2011 Lincoln Mks on 2040-cars
3680 US-259, Longview, Texas, United States
Engine:3.7L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1LNHL9DR4BG602784
Stock Num: BG602784
Make: Lincoln
Model: MKS
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: White Platinum Tri-Coat Metallic
Interior Color: Light Camel
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 13662
2011 LINCOLN MKS 4dr Sdn 3.7L FWD Hyundai of Longview presents this CARFAX 1 Owner 2011 LINCOLN MKS 4dr Sdn 3.7L FWD with just 13662 miles. Represented in WHITE. Under the hood you will find the 3.7L V6 24V MPFI DOHC coupled with the AUTOMATIC. Options and Safety Features: Nicely equipped with 1st/2nd row side impact air curtains 4-wheel anti-lock brake system (ABS) w/brake assist AdvanceTrac electronic stability control Brake & engine actuated traction control Driver & front passenger dual stage airbags -inc: driver seat position sensor passenger seat sensing system (FPSS) Driver & front passenger-side impact air bags Emergency trunk release Forward & reverse sensing system Lower anchors & tethers for children (LATCH) system for child safety seats Rear door child safety locks S.O.S. Post-Crash Alert System Seat belt pretensioners w/load-limiting retractors Tire pressure monitor system. Awards And Accolades: IIHS Top Safety Pick Hyundai of Longview WE WILL BEAT ANY DEAL! At Hyundai of Longview our goal is to provide you with an excellent vehicle purchase and ownership experience. For the finest in personal customer service please contact the Internet Department directly through this website. Also please note we take great care to keep our listings up to date however our inventory changes daily and not all inventory is online. If you do not see what you are looking for then please call. We look forward to providing you with excellent customer service and welcoming you as a Hyundai of Longview client. You can reach us at 888-464-8850 or by visiting us online at www.hyundaioflongview.com. Please call for more information. Please call us for more information. "You pick it out and We'll work it out!"
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