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Where are all the know-it-all that claimed it’d be a redbadged Everest? 

Simpler answer: there's already an IRS developed for the platform-mate Expedition.. Why not offer it as an option on higher-range (502A Lariat and up) trucks? 

I think the biggest news in the picture you shared is what appears to be an INDEPENDENT suspension tucked behind that tailpipe... 

The only people who says the Modular V10 is underpowered are the one who never drove a 6.0 Chevy truck. Now that's gutless.

And the 7.3/10 speed.

All kidding aside, that photoshop in the article reminds me of an early Wagoneer. 

Exactly, base models.

This one has been confirmed by Ford insiders to be an actual Ford mule. One quick way to differentiate them is Ford kept their standard 6 bolts wheel pattern vs Rivian having a 5 bolts pattern. 

The 6.2 wouldn’t pass durability test for medium duty truck (F650+), even less with a displacement bump. It was originally designed as a family of engine to replace the Modulars, being the middle child between a smaller displacement variant and a larger displacement one. Then the whole carpocalypse happened and the

You’re aware those Eldorado were actuallyfront wheel drive, right?

Probably not as its offered in base & GT Mustangs, the Expedition, the Navigator as well as new Explorer and Lincoln Aviator.

A big part of Cadillac’s recent lackluster models is really simple to explain. They poured lots of money in new, exclusive platforms (Sigma, Alpha, Omega) that were designed to underpin class leading CARS.

Seems like Jalopnik is trying to make the Supra something more than it is.

Someone had to cover the market gap left by the MKT now that Lincoln came out with the incredible Aviator. 

It’s just a placeholder for the LS. 

You’ve never driven through Quebec with New Brunswick plates... You’re like a target.

I feel you, I used to have a MT82 equipped 2013...

Swapped the B&M in my old 87 LX for a MGW... Night and day.

Well Mustang Week has been moved to September this year...

Actually... The views from this video probably paid a good portion of his new Model X.