Professional Reviews- “Save for the Lincoln logo and name sprinkled liberally around the cabin and a trendy color scheme of cool shades of tan or gray accented with tasteful wood and chrome trimmings, there's nothing to distinguish the Mark LT's interior from a Ford F-150 crew cab.” — New Car Test Drive
- “Ford's truck know-how gave Lincoln a leg up in developing a luxury ride with a lunch pail work ethic.” — AutoSite.com
- “Suspension tuning is softer than the F-150's, resulting in a smooth and comfortable highway ride. Handling is not as nimble as the Ford's, however. Brake pedal feel is only so-so, but the Mark LT stops short for a 5,600-pound vehicle.” — Edmunds.com
- “The Blackwood came equipped with a fixed, swing-up hard tonneau, fitted over a plush, finished pickup bed that was really more of a luxury sedan's trunk. This design virtually ruled out large loads and discouraged dirty ones. In contrast, the Mark LT has no such limitations.” — AutoSite.com
- “...the Lincoln is more upscale and refined than the popular F-150. It has such items as a dominant "Lincoln waterfall grille" and a hefty chrome band that wraps around it. Its interior is luxurious enough for a luxury car. It has ebony wood accents and premium Nudo leather seating, with French-style pleating.” — MSN Autos
- “One shouldn't expect very high fuel economy with a big, heavy pickup, so the Mark LT's lackluster economy isn't surprising. It's an estimated 15 mpg in the city and 19 on highways with rear-wheel drive and 14 and 18 with all-wheel drive.” — MSN Autos
- “...the Lincoln is more upscale and refined than the popular F-150. It has such items as a dominant "Lincoln waterfall grille" and a hefty chrome band that wraps around it. Its interior is luxurious enough for a luxury car. It has ebony wood accents and premium Nudo leather seating, with French-style pleating.” — MSN Autos
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