Used 2021 Lincoln Corsair Consumer Reviews
Certainly not a luxury vehicle!
Luxury starts with the ride. The Ford suspension engineers should be fired! No one needs to feel every pebble and twig in the road. The power seat controls on the side of the driver's door requires a broken wrist and rubber fingers to operate. The front half of the console is useless and needs to be removed, The Ford Edge IP layout is much better than this Corsair. Obviously I won't be ordering this disappointment.
Save your money by something else
Save your money by something else auto stop start sucks rattles in rear door area fuel pump replace still making vibration noise Ford doesn’t know how to fix it apparently
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,39047 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,79047 mi away
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,99047 mi away
Snappy, But
Just bought my Corsair, presently has 600 miles on it. Love the style and comfort. Keeping in mind that car isn’t really broke in yet, I have noticed somethings I can’t it use to. Car seems to “lag” at slow speeds, I don’t like the Stop and Hold feature, maybe I’ll get use to it, wish I could turn it off, permanently. All in all it’s a great vehicle
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Horrible vehicle
Purchased the car on August 2nd and ended up in the shop three weeks later for a MyKey problem that ended up being some problem that service cannot fix. It's been in the shop for 3 1/2 weeks. Obviously it's a lemon and I hope Lincoln does the right thing by replacing the car. I loved this car but with problems that can't be fixed, glad it happened sooner rather than later.
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No Engine Cover - You're Kidding
Can you believe that a Lincoln Corsair (touted to be a luxury brand vehicle) comes without an engine manifold cover? I even spoke with the local Lincoln dealership and they confirmed that Lincoln stopped placing manifold covers on the Corsair as a cost savings procedure???? You don't even raise the hood of a lower priced Hyundai and not find a manifold cover. What's sad is that Lincoln did not even take the time to modify the design and left the two screw holes where you would normally secure the cover! I asked about purchasing one and they are not even in the parts catalog. Luxury brand??? I think not. If Lincoln cannot even match a Hyundai with a manifold cover and, the Corsair prices itself thousands of dollars more than the Hyundai, how can Lincoln consider itself a luxury brand? So much is in the detail and alas Lincoln has failed on this one. Who appreciates raising the hood only to see a mass of wires, tubing, etc.?
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