Front Wheel Size. Rear Wheel Size. Suspension Front Suspension. Rear Suspension. Tires Front Tire. Rear Tire. Spare Tire. Colors and Materials. Standard Exterior Colors. Optional Exterior Colors. Features and Options. Infotainment Bluetooth Connection. Hard Disk Drive Media Storage. Not Available. Satellite Radio. Smart Device Integration. WiFi Hotspot. Auxiliary Audio Input. Entertainment System. MP3 Player. Interior Trim Bucket Seats. Cloth Seats.
Leather Steering Wheel. Premium Synthetic Seats. Comfort Navigation System. Steering Wheel Audio Controls. Power Liftgate. Power Mirror s. Adaptive Cruise Control. Climate Control. Cruise Control. Heated Front Seat s. Heated Steering Wheel. Keyless Entry. Power Driver Seat. Power Passenger Seat. Remote Engine Start. Remote Trunk Release. Seat Memory. Universal Garage Door Opener. Keyless Start.
Safety Features Back-Up Camera. Cross-Traffic Alert. Rear Parking Aid. Blind Spot Monitor. Lane Departure Warning.
Lane Keeping Assist. Tire Pressure Monitor. Brake Assist. Stability Control. Traction Control. Frontal Barrier Crash Rating.
Side Crash Rating. Rollover Rating. Airbags Driver Air Bag. Front Head Air Bag. Front Side Air Bag. Knee Air Bag. Passenger Air Bag. In fact, when the company shuttered its mid-range Mercury brand in , it had plans in place to do the same with Lincoln.
Comparatively speaking, Lincoln is where Cadillac was in about ; a lot of potential, but not much to show for it yet. Which would you rather have, the top-spec version of a popular family car, or the most competitive model from a fixer-upper brand with a lot of potential? Plenty of people are willing to shell out that kind of money for a Mercedes; not as many would do the same for a Lincoln. That said, the standard 3. Unlike the previous-generation model, the current MKX keeps obvious borrowing from the Ford parts bin to a minimum, and feels like its own vehicle, not just another Ford with a little extra chrome and leather.
But the Edge is no slouch. For that price, you get the same 2.
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