Nautilus vs. Corsair – 5-Passenger Lincoln XSUVs
Old Platform Nautilus Takes on Newer Corsair- March 17, 2021
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AutoPacific compared a 2021 Lincoln Nautilus with a 2020 Lincoln Corsair. They just happened to be at the same place at the same time. It is pertinent to compare Nautilus vs. Corsair because they are the 5-seat entries in Lincoln’s all-XSUV lineup. For the uninitiated, XSUV is AutoPacific’s shorthand for Crossover Sport Utility Vehicle.
Corsair Nits and Niggles The Corsair is based on the Ford Escape platform and is all new for 2020. Because it is all new, Corsair is executed with Lincoln’s new DNA. There are small differences. First, the Corsair is available with a brilliant color Head-Up Display. Once you are used to a HUD, it [...]
2021 Lincoln Nautilus Substantial Interior Upgrade
Former Lincoln MKX gets Fresh- March 17, 2021
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AutoPacific had a recent opportunity to spens some time in a 2021 Lincoln Nautilus Reserve. Does the 2021 Lincoln Nautilus achieve Lincoln’s objective of “Quiet Flight” and “Sanctuary”. Pretty darn close.
Lincoln Motor Company, the luxury brand for Ford Motor Company is now an all SUV brand: Navigator, Aviator, Nautilus, Corsair. The Lincoln lineup is a demonstration of strong group of products. Even though the 2021 Nautilus is its latest update, in reality it is the oldest vehicle in the lineup. Back in the bad old days when Lincoln thought alphanumeric naming was “the bomb”, the Nautilus was the MKX (the Corsair was the MKC). (Funny, they never changed the Navigator’s name because it is “too strong” – Cadillac made the same decision with Escalade). But I digress, back to the Nautilus. [...]
2021 Hyundai Elantra – New King of the Compact Hill?
Hyundai Continues to Excel at CARS!- November 18, 2020
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2020 Ford Transit – Not Your Father’s Econoline
King of the Deivery Vans- October 23, 2020
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2021 Ford F-150 – How Good Is It?
Without Driving It, An Assessment- June 29, 2020
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2020 Lincoln Corsair – Five Month Review
Four Out of Five Stars- June 26, 2020
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AutoPacific Status in the Pandemic
Still Pedal to the Metal in Auto Research and Analysis- May 12, 2020
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Ford Sedans Are Gone
Ford is Quickly Catching Up With Lost Sedan Volume- November 25, 2019
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Ford Sedans Gone When Ford announced years ago that it was dropping sedans, the industry gasped. In the November 18, 2019 issue of Automotive News the monthly summary of North American production showed goose eggs for Ford sedans for the first time. Zero for Fiesta. Zero for C-Max. Zero for Focus, Zero for Fusion, Zero for Taurus. Since the Lincoln MKZ is built alongside the Fusion, it too shows Zero. The only 4-door sedan left in the Ford Motor Company lineup is the Lincoln Continental. One interesting data point on the chart is a last gasp surge in production for the Ford Flex. Ford produced almost 3,000 Flex XSUVs in October. That is more than twice the rate in September.
Using 2018 production as a comparison, Ford has dropped 365,345 units from its production. All are [...]
Mustang Mach E Plays Bodystyle Card
Ford Bets on XSUV Bodystyle with Electric Mach E- November 18, 2019
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2021 Ford Mustang Mach E
The Future of Exhilaration- November 17, 2019
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