Lincoln Prices and Reviews

A guide to the Lincoln lineup of luxury vehicles: Lincoln prices and reviews for popular sedans and SUVs.

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Founded in 1917, the Lincoln Motor Company first began making aircraft engines for World War I. In 1920, the first L-series Lincoln was introduced. The new model lineup of luxury cars and SUVs from Lincoln offers a variety of options for every driver. When you browse the new Lincoln prices, you'll find that the base model hybrid MKZ starts at around $35,000, while the Navigator starts at around $57,000. Lincoln offers a wide price range for anyone looking for a luxury vehicle.

Lincoln MKX

Lincoln prices: Lincoln MKXUS News Lincoln reviews rank the MKX as number 17out of 19 luxury midsize SUVs. Standard features include heated leather seats, a 10-speaker audio system, a remote-start system with a push-button ignition, touch-screen entertainment controls and two USB ports that let you charge your favorite electronic devices. The state-of-the-art interior is attractive and features many standard options not available in most SUVs.

The starting price is around $40,000, which makes it an affordable option for families that need more room than they can get in a sedan. For those who can afford the more expensive Lincoln prices, the Navigator is the full-sized SUV in the lineup. The vehicle gets 13 miles per gallon in the city and 18 on the highway, so it is better suited for short trips. It offers quick response, excellent handling and much more storage space than the MKX.

Lincoln MKT

Drivers looking for a midsize vehicle that is perfect for families but gets better gas mileage than the large SUV may appreciate the MKT, which is ranked 10 out of 19 according to US News. With a starting price of $45,000, the MKT gets 17 mpg in the city and 25 on the highway, making this SUV must more suited for family vacations and long road trips. It also seats seven, which is ideal for larger families.

This vehicle offers an optional turbocharged V6, which provides plenty of power and quick acceleration, and reviews claim that the MKT has responsive handling and quick braking. US News has named the MKT as the best luxury midsize SUV for families due to its excellent combination of quality, size and features.

Lincoln MKZ

Lincoln MKZThe MKZ is the only hybrid in the group and offers an impressive 45 mpg when using electric power. It's a perfect choice for someone who is conscious of the environment or who wants to save on annual fuel costs. It features an LCD touch-screen console complete with voice command and is a good size for small families.

Lincoln MKS

For those looking at Lincoln prices on a large sedan, the MKS is comparable to the Ford Five Hundred and the Volvo S80. Starting at $42,000 for the base model, the MKS has an impressive gauge cluster, a heated steering wheel, a wood-grain dash and touch-screen applications. It also has a 3.7-liter V6 that will get up to 18 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway. It's a luxury touring car for those who want plenty of room.

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The Lincoln prices on the new model vehicles are comparable with those of most luxury vehicles. The lineup has something for every driver. Buyerlink can help you find local quotes on new Lincoln prices and set up test drives.

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