Lincoln's Response to the CTS-V
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Lincoln's Responce to the CTS-V
Well, sorta a responce in appearence. No manual tranny at all, in any LS anymore. Also, it wont be packing the power. Now if we can get Lincoln to build a 390 hp supercharged LS
Dearborn, Michigan - Lincoln will publicly unveil the new 2004 LSE sports sedan today at the division’s top selling dealership in the U.S.A. in Novi, Michigan.
Based off the LS V-8 Sports package, the aggressive looking four-door LSE adds a long list of new features inside and out including luxurious wood interior appliqués, stylish LSE floormats, front and rear fascia, all red tail lamps, fog lamps, 17" 7-spoke wheels, side rocker panels, rear deck lid spoiler, colour keyed grille surround with chrome vertical bars and more. The 2004 LSE is set to arrive in Lincoln dealer showrooms in early December 2003. Pricing has not been announced.
Based off the LS V-8 Sports package, the aggressive looking four-door LSE adds a long list of new features inside and out including luxurious wood interior appliqués, stylish LSE floormats, front and rear fascia, all red tail lamps, fog lamps, 17" 7-spoke wheels, side rocker panels, rear deck lid spoiler, colour keyed grille surround with chrome vertical bars and more. The 2004 LSE is set to arrive in Lincoln dealer showrooms in early December 2003. Pricing has not been announced.
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Re: Lincoln's Responce to the CTS-V
I'v e got a friend that just bought one. They are nice on the inside and handle pretty well, but with only 280 hp they could definitely use a supercharger and a more responsive trans.