Used 2022 Lincoln Corsair SUV Consumer Reviews
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What's not to love? The comfort, the features, the color and the ride...all fantastic! The leather interior is beautiful and the feel of the leather is even more wonderful than we imagined. We bought the Reserve model so there are more added features. We have taken two roadtrips averaging 30 to 31 MPG with the 2.0 liter engine. Engine, transmission and suspension are all great. We researched several luxury models and this one came to the forefront. It's elegance at an affordable price.
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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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- Grand Touring Plug-In Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,470In-stock online
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,998In-stock online
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,998In-stock online
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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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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