| Where have all the luxury cars gone? | | | | at the design the "C" senses your presence and |
| It seems as though nice cars have been put on the | | | | greets you with a customizable avatar that proceeds |
| back burner while small, cheap cars take their place. | | | | to go over your schedule with you and alerts you to |
| There's nothing wrong with small cheap cars, but there | | | | any e-mails or text messages that you've received. |
| is something wrong with taking away the nice cars. | | | | Assuming you've cleaned up the mess you've made |
| Lincoln seems to have a solution to this. They call it the | | | | while you were drooling and decided to take the 1.6L |
| "C" Concept. It's a completely green luxury car with the | | | | EcoBoost powered vehicle for an environmentally |
| capacity to change how we think about automobiles - | | | | friendly spin you'll probably notice that your "C" winks |
| and is downright cool. | | | | at other "C"s that it comes across on the road. Just a |
| The "C" gets its styling from the ever-so-popular box | | | | little flash from the headlight closest to the other "C". |
| car design, but Lincoln has rounded it off quite a bit. On | | | | Here's something for the audiophiles. Fingertip controls |
| the exterior one might say that a VW New Beetle and | | | | for GPS Navigation, Satellite Radio, MP3 Players, and |
| a Chrysler PT Cruiser ran into a Lincoln Navigator and | | | | Social Networking. Lincoln has yet to define social |
| formed what we see as the "C". On the interior, the | | | | networking in this respect, but it will be interesting none |
| Bladerunner-esque ergonomic seats make you want | | | | the less. |
| to take a nap while the panoramic instrument panel | | | | Hopefully this will be one car we'll be "C"ing a lot of in |
| invites you back to the future. While you're marveling | | | | the future. |