Used 2017 Lincoln MKC Consumer Reviews
Systemic AC ISSUE
This is the second MKC that I've owned. I own the 2015 Reserve trim MKC. I ended up trading in that car because I had a similar issue with the air conditioner that I'm having with my black label trim car right now. so the problem is that the AC will randomly blow hot air on the driver side and cold air on the passenger side. I end up having to close the vents on the driver side to keep the hot air from blowing in my face. Again the 2015 MKC that I had did the same thing so I traded it. To have this problem in a $56, 000 car is completely unacceptable. this is the second chance that I have given to Lincoln and I regret it. I traded in a 2017 CX-5 fully loaded and now I feel like I made a mistake. I hope that someone from Lincoln will hear this read this and address this issue. It doesn't make sense that I'm 2018 a car manufacturers selling a $56, 000 car has an issue with the AC working as it should. I will never buy another Lincoln product ever again I am done. I am all for American car manufacturers I grew up a Ford lover but I can no longer accept these substandard quality as compared to other car manufacturers especially when I'm spending my hard-earned money on it. Goodbye Lincoln!
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It's just OK!
If you have your phone using the Car Play, you cannot use the navigation on the vehicle. It makes you use your Maps on your phone. The SIRI is horrible for the phone. If you are trying to call someone it doesn't always work correctly. So all in all, you cannot use your phone for a phone call if you want to use the autos navigation. Also, there isn't a heat vent near the driver's door. When the heat is on, it's freezing on that side of your legs. This is literally the worst car I have ever leased. The car does not have a great turn radius. All of my other vehicles, and I have had some very nice vehicles, they can turn on a dime. This one, no chance. The AWD is terrible in the snow and slides all over the place. The gas mileage is the worst I have ever had. I cannot get over 20 mpg. I am so disappointing with this SUV. If I wanted something this cheap, I would have gone with the regular Edge.
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- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,8773 mi away
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,330In-stock online
- Select 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,998In-stock online
A Real Gem of Car.
Inside feels bigger than it is. Wonderful controls, a giant step up from the similar Ford Escape. Prestige looking vehicle.
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Whiney
Likes: Styling and solid feel Dislikes: Whining noise coming from somewhere. Small cargo area. Push button gear changer. Terrible sound system. Bought a 2017 used and got rid of it after a few months.
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Technology Turmoil - SYNC 3 Sadness (it's useless)
1) SYNC3. !! AN ABSOLUTE JOKE!! Considering the pressure auto manufacturers place on vendors to deliver on feature/function/price - We are trying to understand who is falling down on the job - (Lincoln or 3rd party) - ridiculous either way. To use navigation apps, etc. one must have an iPhone to use ApplePlay. Otherwise you are stuck using SYNC3. !!What an absolute joke!! Connectivity (compatible phones) is so limited, SYNC3 is useless. Technology users are left without app access - NO integrated navigation capability!! 2) Why would any vehicle of this supposed level not include HomeLink (integrated garage door opener system) on all models? -Technology Disappointment-
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