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Friday, July 24, 2020

2021 Lincoln Navigator Review

2021 Lincoln Navigator

Overview


Lincoln's refreshed lineup has set a new bar for American-style luxury, and a big part of that is due to the mid-size Aviator SUV. Its styling, comfort, and features remind us of the brand's full-size Navigator, but its smaller package makes it more agile and easier to park. 

Unfortunately, it doesn't quite reach as high as established European rivals such as the BMW X5 and Volvo XC90. Buyers can choose a twin-turbo V-6 engine or a plug-in-hybrid power-train using the same V-6. Rear-wheel drive is standard, but all-wheel drive is available as an option. The cabin is upscale, comfortable, and spacious—at least for the first two rows of seats. 

Plus, Lincoln offers plenty of luxury options such as 30-way adjustable front seats with massage, soft-close doors, and a 28-speaker Revel Ultima 3D stereo system, not to mention a bundle of standard driver-assistance features it calls Co-Pilot360.


2021 Lincoln Navigator

What's New for 2021?


The Aviator sees only minor changes for 2021, including optional 21- and 22-inch wheel designs, three new colors (Asher Gray, Ocean Drive Blue, and Flight Blue), and an available Monochromatic Reserve appearance package. 

The Reserve trim receives a panoramic sunroof, and the top-flight Black Label gains soft-close doors. The Elements package—found on the Reserve and Grand Touring models—now comes with heated and ventilated front seats.


2021 Lincoln Navigator

Pricing and Which One to Buy

  •  Aviator: $52,000 (est)
  •  Reserve: $57,000 (est)
  •  Grand Touring: $70,000 (est)
  •  Black Label: $79,000 (est)
  •  Grand Touring Black Label: $89,000 (est)

    The mid-level Reserve trim is the sweet spot in the lineup, providing all the luxury most buyers need and want without breaking the bank. Standard equipment on the Reserve trim includes four-zone climate control, a 360-degree camera system, a panoramic sunroof, and a 14-speaker sound system. Rear-wheel drive is standard; all-wheel drive is available but costs extra.


    2021 Lincoln Navigator

    Engine, Transmission, and Performance


    The Lincoln Aviator's 400-hp twin-turbo V-6 is among the most powerful standard engines in the mid-size luxury SUV segment. The refined 3.0-liter V-6 works with a smooth-shifting 10-speed automatic transmission to deliver both serene cruising and authoritative acceleration. 

    In place of a more powerful V-8 engine as an option, Lincoln offers a plug-in-hybrid model that's known as the Aviator Grand Touring. Using the same V-6 and 10-speed transmission as the standard Aviator, the Grand Touring adds a 100-hp electric motor and a 13.6-kWh battery. 

    The two propulsion sources combine for 494 horsepower and 630 pound-feet of torque, but the refinement isn't quite up to snuff, with occasional thunks when the drive-line reengages the gas engine. 

    The battery allows the plug-in Aviator to cover about 18 miles in the Pure EV driving mode without using the gas engine, but the 100-hp motor is slow to accelerate the Aviator's heft without help from the engine. Most buyers will use one of the alternative drive modes, which rely heavily on the V-6.


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    2021 Lincoln Navigator

    Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG


    The EPA rates the rear-wheel-drive Lincoln Aviator at 18 mpg city and 26 mpg highway; the all-wheel-drive model delivers 17 mpg city and 24 mpg highway. Those numbers place the Aviator's fuel economy just slightly behind that of all-wheel-drive competitors such as the X5, the XC90, and the Audi Q7. 

    A rear-wheel-drive non-hybrid Aviator managed a paltry 22 mpg on our 200-mile highway fuel-economy test route; the plug-in-hybrid all-wheel-drive Grand Touring model managed 25 mpg in the same test but managed to deliver only 15 of its estimated 21 miles of electric range before firing up its gasoline engine.


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    2021 Lincoln Navigator

    Interior, Comfort, and Cargo


    The 2020 Aviator is available in six- or seven-seat configurations. Buyers who opt for second-row captain's chairs will have a choice of two different center consoles between those seats, one of which allows for easier pass-through to the third row. 

