Used 2021 Lincoln Corsair SUV Consumer Reviews
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Cosair to the Air
The Corsair is a very nice vehicle, the fit and finish were very nicely done. The ride was very compliant and noise was minimal. I love the full length roof glass! There are some things that Lincoln could of upped their game on such as: 1, Don't charge extra for a donut tire, 2, Make the info screen larger. 3. The info display between the speed and rpm is grainy and not very bright during day. 4,The auto stop/start should have a button of its own and not have to go through the info screen to turn off. 5. Don't charge extra for a cargo cover for the luggage area. 6. Why not a plastic engine cover to keep engine clean? 7. The AC vents in rear are noisy. 8. Why hide the lane keep assist button on the end of the turn signal?
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Love This!
Absolutely love this car, I drove a Jaguar F pace prior to this. This rides so much smoother and the interior is amazing. Cashew interior is a show stopper, everyone who gets in this car complements it. This is my first Lincoln and will definitely not be my last.
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,46137 mi away
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,99997 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,58485 mi away
Smart and Sassy
The 2021 Lincoln Corsair is luxury in a sporty SUV. It is classy, luxurious and very peppy. The ride is smooth, quiet and brings a feeling of being in a sophisticated class of Auto. The safety features include side and rear warnings which have already been effective. The Corsair handles very well. In one week I put 2000 miles on this ride averaging about 28.2 mpg. I highly recommend this vehicle and there is so much more.... I have to say the Corsair was a nice vehicle, however, I did have problems with service after claiming a continued issue. I traded my Lincoln in and purchased a 2022 Cadillac XT 5 Premium Luxury SUV in Feb. 2022.
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7th Lincoln and this one’s Terrible!
2021 Corsair has been nothing but problems! Car will be a year old next month and has been in dealer 3 times. It died on the driveway after only 7 months and took 2 dealer visits to “fix”. Car has a terrible ride, makes unbelievable wind noise on highway, jerks, and is very noisy when you step on the gas. After having a fender bender accident the dealer is saying the wiring harness is bad and they doubled the estimate! I think this was the problem from the start and now they are saying it was due to the fender bender! I’ve been a Lincoln Customer for over 14 years and can not believe how Lincoln has changed! Customer service was always the best, not anymore! I have a red carpet lease and they had no loaners to give me the first two times the car was brought in. I’m very unhappy with Lincoln and this 2021 Corsair!
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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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