2013 Lincoln Mks on 2040-cars
Oxford, Michigan, United States
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For sale is an excellent condition Lincoln MKS ecoboost All-Wheel-Drive luxury sedan (Lincoln version of the Taurus
SHO). Turbo charged 6 cylinder 365 horse power awd sedan. The car is a certified vehicle warranted until fall of
2019 or 100k miles, covered directly at Lincoln with zero deductible. This is a genuine worry free vehicle with a
clear title, no accident history, adult owned well maintained and fully serviced. I purchased the vehicle from the
dealer after my Father-In-Law turned it in from a lease so I know the complete history of the car. Ive driven it
for the last 18 months or so and it has not had a single issue. Fully dealer serviced. The car features literally
every option available. Remote start, heated cooled seats, heated rear seats and steering wheel, navigation, dual
Panamax sunroof, power seats, memory seats, lane assist, automatic parallel parking, backup camera and alerting and
on and on. The car cost almost $60k new. It has 53k miles, and runs and drives like new. Zero squeaks or rattles.
It does show a few signs of normal use but overall excellent.
Lincoln MKS for Sale
- Lincoln mark series 2 dr hard top(US $2,000.00)
- Financing navigation awd moon roof ecoboost leather heated/cooled seats sync red(US $27,498.00)
- 2011 mks/navigation/2 sunroofs/20 inch chrome wheels/heated and cooled seats/(US $19,900.00)
- 2009 lincoln mks climate seats xenon lights 18's 34k mi texas direct auto(US $19,480.00)
- 2012 lincoln mkz
- 2011 bluetooth thx sync leather parking assist 18" alloy wheels certified(US $20,250.00)
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Auto blog
Lincoln MKC Concept shows real promise [w/video]
Sun, 13 Jan 2013Ford's efforts to resuscitate its moribund Lincoln luxury brand began in earnest with the introduction of its 2014 MKZ sedan, a model many labeled as the marque's make-or-break offering. Of course, one model does not a comeback make, and with the MKZ just now starting to trickle into dealers, it will be some time before America's jury of consumers comes in with their judgment. More to the point, it's likely to take better than a decade's worth of products and sustained marketing effort to even begin to figure out whether Lincoln has a shot at redemption or if it will die of Mercury poisoning. After all, rival General Motors has been pouring resources into Cadillac since the late '90s, and if the sales charts are any guidance, it's still probably too early to declare its rebirth a success.
Certainly, a brand with Ford's resources, free of distractions (read: the now-defunct Premier Auto Group and various other side projects) should be able to successfully market a single luxury brand, particularly one with such a rich - if distant - history. Especially now with the Blue Oval enjoying more consumer goodwill than at any time in recent history. So let's all give Alan Mulally and friends a little room to work, eh?
We can start by focusing on the compact crossover seen before you, the Lincoln MKC Concept. Riding atop the same global C-platform that underpins the Ford C-Max, Escape and Focus, the MKC showcar here presages a production small CUV that will stick its distinctive nose into one of the auto industry's fastest-growing segments.
Weekly Recap: New bosses try to jump-start Cadillac and Lincoln
Sat, 26 Jul 2014
Both of America's domestic luxury brands seem to be stuck in neutral.
It's ironic that Cadillac and Lincoln got new bosses within days of each other this month. It's also a commentary on the fact both of America's domestic luxury brands seem to be stuck in neutral.
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.