Lincoln Mark LT Model Years and History

Lincoln Mark LT Model Years

2008 Lincoln Mark LT trims

2008 Mark LT

The 2008 Lincoln Mark LT is basically unchanged, though there are a few differences to note. Light French Silk Clearcoat Metallic joins the color chart, navigation and 20-inch wheels are now available, and a rear parking camera is a new option. Satellite radio is now standard and remote engine start can be installed at dealerships.

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2007 Lincoln Mark LT trims

2007 Mark LT

Joining the two- and four-wheel-drive Lincoln Mark LT for 2007 is an extended wheelbase version with a longer bed. Whereas the regular wheelbase measures in at 139 inches, the LWBs stretch to 150 inches. Power adjustable pedals are a new standard feature for 2007 on all mark LTs, as are auxiliary power outlets. New options include a GPS navigation system and a memory setting for the power mirrors.

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About Mark LT

In 2006, Lincoln introduced a luxury pickup truck called the Mark LT. It was inspired by the popular Ford F-150, adding some interesting luxurious features like a chromed grill and curvier exterior. It featured a powerful 5.4-liter V8 engine that was rated at 300 horsepower. Most of the updates for 2007 were purely cosmetic. Revisions were made to the inside and out, with subtle style changes made to the headlamps, the chrome trim and the interior gauge cluster. Optional 20 wheels were introduced, as were powered folding side mirrors and a GPS system. The warranty on the drivetrain was extended to cover six years or 70,000-miles. The only changes for 2008 included: optional satellite radio, optional rearview camera and remote start.