Used 2009 Lincoln Mks Low Mileage on 2040-cars
Moberly, Missouri, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.7L V6 24V DURATEC 37 W/VC
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Lincoln
Model: MKS
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Options: Keyless Entry, Keyless Start, Navigation System, Reverse Sensing System (Backup Camera), Bluetooth, SYNC, Dual Moonroof, Premium Wheels, Heated Seats, Cool Seats, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Parking Sensors, Backup Camera, F&R Head Curtain Air Bags, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Dual Power Seats, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 14,505
Exterior Color: WHITE CHOCOLATE TRI-COAT
Interior Color: CASHMERE
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
Number of Doors: 4
Used 2009 Lincoln MKS Low Mileage - THIS CAR HAS ONLY ONE OWNER!
4-WHL DISC BRAKES WITH ABS
SECURICODE NEXT GEN KEYPAD
UNIV. GARAGE DOOR OPENER
TIREPRESSURE MONITOR STS
REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM
INTERIOR
AM/FM STEREO W/CD/MP3
SIRIUS SAT RADIO N/A AK/H
SYNC VOICE ACTIVATED SYS
12-WAY PWR DRIVER W/LUMBAR
HEATED & COOLED FRT SEATS
WITH DRIVERS MEMORY
HEATED REAR SEATS
DUAL-ZONE ELECTRONIC
AUTO CLIMATE CONTROL
LTHR/WOOD TILT WHL W/ AUDIO,
CRUISE AND MEDIA CONTROL
EXTERIOR
18" 10-SPOKE BRIGHT MACH/
PAINTED ALUMINUM WHEELS
P235/55 R18 AS BSW TIRES
HID HEADLAMPS W/ DELAY
HEATED PWR MIRRORS W/ MEM &
SECURITY APPROACH LAMPS
EASY FUEL CAPLESS FUEL FILL
SAFETY/SECURITY
S.O.S POST CRASH ALERT
DUAL STAGE FRONT AIR BAGS
DRIVER/PASS SIDE AIRBAGS
ADVANCE TRAC ESC W/
TRACTION CONTROL
PERIMETER ANTITHEFT SYSTEM
CHILDPROOF REAR DOOR LOCKS
INDLUDED ON THIS VEHICLE
ORDER CODE 200A
FRINT FLOOR MATS, CARPETED
REAR FLOOR MATS, CARPETED
DUAL ZONE AUTO TEMP CONTROL
SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
2009 MODEL YEAR
WHITE CHOCOLATE TRI-COAT
245/45R20 99V A/S BSW
ULTIMATE PACKAGE
TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE
NAVAGATION PACKAGE
RAIN SNS INTERVAL WIPERS
DUAL PANEL MOONROOF
ADAP HDLMP W/ AUTO HIGH BEAM
FORWARD SENSING SYSTEM
VOICE ACTIVATED NAV SYSTEM
INTELL ACCESS PUSH BUTTON STR
REAR VIEW CAMERA
THX-II CERT AUDIO W/5 SURR
20" POLISHED CAST ALUM WHEEL
STEEL MINI SPARE
FRONT LICENSE PLATE BRACKET
WOOD DOOR TRIM PKG
ULTIMATE LEATHER SEATING
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Dealers mobilize to protect their margins from automaker subscription services
Fri, Aug 24 2018Six individual auto brands — Lincoln, Cadillac, Porsche, Mercedes, BMW and Volvo — have established or are trialing a vehicle subscription service in the U.S. Three third-party companies — Flexdrive, Clutch and Carma — run brand-agnostic subscription services. And three automakers — Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and General Motors — have also launched short-term rental services. Dealers, afraid of how these trends might affect their margins, are building political and lawmaking campaigns to protect their revenue streams. So far, three states are investigating automaker subscriptions, and Indiana has banned any such service until next year. It's certain that those three states are the first fronts in a long political and legal battle. Powerful dealer franchise laws mandate the existence of dealers and restrict how automakers are allowed to interact with customers to sell a vehicle. On top of that, Bob Reisner, CEO of Nassau Business Funding & Services, said, "Dealers and their associations are among the strongest political operators in many states. They as a group are difficult for state politicians to vote against." In California earlier this year, the state Assembly debated a bill with wide-ranging provisions to protect against what the California New Car Dealers Association called "inappropriate treatment of dealers by manufacturers." One of those provisions stipulated that subscription services need to go through dealers, but that item got stripped out when dealers and manufacturers agreed to discuss the matter further. In Indiana, Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a moratorium on all subscription programs by dealers or manufacturers until May 1, 2019, to give legislators more time to investigate. Dealers in New Jersey have taken their campaign to the state capitol, asking that the cars in subscription programs get a different classification for registration purposes. Automakers run the current subscription services and own the vehicles. Sign-ups and financial transactions happen online or through apps, leaving dealers to do little more than act as fulfillment centers to various degrees, with little legal recourse as to compensation amounts when they're called on to deliver or service a car. That's a bad base to build on for business owners who've sunk millions of dollars into their operations.
