Used 2017 Lincoln MKC Select 4dr SUV (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Very Pleased
I wanted a luxury crossover with great tech (Apple Car Play was a must-have), a comfortable, quiet ride for my brutal Silicon Valley commutes and great design (other musts: leather, camera, large format sunroof). I also wanted a reasonable value for all that. My finalists were the BMW X series (probably X1 or X3), the Mercedes GLA and the MKC. In the end, it's obvious that if I wanted the German nameplate cache, it was going to cost significantly more (5-10K) to get what I could get in a the far more reasonably priced Lincoln. I took the savings and extended the warranty (which I always do on a new car) and I purchased the Premium Maintenance Package (which I've never done) because Lincoln's Concierge/Valet service (which is standard--not part of the pkg) makes ongoing maintenance and service an incredible value. All I need to do is contact the Lincoln concierge via the App, web or call and on the day of my service appt, the valet comes out to my home or office with an equal or better Lincoln and brings mine back when its done. This is not only insanely convenient (I got to try it recently when Lincoln corrected a minor part issue I identified at purchase), but it will ensure that I am punctual and on schedule for my regular service which is always challenging with my work, doing the dealer shuttle, etc. I won't likely even set foot in the dealership for a few years now. As for the ride, performance, comfort, etc., I'm completely satisfied on all counts and I really do love the lines, stance and overall design of this car. In fact, it's kind of funny, now that I'm out there in the Lincoln amidst all the other people driving exactly the same 4 or 5 Germans (and the ubiquitous suburban moms in Subarus), I'm kind of liking the contrarian Lincoln luxury SUV statement. I've never been more satisfied with a new car purchase. One other thing, my Lincoln dealer has been great and they have clearly made a serious commitment to making the Lincoln experience as VIP and upscale as possible. All said, an amazing value for money.
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Love the MKC but small storage area
Forget bringing along large suitcases. Sometimes have to put a suitcase in the back seat as cargo area really much smaller than my Ford Escape!
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- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,945334 mi away
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,498352 mi away
- Black Label 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,995462 mi away
My favorite suv I’ve owned.
Look. I’ve owned two CRV’s, a Murano, and a 2016 Mercedes GLC, and the 2017 Lincoln MKC is my favorite SUV I’ve owned. Sure, each of the SUV’s I’ve driven has had its up and down points, if you are looking for ride comfort, quiet, a killer standard sound system, just an extremely comfortable place to spend a car trip in the front seat, the MKC should top your list. If you have to put people in the back seat for long trips, look for a bigger option. But I don’t do that. My lifestyle is just me and my wife. And this car is utterly perfect. And a total steal at certified used pricing.
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Terrible Customer Service~
I am having a horrendous time with Lincoln Customer service. My Lincoln is less than 3 years old and the Engine had to be replaced along with the Transmission! Now, they will not talk to me about getting the vehicle replaced or bought back considering the massive issues.
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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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