Used 2022 Lincoln Corsair Consumer Reviews
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A SWEET ride
New 2021 Lincoln Corsair Reserve. A large step up from the dowdy 2019 (nice) MKC. Lincoln is trying to capture a younger crowd (less than 65 years olds) and is certainly succeeding getting now the 40-60 crowd with more "German" drive style and interior outlay [like how GENESIS is capturing the BMW-driving crowd]. I look forward to the next Lincoln generation, just to see where it will lead. I have certainly NO regrets driving this Corsair.
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Lincoln Lies
Lincoln makes all kinds of promises but does not deliver when they have to. My 2021 Corsair with 4500 miles on it has been at the dealers since June 28 and no end in site. By the way, stay away from Tasca Lincoln Cranston RI. There service dept is the WORST I have ever experienced.
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,5999 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,3508 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,5007 mi away
Recent purchase
Traded in my 2020 Ford Escape for a 2022 Lincoln Corsair. Couldn’t be happier! Rides well, attractive car.
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DON'[T BUY THIS CAR
If you owned a Lincoln MKX, and want to replace it.. This car is NOT for you. Lincoln has ruined this car. It is very very smaller, much lower to the ground, the gears are difficult to reach, under a ledge, the sun roof only goes half way back. Biggest mistake I"ve made..Stupid me..But if you do buy, stay away from Parks Lincoln in Tampa
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Attractive car but has issues
I leased the 2021 Corsair when my MKC lease was up. I was impressed with the body style and the attractive dash with the bigger screen and modern style. One thing drives me nuts is why they put the gear changes in the middle where you would put items or your phone charging or the slightest touch seems to change the normal gear to slippery or hazardous conditions. If I’m driving the gear will change if I so much as move something . This causes my car to drive in a slower mode and I have a hard time adjusting the mode at times. I have brought this into my Lincoln dealer and they found no defect. I think they should have a groove or push down on the dial to prevent such a sudden change. Does this happen to anyone else?
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