Used 2021 Lincoln Corsair Consumer Reviews
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I feel like its glorified Ford Edge
As an IT guy, I don't enjoy all of the software glitches I've been experiencing. I've also had to replace a dead battery already, but I'm chalking that up to lack of driving due to COVID. Every so often, I'm plagued with the following system anomalies after starting: Backup assist failure Collision assist failure Apple Carplay failure Freezing of the Audio controls I have to turn off the vehicle. Open the door. Close the door. Restart. Most often it clears.
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Fantastic Luxury in a Small Footprint
The new Corsair is a crossover rather than an SUV. It rides like a well mannered sedan, seats 4 adults or 2 adults and 3 children comfortably, but could handle 5 adults for a shorter ride as well. While the Corsair isn't a car for driving enthusiasts, it is fantastic for those of us who like a smooth, quiet ride with plenty of features once the Reserve level is in play. The interior is nice and leather rich, and affords an extreme quiet in which to indulge the top of the line Revel sound system, one of the best in the automotive world. Although it comes in a 2.0 and 2.3 engine, the former is really sufficient. Having driven both (I own the former and always get the latter for a loaner when my car is being serviced) the difference is noticable, yet subtle, and I find the 2.0, especially in "Excite" mode quite sufficient. UPDATE: After 3 years driving my Corsair I find I still enjoy its nimble handling and quiet comfort.
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,62317 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $29,998In-stock online
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,593In-stock online
Get the all wheel drive
Comfortable front seats, handles well. But, If you live in an area that gets a large amount of snow get the all wheel drive. 3" of snow slight incline and you are in trouble. Even with the proper mode selection.
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Love it
Got the Reserve 2.0 AWD with most of the goodies. Ingot metallic silver and black leather interior. This SUV makes heads turn. Might not have the reputation of a Benz or BMW , but it’s definitely a sharper looking vehicle with a great comfortable Lincoln ride. It does more than just compete with this class— in a lot of ways it surpasses the competition. Highly recommend.
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At first we love this car pretty quick there's no
It's pretty quick but the front end shakes real bad for 8 months the dealer has been trying to fix it they haven't been able to fix it they can't figure it out I don't know if I'll ever buy another Lincoln or Ford product it's been horrible but it is good looking
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