Used 2022 Lincoln Corsair Consumer Reviews
I wanted to love this little car
Pros: I think it is a very handsome car. The 2.0 is plenty powerful enough for me and I'm getting 30-31 mpg on the highway, now that it has some miles on it. Beautiful interior. Front of the cabin is quiet. Revel audio is quite good. Lots of great features. Things you reach for are all well placed. The drivetrain has been very reliable and the HVAC system is excellent. Cons: Build quality is abysmal. You never know what features will take a vacation. Liftgate? Power seats? Auto hold? The list goes on. There are more creaks, pops, squeaks and rattles that any car should have, especially a Lincoln. Even the seats have become noisy. The is a carpeted exterior wheel liner that falls loose and looks awful. Dealer said it was fixed, twice but still hanging loose. One final annoyance is that it does not like to accept fuel. Filling up takes forever with the gas filler neck unable to accept more than a trickle. Dealer said this was fixed as well... There is so much to like about this Corsair, but so many irritations that I won't be purchasing another Lincoln. It is telling that Consumer Reports ranked Lincoln dead last in reliability and they aren't completely wrong.
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The Corsair is loaded with every option imaginable. The interior is very plush and quiet. The engine has plenty of power. After owning several other luxury makes and models, Lincoln is my wife’s favorite.
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $29,99779 mi away
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,99886 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $29,44078 mi away
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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The good, the bad, ....
this is my fourth Lincoln in the past 10 years..The good...looks great, quiet, new transmission noticeably better. Clever button to turn off the screen is perfectly located and a very handy addition. Mileage is better than my prior Black Label MKC. Lane keeping is nice. The not so good, the seat is very uncomfortable. The problem is in the upper back. There is an intentional lump. It is also in the passenger seat. I got in another Corsair and found the same lump. on a long drive with the seat reclined a bit, you will be hurting (I do not have back problems). The seat controls on the door are a step backwards, not intuitive and difficult to use. I can see eliminating the spare tire and jack, as that is the rage now. I was willing to pay more to get it, the dealer would not sell one?? The cruise controls are redesigned and pretty, but you have to use two hands to operate them as some controls are on the right and others on the left of the steering wheel. Like most people, I drive with one hand most of the time.
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