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2017 Lincoln Continental [D544]

2017 Lincoln Continental [D544] in Silicon Valley, TV Series, 2014-2019 IMDB Ep. 6.01

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: US

2017 Lincoln Continental [D544]

Position 00:07:14 [*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

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xboxcarsforza US

2019-11-03 16:00

[Image: continental5add.jpg] [Image: continental5add1.jpg] [Image: continental5add2.jpg]

xboxcarsforza US

2019-12-09 01:09

6.06
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antp BE

2021-09-10 07:54

Merging from another page, as I re-listed it from ep 6.06 without seeing it was already listed here:

supcoach wrote Lincoln??

johnfromstaffs wrote By heck, that’s ugly.

Baube wrote oh, they did far worse than this...

another example ..

the sad biker wrote They've given the guy who did the Ford Scorpio a new box of crayons.

Baube wrote :lol:

JohnnyK wrote I don't get why the new Lincoln's look ugly to you guys. To me, they're actually pretty nice.

Baube wrote i'll give you that they look better than the " melted front " era from a few years ago but to me, looks like there is always something ( usually the rear ) that breaks up the design...

except for the Navigator and MKT, most of the time its both ends that gives me that feeling... :whistle:
rjluna2 wrote Could this be Lincoln MKZ?

Link to "commons.wikimedia.org"

Baube wrote LED lights don't have the same shape
base Continental ? ( ok, not sure if the other set of headlights is optional or on higher trims , if there is )
https://invassets.dealerconnection.com/vimages/FD8506/139891A_1.jpg


yep, the all LED headlights is optional on the highest trim level ( named Reserve ... honestly i have some reserves about that idea... )

johnfromstaffs wrote

The body, rear of the windscreen, from what I can see here, is a talentless unoriginal blobby twenty teens hunk of nothing. The radiator grille does not match it for blobbyness, being a more disciplined shape, but is completely at odds with the rest of the car, and is also just too blooming big.

All the car manufacturers from Skoda to Bentley now think that a huge ugly excrescence on the front is the way to go with grilles, it isn’t, they shouldn’t do it.

antp wrote My bad, it looked so generic that I didn't recognize it :D
It was already listed: /vehicle_1314678-Lincoln-Continental-2017.html
I'll merge comments.

johnfromstaffs EN

2021-09-10 09:02

Sorry to be part of causing you bother, Antoine, but I do think that you have supported my theory by the use of the term “generic”. They really didn’t spend much time on that design, did they? It seems to underscore the continuing cynicism of the motor industry, “put an upmarket badge and a few chrome gew-gaws on it and up the price by 50%”.

On the other hand, certain manufacturers must be struggling with the move to electric, and it would be interesting to hear from our American, and Australian respondents how a range of 250 miles before it goes flat and stops matches their huge distances between cities, or is it only urban dwellers who buy electrics?

-- Last edit: 2021-09-10 09:31:03

Baube QC

2021-09-10 14:58

i think its one of the longest ( if not the longest ) merging i've ever seen on imcdb ... :D

as for electric cars , most of the buyers do drive mostly in the city area but charging stations are now getting installed pretty much everywhere along the way so you can go between some cities ( and not all of them are more than 250 miles from each other .. ;) )

A lot of them also use an electric vehicle as second car ( or the opposite, they get a gas-powered vehicle , or already own one , for longer travelling )

A long long time ago , when the first Lexus LX ( called LX450 back then ) was launched here, me and some friends went to the Montréal International Auto Show . One of the Lexus salesman ( or employee ) heared me saying that it was just a Toyota Land Cruiser set up with a Lexus badge, a few luxury bits added and a price tag of nearly 20,000 $ more than a Land Cruiser and didn't looked very happy about my theory ... :D

reck961 US

2022-10-06 04:03

[D544]

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