Used 2018 Lincoln MKC Consumer Reviews
I Love My MKC.
I have the 2017 MKC Reserve. I have never been more pleased with a vehicle. As far as safety, it is incomparable. The blind spot alerts and lane drifting alarm (steering wheel vibration) is great. The interior with the wood trim is very well done, you certainly get your money's worth. The ride is smooth and quiet and it handles fantastic. I can open the tailgate by waiving my foot underneath it lol, so that works great when your hands are full. I love this car.
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Awesome car!
I bought the 2017 MKC about a month ago and have been very happy with my purchase. Car rides beautifully and is extremely quiet on the inside. Gas millage so far is around 20, for an AWD that's not bad considering the weight of the car. All of the controls are easy to use and figure out. Car does shift a little odd at times but did read that's a problem with Ford products. All in all no complaints so far, driving does not seem to be an effort anymore!
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- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,560In-stock online
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,590In-stock online
- Select 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,998In-stock online
Lose the bias Edmunds! Love my MKC.
Great value, lots of luxury features. Technology is ahead of both Q5 and X3. Got a great deal on 17 CPO with low miles. Bridge of Weir leather, open pore wood trim, adaptive cruise, HID, led accent, heated/cooled seats, panoramic moonroof, SYNC 3. Don’t make a judgement on Edmund’s review alone- drive one yourself.
Definitely not my Grandpa's Lincoln!
This gem of an SUV caught my eye at the March car show. I owned an Acura RDX and was in the market for a new SUV. I was actually planning to buy another RDX, but the MKC on display in the Ford/Lincoln section begged a closer look. Lincoln offered a $75.00 gift card to schedule a test drive at a later date, so that's exactly what I did. I was sold on the Lincoln once I drove the model with the continuous dampening control drive system. I'll admit it took a little while to get past the "old fogey" label associated with Lincoln. Once I did, however, it became a matter of finding the right color combination in a Reserve trim level WITH the drive control system. Three months later, I bought my new MKC. It rides like a dream and is absolutely gorgeous, both inside and out. The only true annoyance is the lack of a real tire pressure monitoring system (you know, the one that tells you the tire pressure in each tire). The indicator light recently flashed a low tire pressure warning, but unlike my RDX (and recent Hyundai rental), that was all the information I got. No fun trying to locate my tire pressure gauge and figure out which tire had the problem IN THE DARK. Hopefully Ford will consider adding a true TPMS to its vehicles in the future.
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The Lincoln MKC is a gorgeous car and great ride!
The luxury version of Ford is the Lincoln MKC and it does not disappoint! I was looking at the audi q5, the mercedes and the lexus. This car's interior is by far superior. It's beautiful inside as it is outside. It's dashboard is easy to figure out. The ride is amazingly smooth. I went for the 2.0 as I didn't need the turbo 2.3 effect to go to work every day. It really feels like a luxury car and meets my expectations. The dealership was very nice and the service that comes with this car is super convienant since I work all the time. It's the reserve AWD model and really is a nice and quiet drive. I just bought the car so I can't speak to it's maintenance, but let me tell you, it feels comfortable, leather is nice and the color is spot on with a luxurious feel. I love this car more than I ever thought I would considering I was looking at other luxury cars that were more pricer with less features. Try the lincoln before the others, it changed my mind when I sat in the car and gave it a test drive. The back seats and cargo is not the most comfortable for a larger family, but that is what the MKX is for if that is what you need. For my husband and I,this is a perfect car.
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