2025 Lincoln Corsair Consumer Reviews
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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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Great Ride
Exceptionally smooth and quiet ride. Everything seems to well organized on the dash with a little learning curve using screen to access most items. Not a fan of the backup beeping it makes, but understand why since it’s a hybrid and passerby's can’t hear the car cause it makes no engine sound.
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- Premiere 4dr SUVMSRP: $45,120132 mi away
- Premiere 4dr SUVMSRP: $45,470151 mi away
- Premiere 4dr SUVMSRP: $47,920151 mi away
Have owned 2 of them.
They are priced way less than the competition if you don't go crazy with options. They will pick your Corsair up at your house when you need service and leave you a loaner. 6-year powertrain warranty, less maintenance cost than the overpriced European models. It is a bargain in this segment.
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Outstanding decision!
Great vehicle!
Corsair Surprised Me!
I was skeptical because the Corsair is smaller than the 2020 Nautilus I wrecked. But, even at 6'2", I can slip in and out. I had to fess up that I don't need as much cargo room, especially since, at 78 years old, with no kids around, I don't carry much more than overnight luggage or groceries. The design is really sharp. The interior is extremely nice. The ride is exceptionally smooth and quiet. The performance is quick, especially beneficial in San Antonio traffic. The infotainment system takes a little getting used to, but it is helpful and generally hands-free. There isn't the over-the-top, excessive technology. AND, the price was much less than a new Nautilus! I picked the Premier to keep the cost down, and don't regret it. North Park Lincoln was great to work with. Casper Kasperski, the salesman, became a friend! MW, San Antonio, Texas
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