008, Ford’s changes address many of the complaints while leaving the maximum-bling edition available for those who want it. We’ll take a black ‘08 with the Monochrome Limited package, thanks. Follow the jump for the full (read: very long) press release from Ford.

[Source: Ford]

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Mr. Toad goes down in flames… a reminder to check tire pressure?

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The feds are so intent on having you check your tire pressure that they’re willing to sacrifice toads in the process. Well, not really, but the new NHTSA ad campaign takes a strange tack to inform consumers that summer weather is Hell on tires.

The PSA, posted after the jump, portrays a number of frogs bursting into thin air as the Aussie British voice of God explains the perils of high temps, overloaded vehicles and underinflated tires on the safety of your vehicle. It’s a strange, mildly awkward and somewhat insulting attempt to gain our attention, and if we had to guess, NHTSA might be receiving a letter from PETA in the near future.

[Source: NHTSA/Safercar.gov via InsideLine]

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Exotic car owners need ‘therapy’

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For us car nuts, driving an exotic car for the first time is a lot like hitting a walk-off home run to win the big game. We’re full of adrenaline and all we want to do is slam the accelerator until the tach is bouncing off the rev limiter. For the wealthy, fast cars are the norm, and they treat their 911s and F430s much the way we handle our Focus or Accord. The problem with regard to these supercars is that the very same license we need to drive our Cobalt also applies to a 1000-hp Bugatti Veyron, and the ridiculously high crash rate that follows grabs plenty of headlines.

Over in the UK, lawmakers are kicking around the idea of tying your license to the weight of your car relative to its power. An organization called the Institute of Advanced Motorists’ Motoring Trust has come up with a test to better equip owners of exotic cars for the crazy power that’s created by their cars. Testing includes positioning their car for cornering, anticipating the unexpected and “flair and panache on an open country road where progress can be gained at maximum safety, using optimum road positioning and excellent observation.” OK… Our favorite part of the test prepares exotic owners for how to best handle the mental aspect of owning a powerful car. That’s right, therapy to ease the burden of owning exotic. If the burden ever gets too heavy for their minds to handle, I’m sure there are some of us schlubs who would gladly relieve them of it.

[Source: The Truth About Cars]

 

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Good luck! Chrysler hires Lexus’ ex-president of marketing

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Chrysler has announced that it’s hired Deborah Wahl Meyer to be its new vice president and chief marketing officer (CMO), replacing George Murphy, who retired last May. Meyer comes from Toyota, where she’s worked since 2001, most recently as the VP of marketing for Lexus. The report from Automotive News pretty much ends there, but we found this article on adage.com that reveals what Meyer may have in store.

It appears Ms. Meyer will report directly to Bob Nardelli, the recently appointed CEO of Chrysler. Mr. Nardelli is expected to slash Chrysler’s advertising budget just like he did as CEO of Home Depot. Apparently Nardelli views an advertising budget as a deep reservoir of available funds, as another source expects him to trim it further to pay for Chrysler’s extremely high warranty costs at the moment.

So it appears Meyer may have one hand tied behind her back when she becomes Chrysler’s new CMO. She must have been aware of the situation when she accepted the offer, however, so perhaps she sees hope in Chrysler’s new beginning.

[Source: Automotive News, Ad Age]

 

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Pebble Beach Week 2007: Inaugural Carmel Concours

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After six years of cajoling and lots of hard work, Doug and Genie Freedman finally saw their dream of a Carmel Concours come to life. The Carmel-By-The-Sea Concours on the Avenue was held on Tuesday, August 14, and launched another must-attend event during this already insanely busy week of classic car nirvana. About 130 collector vehicles lined several blocks of Ocean Avenue, allowing visitors to sample automotive history in a relaxed setting. And best of all, it was free. Now THAT doesn’t happen very often in Carmel.

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Spy Shots: Production Jeep JT pickup caught testing!

