The LINCOLN MKX is the brand's entry into the tough, ever-growing five-passenger luxury crossover segment.
The LINCOLN MKX is powered by a 265-hp 3.5-liter V-6 that puts power to the ground via a six-speed automatic and front- or all-wheel drive. Standard safety features include four-wheel anti-lock brakes, six airbags, electronic stability control with roll control, rear parking sensors, SYNC, and tire pressure monitoring. All the usual luxury features are standard, such as dual-zone auto climate control, genuine wood trim, leather trim, heated and cooled front seats and an integrated garage door opener. For those that want even more, optional features include a large glass-paneled sunroof called VistaRoof, heated rear seats, navigation system, rear entertainment system, 20- and 22-inch wheels, and a THX II certified audio system.
For 2010, there are several exterior color changes, and integrated blind spot mirrors are now standard.
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...the MKX boasts a gutsy 3.5-liter V6 engine and plenty of headroom, legroom and storage space within its cabin. -- Edmunds.com
The MKX is tuned for a comfortable yet not wallowy ride. The four-wheel independent suspension handled curves and sudden avoidance maneuvers with excellent control. Road noise is very well isolated. -- Forbes
...the all-wheel-drive MKX drives and handles well despite its considerable weight of 4,420 pounds. -- WashingtonPost.com
Overall driver-seat comfort is aided by resting your elbows on the roomy door armrests and the soft top on the center console. That console, by the way, is really useful. It has two separate compartments - a shallow one for change, glasses and the like, and a larger bin that has a power outlet, an MP3 jack and a notch in the side to run the cords for a portable MP3 player or phone charger. -- Forbes