    On trips longer than a few minutes, the back row is suitable only for small children, but that compromise means there's more room for cargo with all seats in their upright position. 


    2021 Lincoln Navigator

    The Lincoln offers 18 cubic feet of storage space, more than the BMW X5 and Cadillac XT6 provide. Up front, the optional Perfect Position seats offer 30-way adjustability and massaging capability. 

    If you're willing to spend extra for it, a camera behind the windshield scans the road for potholes and other imperfections and sends instructions to the adaptive dampers in order to improve ride quality.


    2021 Lincoln Navigator

    Infotainment and Connectivity


    A 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a 10.1-inch touchscreen, satellite radio, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability are all standard on the Lincoln Aviator. Compared with other manufacturers that use rotary controllers or multiple touchscreens, Lincoln's single-screen configuration and traditional climate controls are easy to learn and use. 

    On higher trims, a smartphone's Bluetooth signal can be used to unlock and start the Aviator in place of the key. The top-end Revel Ultima 3D audio system has 28 speakers (including some in the headliner).


    2021 Lincoln Navigator

    Safety and Driver-Assistance Features


    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) gave the Aviator a five-star safety rating, but the folks at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) weren't as impressed. The mid-size Lincoln aced most of the agency's testing, but it missed out on the Top Safety Pick award because it scored only Acceptable in the small-overlap front crash test. 

    The Aviator's standard Co-Pilot360 system of driver-assistance technologies includes forward-collision warning with automated emergency braking and pedestrian detection, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keeping assistance, automatic high-beams, and a rear-view camera. 


    2021 Lincoln Navigator

    The optional Co-Pilot360 Plus adds adaptive cruise control, traffic-sign recognition, and a self-parking system that will steer the vehicle into both parallel and perpendicular spots. Key safety features include:

    •  Standard forward-collision warning with automated emergency braking
    •  Standard blind-spot monitoring and lane-keeping assistance
    •  Available lane-centering assist, adaptive cruise control, and automated parking assistance.

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    Warranty and Maintenance Coverage


    With power-train coverage that extends beyond its four-year/50,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, the Aviator offers a better warranty than most of its competitors. 

    The Grand Touring plug-in hybrid's unique electric components, such as the motor and battery pack, are covered with an eight-year/100,000-mile guarantee. Buyers who spring for the full-zoot Black Label trim also receive complimentary scheduled maintenance for four years or 50,000 miles.

    •  Limited warranty covers four years or 50,000 miles
    •  Power-train warranty covers six years or 70,000 miles
    •  Complimentary maintenance is covered for four years or 50,000 miles on Black Label models.

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    YSL - Yves Saint Laurent Review



    Yves Saint Laurent YSL, also known as Saint Laurent, is a French luxury fashion house founded by Yves Saint Laurent and his partner, Pierre Bergé. The company revived its haute couture collection in 2015 under former Creative Director Hedi Slimane. In April 2016, Anthony Vaccarello was appointed as Creative Director.






    Founded in 1961, it has been considered one of the world's most prominent fashion houses and is known for its modern and iconic pieces, such as its tuxedo jackets for women. 


    Today, Saint Laurent markets a broad range of women's and men's ready-to-wear products, leather goods, shoes and jewelry. Yves Saint Laurent Beauté also has a notable presence in the luxury beauty and fragrance market, although this is owned by L'Oréal, which holds exclusive licenses for the name.





    The eponymous brand was founded in 1961 by designer Yves Saint Laurent and his partner, Pierre Bergé, and the current logos were designed in 1963 by A. M. Cassandre. 


    During the 1960s and 1970s, the firm popularized fashion trends such as the beatnik look, safari jackets for men and women, tight pants and tall, thigh-high boots, including the creation of arguably the most famous classic tuxedo suit for women in 1966, Le Smoking suit. 





