Lincoln concept that preview the new Towncar


Very unspectacular - it doesn't even look American - they should look to the Lincolns from the 1940's, 50's, and early 60's for some inspiration.


Why does the US auto-industry just keep churning out this type of dross?
 
Looks Japanese and too small for a Town Car. I can't imagine it as a stretch limo.
 
siko said:
Very Japanese-like front, notably the lights!

The front lights look a lot like those on the Honda Accord (euro version). Since the americans are buying more and more japanese cars, and less of the domestic brands, i guess Lincoln figured out if they make japanese looking american cars, they maybe able to fool the average american buyer into purchasing one of their cars.

a pic of the Honda Accord
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It's not such a bad looking car- it's just that it doesn't look like a Lincoln...more like an Accord bulked up on steroids.
My question is, "why?" Why imitate? Where's the innovation?
Ford Europe introduced a concept car, the Iosis, in the fall, that has Ford design dna, and extends it into the future. Ford U.S. is being way too careful, and as a result offers up retro or copy-cat for domestic consumption. Neither choice seems exciting.
 
Not bad, the cluster could have been better. A more Japanese look isnt a bad thing.
 
The rear looks like a Suzuki Forenza/Chevrolet Lacetti/Nubira (all are the ex-Daewoo Lacetti or Nubira anyway).

It does seem a little Japanese to me. The interior, however, is unmistakably American. Overall, not too bad, but it's decidedly B-grade..
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Snake Vargas said:
The rear looks like a Suzuki Forenza/Chevrolet Lacetti/Nubira (all are the ex-Daewoo Lacetti or Nubira anyway).

It does seem a little Japanese to me. The interior, however, is unmistakably American. Overall, not too bad, but it's decidedly B-grade..



wellll........yessss.......but........nooooooooo......the rear is more like that of the Acura (honda) TL

 

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