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Everyone fawned over the Jeep JT Concept when they saw what it could actually do. Jeep fanboys and casual admirers alike all recognized that such a small, light-duty pickup would do wonders for the Jeep brand, and if these spy photos from KGP Photography are anything to by, then it appears Jeep is listening. Read the report from KGP below and check out the gallery of high-res spy shots that confirms Jeep is at least developing a Wrangler-based pickup.

We got up-close and personal with what appears to be a mule for a Wrangler-based pickup truck, right along the lines of the Jeep JT truck concept. The rear doors of a four-door Jeep Wrangler Unlimited have been welded shut, and the black composite roof structure has been extended forward to the B-pillar. The roll-down side glass has been replaced with a solid window.

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It’s Pindemonium! Ford expands discount program for employees

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Ford is expanding its employee discount program in an effort to boost domestic sales by labeling its workers as “sales ambassadors” and providing them with five additional discount PINs that reduce the price of any new model manufactured by FoMoCo.

Previously, employees were provided with eight numbers to pass out to friends, family and anyone else the employee deemed worthy. That number has now grown to 13 in a campaign the Blue Oval is dubbing “Pindemonium.” Additionally, the more you give away, the more perks you receive, including chances to win gasoline gift cards that you can then hand over to your bro who just bought an F350.

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Reader Ride: 2004 Subaru WRX

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Although modded WRXs are a dime a dozen throughout the States, surprisingly few have made it into our Flickr pool - that’s just not right. It’s one of the most competent platforms going for enthusiasts, and after last year’s Subie v. Evo posts, we though it was high time to highlight another well-done Rex as our Reader Ride.

This 2004 model has had the kitchen sink and all the plumbing thrown at it, including an 18G turbo, Turbo XS up-pipe, downpipe and HKS exhaust. High-flow injectors ensure that the heavy breathing is accompanied with the right amount of sacrificial fuel, while a UTEC engine management system orchestrates it all to the tune of 301 AWHP.

According to Autoblog reader and Subie owner Jerome, there’s some sort of gravitational pull between a WRX and thieves in Jersey, so he’s decided to dispatch the aero bits in favor of a more subdued sleeper look. He seems a bit disappointed by it, but we’d like to assure him that Q-ships are the way to go.

You can follow the jump to read Jerome’s own description, along with a couple more photos and instructions on how to submit your own ride for selection.

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Rendered Speculation: Mercedes 300 SL gullwing revival

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Rumors of a gullwing revival have converged with recent spy shots showing a Mercedes supercar mule undergoing testing last week. According to Auto Motor und Sport, the new M.B. supercar, codenamed W198, will be built on a shortened SL platform and will house the 6.2-liter AMG V8 producing upwards of 600 HP.

The exterior design will take a few cues from Mercedes’ iconic coupe of yore, but the retro theme has already been sent back once for being too evocative of the original.

The German buff book asserts that the W198 will make it to production sometime in 2010 with sales in the 3,000 to 5,000 range and priced between €140,000 and €200,000. Whether the Viper-based mule we’ve seen in spy shots will end up being the gullwing revival, the aluminum SLC, or whether both cars are one in the same, remains to be seen.

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GM may lease Chevy Volt batteries

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In order to sell the Chevy Volt for $30,000 or less, General Motors is considering leasing the lithium-ion batteries to customers who buy the car. As AutoblogGreen points out, renting car parts is an innovative strategy to get the Volt to market in time and at the right price. Having a car payment and a battery payment, however, might not be fun for Volt owners. The upside, however, is that GM would presumably warranty the batteries for the life of the lease, easing concerns over what happens to the battery packs if and when they fail.

In a way, GM has used this tactic in the past. Back in the day, the EV1 electric car was only available to lease, not to own. Of course, as most of us know, leasing the EV1s eventually bit GM in the arse when it went to retrieve the cars and encountered significant resistance from owners who had become attached to them. This plan seems to get around that issue, as a Volt owner will actually own his car, just not the batteries. Of course, if GM ever decides to ask for the battery packs back, owners may be left with a giant generator on wheels.

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