Chubby nerd in the MKS
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And I missed him. I was there, inside the same car and I didn’t see him.
So the meeting of the 2 greatest minds of our times didn’t happen.
Yet…
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And I missed him. I was there, inside the same car and I didn’t see him.
So the meeting of the 2 greatest minds of our times didn’t happen.
Yet…
I think he might have barfed when the MKS was going around in circles since he looked a little thin towards the end of the video.
“Somma these buttons are still… a little too small for us…”
Well sure. The fat pudge has buffalo wing sized fingers. Man, I really dislike this guy’s style of reporting. He seems like the kind of annoying tool that would drive 55 in the fast lane.
Nice car–too bad about the name because MKS is dumb. Continental is so much more……..continental, yes?
He’s doing a report on a pre-production car, can’t turn it on, can’t sample any of the electronics and hasn’t driven it – yet he’s making judgements left, right and centre. Nice job.
Lincoln should spend whatever it costs to make Volvo’s V8 and AWD optional for this car. Then spend an extra $250 per car for: higher grade interior switchgear, plastics and leather along with an extra $2,000 on center opening coach style doors.
Giving the MKS the extra niceties inside and a bit of showcar style with those coach doors would make this car more special. More special + good price means a better selling Lincoln.
A modern luxury car is no longer about simply dressing up a lesser model and charging big money.
These guys are shooting off their toes when they’re already having trouble walking.
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He’s doing a report on a pre-production car, can’t turn it on, can’t sample any of the electronics and hasn’t driven it – yet he’s making judgements left, right and centre. Nice job.
November 17, 2007 6:43 AM
Couldn’t agree more with your comment…
If you saw the other MKS video he does sample all the tech which is quite cool. And if you think they’re changing the buttons, switchgear etc between now and production you’re delusional. They decide that stuff before the final design sometimes.