Lincoln Re-launches as Sophisticated, Not Showy

•January 25, 2012 • Comments Off on Lincoln Re-launches as Sophisticated, Not Showy

Ford has put in the time and money to re-launch the Lincoln brand with a new and aggressive advertising program, including a Jimmy Fallon Super Bowl commercial and other fireworks that are still under wraps at Ford HQ.

The re-energized marketing campaign has already led to higher brand recognition among key demographics. Ford kept up the full-court press earlier this month with its major showing at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, a yearly showcase held in its own backyard; there, Ford introduced the Lincoln MKC, the second vehicle Lincoln has released since the brand’s self-proclaimed reinvention, with two more redesigned vehicles to follow in the next two years as the brand assumes a bigger role in Ford’s overall line-up.

As reported by AutoCar magazine, Lincoln’s Head of Marketing Jim Farley spoke about how the financial crisis has opened up greater space in the market for a brand like Lincoln, which is positioning itself as ‘progressive luxury’, a brand that is all about being ‘discreet not showy’. It’s a smart gamble, given that such a motto would seem to be in keeping with the more restrained financial times in the American and world economies, and especially in light of U.S. political battles over ‘takers’ versus ‘makers’ and rallying cries about the ’99 per cent’.

The idea is to attract the savvy, upper middle-class or wealthy buyer who wants comfort and style, but doesn’t need opulence or in-your-face styling to do it; it’s the difference between a huge and elegant ball-gown worn by a Hollywood starlet on the Red Carpet, and an everyday designer suit which looks and feels fantastic but does not scream about the price tag. The clean lines and elegant, restrained styling of the new Lincoln MKC seems pitch-perfect, and exactly in keeping with the new Lincoln brand; but meanwhile, luxury competitors continue to roll out flashier models, begging the question: has Lincoln chosen the right path? It’s unclear, but thus far, the gamble seems like one worth taking.

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This is so awesome

•January 25, 2012 • 4 Comments

Hats off to these guys— our latest automotive heroes. The location is CORE (Colorado Off Road Extreme), “an 800-Acre off road park for Trucks, SUVs, Jeeps, and all types of four-wheel drive vehicles, as well as ATVs, rally cars, and hill climb cars.”

Awesome.

Video isn’t the greatest but gets the job done.

via r3vlimited.com

Ride along with Ben O’Bro in Cyprus..

•January 24, 2012 • 1 Comment

..where it apparently snows. A lot. We bet Ben got a lot of strange looks on the way up to the summit.

Enjoy!

See Ben’s feature here.

Finally, some manifestation of winter

•January 23, 2012 • 4 Comments

Because cold weather without snow is pretty pointless. And we must say, we love how the old girl looks after a good romp in the stuff 🙂

This car’s ability to incite hooliganism never ceases to amaze. One could be the most straight-laced, law-abiding member of society, and this little motor will easily egg that person into being a hoon. Every empty lot passed is an invitation to let it rip— a bit like leaving one’s mark in wet concrete, albeit without the permanence. No harm, no foul! It’s way too much fun.

Assorted grab bag of stuff we like

•January 23, 2012 • 13 Comments

No further commentary necessary, so let’s get right to it!


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Cayman and S4

•January 20, 2012 • 3 Comments

This image reminds us of warmer times.

On that note, have a great weekend thinking warm and sunny thoughts (when right now it’s anything but).

(Image by Mark Margulies)

We were just thinking about these the other day

•January 19, 2012 • 14 Comments

They still look so good, don’t they? Objectively speaking, 911s may continue to get faster and better all the time, but viscerally at least, the 993 Turbo to us is still the pinnacle of the road-going 911. It is so perfectly proportioned.

Images via the manufacturer, Pete Tsai

Winter hoon

•January 18, 2012 • 10 Comments

What can we say? We’re in a winter kind of mood. Here’s an Alfista admirably hooning his 75. We’re jealous of all that snow. And open space.

Our winter beater

•January 17, 2012 • 23 Comments

Just add winter tires and snow, and you’ve got yourself a recipe for fun 😉

These are from a recent drive in West Virginia, a great and underappreciated state for driving.

It’s gonna take several washes to flush out the salt from all the nooks and crevices. But was it worth it? Heck yes!

Reader contribution

•January 16, 2012 • 7 Comments

Reader Jared sent in this image taken last year on the majestic Blue Ridge Parkway. He writes:

I did the whole 469 miles only stopping at a bed-and-breakfast in the middle— even had my wife with me. At first I thought I would tire of it, but mile after mile of perfect curves with smooth tarmac, no decreasing radii, no trucks, and easy-to-see access roads… well, my GPS time until destination decreased hour by hour until it was all over in just under a quarter of what the electric box had estimated. Many thumbs up from bikers and a few passed Ferraris later, I still had a smile on my face, and my wife was still enjoying it. Best to go in the spring, before the many tourists, but after the cold is gone.

Couldn’t agree more, Jared— the Blue Ridge Parkway is a treasure. Can’t wait to go back!