    Some of his most memorable collections include the Pop Art, Ballet Russes, Picasso, and Chinese ones. He also started mainstreaming the idea of wearing silhouettes from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. 


    He was the first, in 1966, to popularize ready-to-wear in an attempt to democratize fashion, with Rive Gauche and a boutique of the same name. Among Saint Laurent's muses were Loulou de La Falaise, the daughter of a French marquis and an Anglo-Irish fashion model; 


    Betty Catroux, the half-Brazilian daughter of an American diplomat and wife of a French decorator; Talitha Pol-Getty, a model and actress whose husband was a Getty heir; and Catherine Deneuve, the French actress.





    The brand continued to expand in the 1980s and early 1990s with fragrances for both men and women, having launched its cosmetic line in 1978. However, by 1992, the company's profits were declining and the company's share price had fallen.


    In 1993, the Saint Laurent fashion house was sold to the pharmaceuticals company Sanofi. In the 1998–1999 seasons, Alber Elbaz, formerly of Lanvin, designed three ready-to-wear collections.





    Pierre Bergé appointed Hedi Slimane as collections and art director in 1997, and they relaunched YSL Rive Gauche Homme. Slimane decided to leave the house two years later, and he became head of couture menswear at Dior Homme.


    In 1999, Gucci (owned by PPR) bought the YSL brand and asked Tom Ford to design the ready-to-wear collection, while Saint Laurent would design the haute couture collection

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    In 2002, dogged by years of poor health, drug abuse, depression, alcoholism, and criticisms of YSL designs, Saint Laurent closed the couture house of YSL. 


    Reflecting on his career and impact on the fashion industry, Saint Laurent was heavily quoted around the world for stating, "Chanel freed women, and I empowered them. Saint Laurent also stated, "I created the contemporary woman's wardrobe."





    In 2012, Kering (previously known as PPR) announced that Hedi Slimane replaced Stefano Pilati as the creative director. Slimane had previously worked with Dior Homme until 2007. In 2015, Slimane announced that he would be reviving Yves Saint Laurent's couture line. In 2016, Slimane left Saint Laurent. His replacement is Anthony Vaccarello.


    Despite the fact that Slimane had previously worked with the house, there was much controversy following his appointment, particularly after it was announced that the ready-to-wear line would be re-branded as Saint Laurent. 


    However, the Yves Saint Laurent name and YSL logo have been retained for accessories such as handbags and shoes, and cosmetics (which are licensed to L'Oréal). 


    It was also announced that the design studio would move to Los Angeles, California, Slimane's adopted home, while the couture atelier would remain in France.






    Slimane stated that he drew inspiration from when the ready-to-wear line was first launched as Saint Laurent Rive Gauche.However, the decision made headlines around the world. It became more controversial after it was reported that famed Parisian boutique Colette was selling shirts with the line "Ain't Laurent without Yves." Saint Laurent requested the store to stop selling the shirts, which it did in its online store. 


    In October 2013, it was reported that Colette received a letter accusing it of selling counterfeit products that seriously damaged the brand. Following the accusation, it was announced that Saint Laurent had canceled Colette's order for its Spring 2014 Collection, despite the fact that the boutique had been stocking the brand since 1998.





    Designed by Slimane, the Paris flagship boutique opened in May 2013. The previous deep red and gold color scheme was replaced by a monochrome interior, with varying materials, including marble and nickel-plated bars. This concept was used in the renovated Beverly Hills boutique, and its new London boutique on Sloane Street, as well as new stores in the United States.


    In 2013, a men's store (a first for the brand) opened in San Francisco, a full-line store opened in New York City, in its SoHo neighborhood, and a full-line store opened in Chicago at the Waldorf Astoria on Rush Street, where private showings had been given since the Chicago store closed in 2010.




    Under Slimane Saint Laurent plans to continue to expand its presence in the United States, opening new stores in the resort locations of Bal Harbour, Florida and Las Vegas, Nevada, as well as a planned store for Washington, D.C.


