Fourteen speakers, 600 watts of amplification and three optimized seating position modes are a few of the features offered in the second generation THX Certified Car Audio System (THX II) available in the all-new 2007 Lincoln MKX crossover, as announced today by the Ford and THX. The Lincoln MKX will be unveiled at the 2006 North American International Auto Show in Detroit next Monday. The THX II Certified Car Audio System, currently available in the Lincoln Zephyr sedan, produces sound quality comparable to a THX Certified Home Theater, according to the companies. Earlier this week, we reported that Lincoln had changed the name of the Aviator crossover to MKX . The photo (click to zoom) also provides the first glimpse of the
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01/05, 3:00 PM
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Garris
Pretty unexciting interior preview. It uses the same design and switchgear that graces every Ford product from Fusion to F-150, just with a satin surround. Yawn… Ford refuses to get the message…