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2005-2008 Lincoln Mark LT Pre-Owned

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Mechanically speaking, shoppers should pay special attention to the quality of the Mark LT's stopping power-- as some owners reported premature wearing of brake components. An inspection of consumables like pads and rotors is a good idea that may prolong an expensive repair job. Remember that any vibration, grinding or squealing noises during a stop likely indicates that a brake job is needed. Pedal feel should be progressive and accurate, not spongy.

In research, it appears that numerous problems found early on in the F150's life had been largely dealt with by time the Mark LT was spawned from its platform. Regardless, used shoppers are advised to pay special attention to the quality of transmission shifting, noting any hesitation or inconsistency that may indicate a problem with the computer. A reprogramming is the generally-accepted fix for this problem.

Note any shuddering, chattering or vibration from the rear axle during tight turns and hard acceleration as well. If you notice any, be sure to have the rear-end inspected before agreeing to purchase the truck.

Ultimately, the Mark LT seems to be a solid used truck contender when luxury and style are priorities.

Note the service history of your used Mark LT candidate and make sure things are up to date in terms of servicing. If you're unsure of the history of the vehicle, plan to perform a full fluid and filter change preemptively. Have a mechanic inspect the undercarriage for signs of damage or abuse too- just to be on the safe side. After all, trucks used extensively in an off-road setting could be more prone to dents, rust and other issues in the long run.
 
You'll also want to check for the performance of recall-related items. These include a large recall to address a possibly-defective hose that could reduce braking power, as well as a potentially defective wiper motor that could quit with little notice. Additionally, a bad fuel filter could leak and potentially cause a fire. Ask your local Lincoln dealership to run the VIN number of the model in question to see if the recall work was performed.

As used pickups go, the list of worrisome issues could be a lot lengthier. Ultimately, the Mark LT seems to be a solid used truck contender when luxury and style are priorities, and where fuel mileage and performance aren't. If you find a good deal on a model in nice condition that checks out mechanically, you'll likely enjoy the Mark LT's high-style capability for years to come.
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Justin Pritchard
Justin Pritchard
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