2024 Lincoln Corsair Consumer Reviews
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It’s just another Ford
Paid a lot of extra for my 2023 Corsair. So it after 6000 miles inadequate, gas, mileage highway and city already had some rattles in it. My mistake for buying it.
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Best No Less, Quiet as Rolls Royce...
This SUV is absolutely amazing, so many features unavailable in other cars in its class, like the heavenly 24 way adjustable, heated, cooled, massaging seats, the Revel Ultima sound system, and the hands free Bluecruise that tracks like a missile safe and solid. Also the pricing is more then fair.
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- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $49,15014 mi away
- Grand Touring Plug-In Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $60,26014 mi away
- Grand Touring Plug-In Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $58,26014 mi away
My Lincoln Cosair
I really like the inside luxury look. I am a little concerned about the overall type of metal material. It doesn't look as durable as my Buick Lacrosse; however, It certainly drives really well
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Just AWFUL build Quality & Junk Interior
2024 Corsair with Premium Package II. Just horrible build quality inside and out. WE REGRET that we ever trusted Lincoln. Ford Lincoln "Quality is Job None". Lincoln Concierge is a joke !
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One of the worst vehicles I have ever driven.
I test drove a 2023 Lincoln Corsair today. I have 32 years of automobile business experience and have driven almost every car made. This was one of the worst cars I have ever driven. It had terrible tire and road noise. The bumps transmitted through the chassis before moving up through the roof like a bell ringing. The stereo sounded tinny and cheap (the salesperson lied and said it had the revel sound option, it was the stock non option media). It did a porpoise motion as it went over undulations in the road. The engine had harshness and the transmission was jerky from a standing start. The car lurched forward and the nose-dived with even the smoothest braking pressure applied. After commenting on all this, the salesman said "shall we go in and write it up". I had to stay diplomatic. Shame on Ford.
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