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    Thursday, July 23, 2020

    Steam - The Ultimate Destination For Playing



    Steam is a popular client for buying PC games
    , but it isn't the only way to peruse Valve's store. 

    Steam is also available as a mobile app that brings the storefront and its chat, forums, and remote download functionality to Google-powered smartphones and tablets. 

    Mobile Steam does a good job of replicating the desktop experience, but the otherwise excellent app carries a few notable omissions. I tested the Android app, but Steam is also available for iPhone.


    Steam, The Ultimate Online Game Platform


    Steam for Android lets you partake in the many activities associated with the desktop application, such as viewing your inventory, editing your profile, and chatting one-on-one with friends via the built-in messaging system. 

    Unfortunately, you can't participate in group chats, an action you can perform using the desktop software.



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    An analysis of Steam's Android app would be fruitless without discussing its most important feature: enabling you to purchase PC games. Fortunately, Valve's mobile storefront is as robust as its desktop storefront. 

    The app lets you buy games, view sales, browse recommendations, and add titles to your wishlist, cart, or inventory when you're away from your gaming rig. You can rent movies, too. In fact, mobile Steam is similar to desktop Steam, so I suggest that you read my Steam for PC review for an in-depth explanation of what you can expect from this Android app.




    Purchased games are charged to the credit card or debit card associated with your desktop Steam account, so you don't have to worry about whipping out plastic during your commute. You can delete that card from the mobile app, but to add another, you must do so using the Steam desktop application or browser-based store. You also can't redeem Steam codes via the app.




    That said, Steam for Android has a killer feature that helped me overlook the app's small faults: remote download functionality. If you have your Steam account up and running on a PC, you can fire up the Steam Android app to initiate a game download. 

    I often start the download of video games to my home PC while at work, which is a technological godsend when you're dealing with titles that are multiple gigabytes in size, such as Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain and Street Fighter V.




    If you dabble in Steam even a little bit, Steam for Android is worth downloading. The app may not let you participate in group chats or redeem game codes, but it gives you the power to make purchases from anywhere your smartphone or tablet can connect to a cellular or Wi-Fi signal. And, really, that's all you need when Rocket League's price is temporarily slashed to $5 and you're stuck in line at the post office.


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    2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Review

    2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class

    Overview


    The 2020 Mercedes-Benz S-class has long been a shining example of what luxury should be, largely due to its sumptuous looks and impressive performance. Whether you choose the spacious sedan, dignified coupe, or lavish convertible, these top-shelf Benzes are chock full with the latest technology and the finest of materials. 

    The S-class has it all: an interior that could please a sultan, performance to please a hot shoe, and a road presence that is unmistakably majestic. It may be expensive, but if you're shopping in this segment, you'll be happy to know that you're getting every last bit of your money's worth. An all-new S-class will debut for the 2021 model year.


    2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class



    What's New for 2020?


    Mercedes-Benz will introduce the 560e, an all-new plug-in variant of the 2020 560 sedan that couples an electric motor with the twin-turbo V-6 for added power and efficiency, plus a claimed 25-mile electric-only range. 

    There are few changes for the rest of the lineup. Active Parking Assist and Key-less-Go—which is Mercedes-Benz's version of push-button start and keyless entry—are now standard on all models. Additionally, the Premium Package is now standard on the coupe and cabriolet.


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    2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class


    Pricing and Which One to Buy

    •  S450: $95,245
    •  S560: $105,445
    •  S560e: $110,745
    •  S560 coupe: $131,145
    •  S560 cabriolet: $139,595

      If we were in the market for an S-class, we'd have to splurge for a mildly optioned S560, not that there is anything wrong with the S450; its twin-turbo V-6 is silky smooth and plenty powerful, but we prefer the V-8. 

      Given the higher starting price, optioning the S560 is an exercise in restraint. We'd go for the Driver's Assistance package, which includes semi-autonomous driving and other driver assists. 

      We'd also select the Premium package that includes niceties such as heated, ventilated and massaging front seats, power side-window rear-seat shades, and a 360-degree camera system.

