2008 Lincoln Mkx Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Naperville, Illinois, United States
2008 lincoln mkx odometer: 51000 VIN: 2lmdu88c48bj27587 paint color : custom size : full-size type : SUV drive : 4wdfuel : gas transmission : automatic title status : clean
Awesome. Only 51K miles. 2008 Lincoln MKX SUV All Wheel Drive (6 Cyl 3.5 Fuel Injected)
Original owner bought as full featured demo model from dealer after being idle in showroom.
Passenger temp control, traction control, heated & cooled seats, power sunroof, power windows, multi-CD player, air conditioning, memory seats for 2, steering wheel controls, climate control, leather upholstery, park distance warning controls, power door locks, power seats, cruise control, lumbar seats, fog lights, wood-grain dash, remote starter, protectant sealer.
Power brakes, trip odometer, tilt steering wheel, rear defroster, console, heater driver mirror, reclining seats, ABS, front air bags, upper airbags, AM/FM radio, tachometer, interval wipers, rear window wipers, driver side remote mirror, front bucket seats, center arm rest, gage cluster, side airbags. MPG - 22 Highway.
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Lincoln MKC prototype spied out testing
Wed, 20 Mar 2013As was the case with the Lincoln MKZ, it appears that Lincoln isn't wasting any time getting its newest model transformed from concept to production form. We just saw the MKC Concept earlier this year at the Detroit Auto Show, and based on these spy shots, it looks like the final touches are being put in place for the 2014 Lincoln MKC crossover.
Sharing its platform with the Ford Escape, we can definitely see some similarities between these two compact crossovers when it comes to the roofline and daylight opening, but through the heavy camouflage, Lincoln's signature split-wing grille can easily be seen and it looks like the concept's taillights will also make it to reality. On the disappointing side, it looks like the integrated exhaust outlets are being ditched for some round outlets, and we can't tell if the production version will keep the Audi-like clamshell rear liftgate.
Conan O'Brien takes McConaughey's Lincoln ad to its logical conclusion
Thu, 11 Sep 2014We all had to see this coming. Conan O'Brien has released a parody of Matthew McConaughey's new ads for the 2015 Lincoln MKC and remixed them with lines from one of his most critically acclaimed recent roles.
The now much darker commercial probably isn't how Lincoln would prefer the MKC to be marketed, but really in a few of the actual ads, McConaughey already seems moments away from breaking into a full Rustin Cohle from True Detective impression. The cadence and tone of his voice are just so close to that character, especially in the one where he's talking to the bull standing in the middle of the road. It very nearly verges on parody anyway; Conan is just turning all of this up to 11.
It's a little surprising that the writers didn't dig a little deeper into the McConaughey oeuvre for the parody. Maybe McConaughey could have taken the MKC for a party at the Moon Tower from Dazed and Confused. In any case, it's worth a quick watch, so check it out.
2015 Lincoln Navigator ready to roll for $62,475*
Wed, 21 May 2014Fancy picking up a refreshed Lincoln Navigator? Well, prepare to shell out at least $62,475. That's a whopping increase of $6,310 for the now-EcoBoost-equipped SUV.
That's just for the two-wheel-drive Select model, though. Want to drive all four wheels? Better have an extra $3,575 laying around. Snagging the top-of-the-line Reserve model, meanwhile, demands a premium of $7,500.
For those extra bills, you'll net Lincoln Drive Control, complete with continuously controlled dampers, power running boards, Ziricote wood interior trim, upgraded leather, 22-inch wheels, a "unique" interior headliner and, of course, a "Reserve" badge.