2017 Lincoln Continental
....True, but the rubber-seal itself is flexible (rubber is not a rigid substance), and allows for a slight amount of panel expansion/contraction.
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Make no mistake about it, though...some gremlins still remain. The MKC, though a nice overall design, certainly doesn't exhibit the best overall build quality in its class (compact luxury SUV). The Lincoln dealer network, in general, is a borderline joke...although that nice big Ford/Lincoln facility you saw there in Chantilly yesterday is one of the exceptions. Jill, of course, got some shots of questionable panel-fit in the Continental, though I still think that issue may be a little overdone. And, as you have suggested, the rival Cadillac CT6's RWD may appeal more to those considering a shift from the RWD Mercedes S-Class or BMW 7-series....I don't think the Continental is going to draw them in as much the CT6. But I still think the Continental may draw in some of those moving up from lesser FWD cars....vehicles like the Taurus, LaCrosse, Impala, Cadenza, Azera, Avalon, etc.....
I definitely liked it more than the Cadillac CT6....especially the Continental's superb interior. Details coming up...should have the review written up in a day or two.
Last edited by mmarshall; Oct 5, 2016 at 04:27 PM.













