Used 2017 Lincoln MKC Reserve 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Great for Singles and Couples
This is a beautiful car with many popular tech features that would cost much more in other luxury compact SUVs. It is definitely not a family friendly vehicle or a vehicle for those who frequently transport back seat passengers, as the rear seating areas are extremely confining, especially for taller or larger passengers. I also do not recommend this vehicle for those who drive more than 10-12,000 miles a year because the gas mileage leaves a lot to be desired. That said, this is a very stylish car that a high level safety and comfort. As a heavyset man in my senior years with arthritis, my paramount concern is having a vehicle that I can in and out of easily without having to squeeze into the car, climb up, of get down to far into. This is just perfect in that respect for me. Another important feature for me personally is that the navigation system does not require me to have my smartphone on. I traded in my previous Toyota Camry because the Navigaton system required me to use my smartphone with a serious of apps installed, and also had to be connected with a USB cable if I wanted maps with my directions. To add insult to injury, the car salesman never told me this until I purchased the car. What's the point of spending thousand of dollars extra for a navigation system if I can't use it without my phone? I love my new 2018 Lincoln MKC, and I will never buy another vehicle except for one thing. I can't stand the new front grill on the 2019s. The "fishnet" design, as I call it, totally destroys the elegance and overall beauty of this stunning vehicle. Hopefully, in 5 years or so when I am ready to trade mine in for a new MKC, Lincoln will have come to their senses and at least offer an option for the grill design.
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Best car EVER!
I love this car. Sync makes everything easy, accessing phones, reading text messages out loud, navigation. But the Reserve is all about luxury. This car feels like an expensive car. My parents have Lexus and Acura SUVs and the MKC is much more comfortable.
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- Select 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,998In-stock online
- Premiere 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,9887 mi away
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,477100 mi away
The road home is a Lincoln
I have been a fan of the Lincoln Motor Company since 1970 when my parents bought their first Lincoln Continental. Since then I have owned/leased eight different models. Although I prefer the Continentals for their extravagant technology, my age and physical limitations limit me to the SUVs. Since I wish to be more environmental friendly, the MKC is the logical choice. This is the last gift to myself in the twilight of my life.
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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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I love, love, love my 2017 MKC! We were all set to purchase a Cadillac when it was time to trade my Buick Encore, which I adored, but it was too small. We decided to check out the Lincoln because I read that you get more for your money than a Cadillac. I just wish the radio controls were easier. Also, I wish I could use voice controls on phone, i.e., “Call Bob”, instead of dialing. I hate taking my eyes off the road to find the radio controls. That is my only complaint! Will be looking at the 2019 Nautilus soon!
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