2011 Lincoln MKX Review

While the Lincoln MKX gets an entirely new look inside and out and a more powerful engine for 2011, it didn‘t win me over.
The corporate twin to Ford's Edge, the oft-forgotten Lincoln MKX crossover’s most impressive change is a quiet, and comfortable ride that rivals Lexus and Acura. In addition, while it competes well with the best in its segment, it still needs work.
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Efficient six-speed transmissions
The 2013 Lincoln MKS is equipped with two versions of the six-speed
SelectShift Automatic™ transmission, both with steering-wheel-mounted paddle
shifters. The 3.7-liter Ti-VCT V6 uses the 6F-50. The ...
New chassis technology
Making a full-size crossover ride smoothly but handle well can be a real
challenge.
"The 2013 MKT with Continuously Controlled Damping delivers a surprisingly
vibrant blend of ride and handli ...
Crafted details
A new heated steering wheel is a welcome option for drivers who live in
colder climates. A thin metal element under the wheel's leather-wrapped rim can
raise the wheel rim's surface temperature from ...