      2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class


      Engine, Transmission, and Performance


      The S-class sedan is available with one of two gasoline power-trains: a 362-hp twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6 and a 463-hp twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8. 

      The former is sold with S450 badges, and the latter wears S560 on its trunklid. Rear-wheel drive is standard, but all-wheel drive can be ordered with either engine. It clocked a rear-wheel-drive 2018 S450 at 5.3 seconds in our zero-to-60-mph test; the 2018 S560 did the deed in 4.2 seconds. 

      The coupe and cabriolet come only with the V-8 and the 2018 S560 coupe managed a brisk 4.0-second zero-to-60-mph run at our test track. If these numbers aren't exciting enough for you, the Mercedes-AMG lineup of S-classes (reviewed separately) are even quicker. 

      The 560e is expected to be slightly quicker than the standard twin-turbo V-6 models.


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      2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class


      Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG


      The S-class is relatively efficient for something weighing nearly 5000 pounds, and both V-6 and V-8 engines outpace many of their rivals in the EPA's ratings. 

      In our testing, the S-class's highway fuel economy proved to be quite good, with the base S450 delivering 31 mpg on our 200-mile highway fuel-economy test route, outperforming the BMW 740i by 1 mpg. The S560 sedan managed a respectable 26 mpg but was outdone by the V-8–powered 750i, which earned 29 mpg. 

      Adding the 560e into the mix for 2020, we expect even greater efficiency than the non-hybrid models, but we have yet to get any fuel economy data of our own and the EPA hasn't released any official numbers, either.



      2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class


      Interior, Comfort, and Cargo


      There are precious few automotive interiors we'd rather be in than that of the S-class. The cabin is contemporary and overtly luxurious.

      Buyers can choose from a host of leathers, woods, and intricate stitching accents for the seats, door panels, and dashboard, as well as power actuation for the rear seats and massage functions for the front and outboard rear chairs. The interior even smells decadent, thanks to the climate control's integrated air-perfuming system. 

      As with many of its competitors, the S-class has a smaller trunk than you might imagine and doesn't have a folding back seat to open up extra cargo room. We managed to fit five of our carry-on suitcases inside the trunk of both the sedan and the coupe. 

      If you'll need more cargo capacity, we'd suggest taking a look at the Lincoln Continental, the Volvo S90 or the Cadillac XTS, all of which held more carry-ons and can be had with a folding rear seat.


      2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class



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      2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class


      Infotainment and Connectivity


      Behind its impressive visage—and huge screen area from its dual 12.3-inch displays—the S-class's infotainment system is complex and holds the potential to overwhelm users. 

      The menu structures are straightforward enough, but they juggle a great number of functions and options. There are five choices of controls for navigating the system, including a main control knob, a touch-sensitive pad next to that knob, hard-button shortcuts to key menus on the dashboard, redundant steering-wheel controls, and voice commands.

      The standard list of infotainment features includes navigation, USB and Bluetooth connectivity, SiriusXM satellite radio, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto capability, and a wireless smartphone-charging pad. Onboard Wi-Fi and premium Burmester audio systems are optional.


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      2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class


      Safety and Driver-Assistance Features


      It's too bad Mercedes-Benz's long-standing expertise in crash-test performance has yet to be validated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. 

      In the absence of crash ratings from either agency, we cannot comment on its performance. That said, the S-class's available suite of driver-assistance technologies is cutting edge and affordable—relatively speaking. Key safety features include:

      •  Standard automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection
      •  Standard lane-keeping assist
      •  Available adaptive cruise control with semi-autonomous driving mode

      • 2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class

        Warranty and Maintenance Coverage


        Mercedes-Benz's four-year/50,000-mile warranty is better than the industry average yet is merely in line with what other luxury brands offer. What's more, it falls short of the Genesis G90's coverage.

        •  Limited warranty covers 4 years or 50,000 miles
        •  Power-train warranty covers 4 years or 50,000 miles
        •  No complimentary scheduled maintenance.

        • 2020 Mercedes-Benz S-Class




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