Used 2022 Lincoln Corsair Consumer Reviews
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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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Lincoln Grand Touring
I replaced my 2022 Lincoln Aviator Reserve with a 2022 Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring. The all electric drive has ranged from 34 to 46 miles. With the adaptive suspension it soaks up road imperfections and rides and drives like a larger vehicle. It is quiet and very comfortable and has lots of room. I enjoy charging at home rarely buying gas during the month. I didn't get any other options since I felt the Grand Touring is already loaded with features. I also saved $5,000 off msrp making it a great deal at $48,000 .
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- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,90727 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $28,0444 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,35136 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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Seat Design Flaws
The two problems I've encountered the most since my purchase 3 months ago - Anti-collision Braking System goes off randomly without cause. A module was replaced, we'll see how that goes. The second is how incredibly uncomfortable the driver's and passenger seats are. The back of the seats are all hard plastic. The internal structure puts a support bar with a housing for the climate control systems that creates a bulge in the middle of my back. I'm average height and weight; my husband is a little taller and both of us feel the pressure the longer were riding in the vehicle. Lincoln took the MKC and ruined it in the name of saving on production costs. I have a 2017 MKC that is incredibly comfortable - the difference is in the seat design. Avoid this vehicle if you like long drives.
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Don't buy a Lincoln Corsair
Bought a new Corsair, 6 months later would not start. Had to be towed in. When you buy they say they will pick up and deliver for service. They would not return it since it was towed. I had to Uber there. Poor quality vehicle, hood shimmies when on the highway. Took it in and they said that is the way they are. Automatic transmission that feels like a stick shift when in Excite mode. Traded it in after 9 months and lost 11k. It had 4k miles on it.
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