Used 2019 Lincoln MKT Wagon Consumer Reviews
Sleek Luxury Cruiser
best ride ever, loaded with tons of amenities, and the fact I hardly ever see others on the road is a plus. Our last car was a Cadillac SRX which we really liked, but this MKT is much more comfortable. I have people photograph it and ask what kind of car it is. It's nice to not see a bunch of them on the same road when we travel. The twin turbo eco-boost engine is a blast to drive too, put the transmission in sport mode and use the paddle shifters for a little fun every once in a while. Too many options to list here, but if you want it, the MKT Reserve probably has it.
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livery 3.7 L MKT Town Car with 150k warranty
got it for $43k total with NY tax as a fleet car drove 80k miles in two years evyrything works greast very comfortable car trunk door hold water inside after car wash or rain, screws from a bottom of that door felt and no way to screw them back under hood is dusty, battery top holder dissolved in acid, waze thru carplay shows higher speed on screen than actual if driving 50mph+, passenger side mirror shows signs on edges like it 5 years older, passsnger side window when press auto up can go up and down to where it was
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- Reserve WagonMSRP: $15,990129 mi away
- Reserve WagonMSRP: $16,995203 mi away
- Reserve WagonMSRP: $10,995283 mi away
Seriously overrated
Budget gave me one to replace a charger rt. With all the failings of dodges, they are far superior to this Lincoln. It has all the annoying technology but the ride is unbearable.
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Long and low Lincoln
This SUV looks and rides great. It has a lower suspension and wider low profile tires than most large SUVs. It has extra length (seats 7) for trips and has good acceleration (V6 with twin turbos) and good braking. My only minor complaint is about the interior quality which I think should be better.
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It could have been a super star..but Lincoln..
I am the owner of a 2019 Lincoln MKT Reserve AWD 3.5L Ecooboost twin turbo v6 engine with almost every available option except for the rear captain chairs and refrigerator. I love the sound of the horn, loud and beautiful! I love the rear design and the sides but that buzzard beak front end is absolutely horrible!, the seats are cheap, hard, and the seat foam used in the seats is cheap and extremely uncomfortable! The seats in my wife’s 2006 GMC Yukon Denali XL are 200% better quality and a lot more comfortable! The 10.5 mpg fuel mileage I’m getting in city driving is absolutely terrible!! And it’s been checked out and tuned up at the Lincoln dealership and only 15 mpg on the highway! I should have gotten a supercharged V8! On the highway the vehicle has more body roll than a belly dancer, the Six speed automatic transmission and transfer case is too weak for this vehicle, the 3.5L ecooboost twin turbo engine is a nightmare to your wallet when the water pump, timing chain assembly, and or the cam phaser’s take a dump! Ford should be Sued for the cost to replace and or repair anything that goes wrong inside this engine up to 250,000 miles! They intentionally, designed and made this engine extremely unreliable,difficult and expensive to repair so that owners would have to take the vehicle to the dealer for repairs and or to purchase another vehicle! That’s exactly why they stopped building the extremely reliable, durable, dependable, and well built, cheap to repair Lincoln Town Car. Almost every single vehicle built today is absolute garbage can on wheels, throw away vehicles notoriously not built to last for long.
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