Car subscription services: A slow, expensive start — but the potential is huge
Wed, Dec 26 2018Americans are used to paying for subscriptions — to magazines and cable television, for instance — but experience shows they'll cancel when the price of admission gets too high, or there are more tempting alternatives. Cord cutters ditched nearly 1.5 million pay-TV subscriptions in 2017, according to a survey by Leichtman Research Group. Cable TV started out cheap with basic offerings, and then got expensive. The auto industry's subscription offerings are new, but they're starting out costly, and not price-competitive with traditional leasing. The upside is that they take the hassle out of car ownership for busy people by letting the service take care of maintenance, insurance, licensing and taxes. And they give consumers choice, often allowing relatively painless switches between different cars in the automakers' lineup. Subscription services also point the way toward an ownership-free auto experience, and offer an easy transition to a potential world where ride- and car-sharing will be dominant. Subscriptions are here to stay, but consumers may take a while to "get" them. Lincoln's subscription service for lightly used 2015 to 2017 models, offered through the Ford-owned Canvas beginning this year, got off to a slow start. Many early subscribers canceled. Last month, Cadillac announced it would " temporarily pause" its $1,800-per-month Book subscription service for "adjustments" as of December 1. According to the Wall Street Journal, "Snags with the back-end technology used to support the service made some customer-service functions tedious and time-consuming, adding costs for the company." The challenge for automakers is to come up with a strategy that offers consumers a compelling, affordable option to regular ownership, and one that can also make a profit. I think they'll find that sweet spot, but they're not there yet. Jack Nerad, former executive editorial director at Kelley Blue Book and author of " The Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying or Leasing a Car," points out that "A lot of people expected that subscriptions would be very valuable for people who wanted inexpensive transportation, but the reality is quite the opposite. Subscriptions are offering more choices for the wealthy.
2016 Lincoln MKX First Drive [w/video]
Thu, Sep 10 2015The Lincoln Motor Company was one of America's great luxury symbols of the 20th Century. It grew from an aircraft engine maker during the First World War to become the car of presidents. The jaw-dropping Continental concept revealed earlier this year is a clear indication that Lincoln plans to build on its history and recapture some of that luxury magic. While the image of a powerful Continental thundering over a tony Westchester road is certainly romantic, it does little to sell cars today. Enter the 2016 Lincoln MKX. Flagships like the Continental are great, but Americans buy way more crossovers, and Lincoln's redesign of the MKX focuses on the needs of modern luxury customers. That means more and better safety features, a quiet interior with attractive materials, and classy exterior design. The potent 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6 pushes out 335 horsepower, outperforming V6 offerings from Lexus and Acura. There's also a new engine – Ford's potent 2.7-liter twin-turbo V6 pushing out 335 horsepower – that outguns V6 offerings from Lexus and Acura. All told, it's a tasteful redesign with some spotlight features that might turn a few more customers Lincoln's way. The updates are intriguing, yet many of them (aside from the V6's 380 pound-feet of torque) are rather subtle. So we grab the key fob to an attractive all-wheel-drive model decked out with the Reserve package and set out for a long weekend to absorb the new MKX. Several days of running errands around town, commuting, and a three-and-half-hour drive from metro Detroit to the northern tip of Michigan lay ahead of us. We're going to be spending a lot of time in the MKX, so naturally, we take stock of the interior. Our tester (we photographed a different one) is done up in a cappuccino leather theme, which means brown leather for the steering wheel, armrests, and the tops of the door panels. Another chocolately strip bisects the dashboard. The rest of the cabin – the headliner, the seats, the sides of the doors, etc. – is a creamy white. We sink into the seats, which are cushy yet supportive. The headrest is like a pillow, and the plush floormats feel made for bare feet. The touchscreen works well, and it's complemented by redundant buttons and switches, which we like. The MKX is generally user friendly. The touchscreen works well, with little poking or jabbing. It's complemented by redundant buttons and switches, which we like.