2018 Lincoln Mkz/zephyr Reserve Awd / Moonroof / Sync 3 Applink / Apple Carplay on 2040-cars
Melvindale, Michigan, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Engine:TURBO 2.0-LITER GTDI I-4 TWIN INDEPENDENT VARIABLE CAMSHAFT TIMIN
Body Type:4-DOOR SEADAN
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Year: 2018
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 3LN6L5F90JR602009
Mileage: 38656
Interior Color: CAPPUCCINO LEATHER/SONATA SPIN ALUMINUM AND WALNUT WOOD TRIM
Previously Registered Overseas: No
Number of Seats: 5-PASSENGER
Fuel Consumption Rate: EPA-ESTIMATED 20 CITY / 28 HWY / 23 MPG COMBINED
Drive Side: Left-Hand Drive
Horse Power: 245-HORSEPOWER @ 5500 RPM AND 275 FT-LBS @ 3000 RPM
Manufacturer Warranty: WE OFFER FREE OF CHARGE WARRANTY PLEASE READ ITEM DESCRIPTION FRO
Engine Size: 2 L
Exterior Color: IVORY PEARL METALLIC
Car Type: Passenger Vehicles
Number of Doors: 4
Features: PLEASE READ ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER FOR ALL VEHICLE OPTIONS, PLEASE CLICK ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER FOR ALL VEHICLE OPTION, PLEASE READ ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER HAS ALL VEHICLE INFORMAT, CALL/TEXT/EMAIL JIMMY AT 313-485-5333 WITH ANY QUESTIONS, INTELLIGENT ACCESS WITH PUSH START, INTEGRATED REMOTE START SYSTEM, PUSH-BUTTON SHIFT TRANSMISSION, BLIS (BLIND SPOT INFORMATION SYSTEM) WITH CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT, SYNC APPLINK-3 WITH LINCOLN TOUCH PACKAGE, NAVIGATION SYSTEM WITH 3-D MAPS, VOICE ACTIVATED NAVIGATION SYSTEM, INTEGRATED SIRUS XM TRAFFIC AND TRAVEL LINK, MY LINCOLN MOBILE APP DRIVER COTROL, APPLE CARPLAY, ANDROID AND 4G-LTE WiFi HOTSPOT, 8-INCH LCD CAPACTIVE TOUCH SCREEN WITH SWIPING AND PINCH TO ZOOM, IN DASH USB/CENTER CONSOLE USB INPUT, 10-WAY POWER DRIVER AND PASSENGER SEATS, 4-WAY POWER LUMBAR, DRIVER MEMORY SEAT (3), LEATHER HEATED AND COOLING FRONT SEATS, HEATED REAR SEATS, HEATED STEERING WHEEL, POWER WINDOWS WITH (1 TOUCH WINDOWS UP/DOWN), AUTO FOLD SIDE VIEW MIRRORS WITH TURN SIGNAL INDICATORS, DUAL-ZONE ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROLS, POWER MOON ROOF, INTERMITTENT WIPERS WITH VARIABLE SPEED, POWER TILT AND TELESCOPE STEERING COLUMN, POWER-OPEN AND-CLOSE TRUNK LID, POWER-ADJUSTABLE BRAKE AND ACCELERATOR PEDALS, 19-INCH PREMIUM BLACK PAINTED ALUMINIUM, MICHELIN TIRES - FRONT AND REAR PERFORMANCE
Trim: RESERVE AWD / MOONROOF / SYNC 3 APPLINK / APPLE CARPLAY
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Lincoln
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: REARVIEW VIDEO CAMERA WITH GUIDE LINES, BLIS (BLIND SPOT INFORMATION SYSTEM) WITH CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT, REVERSE SENSING SENSORS, SECURICODE INVISIBLE KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD, LINCOLN DRIVE CONTROL FEATURING CONTINUOSLY CONTROLLED DAMPING (C, ADVANCEDTRAC TRACTION CONTROL WITH ROLL OVER STABILITY CONTROL, TORQUE VECTORING CONTROL AND CURVE CONTROL, FOUR WHEEL DISC ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS), CHILD SAFETY REAR DOOR LOCKS, DRIVER / PASSANGER / SIDE AND ROOF CURTAINS AIRBAGS, SECURILOCK PASSIVE ANTI- THEFT SYSTEM, TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM (TPMS)., AUTO HOLD- STRESS LESS IN STOP-AND-GO
Model: MKZ/Zephyr
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2018 Lincoln Navigator Review | 900 miles in mid-century opulence
Fri, Aug 10 2018PORTLAND, Ore. — Driving the 2019 Lincoln Navigator on my usual 80-mile evaluation route just wouldn't be sufficient. The quick jaunt through downtown Portland and out into wooded mountain roads couldn't possibly do justice to a vehicle intended for the literal long haul. All those seats; all that cargo space; all that comfort and opulence. What the Navigator needed was a road trip, so I took two of them — within five days, over 900 miles and a grand total of 20 hours and 17 minutes in the 24-way power-adjustable, massaging, ventilated saddle. The first journey would be from Portland down to Bend, Ore., and then working my way gradually back through central Oregon backroads. This included winding two-lane highways where the Navigator's excellent adaptive cruise control system maintained its distance (and my sanity) when stuck behind parades of Outbacks, before the 450-horsepower EcoBoost V6 of Raptor fame could dispatch them from across the dotted yellow line. Enough really can't be said about how masterful this engine is — so smooth, so powerful and so quiet. It's perfect for a Lincoln. It also got 20 mpg over the course of the full 900 miles, which compares to the EPA's 21 mpg highway rating. Pretty good given the mountainous terrain and the liberal throttle applied to keep up with a pair of substantially sportier cars I was trailing as part of a photo shoot. Not that the Navigator was really able to keep up with anything once the road got tighter and twistier through the lava fields of the Willamette National Forest. Though I still concur with my initial praise of the Navigator's independent rear suspension and steering that "provides consistent, appropriate and reassuring weighting," there's no getting around the laws of physics. This is a gigantic land craft pushing three tons that's best kept at a relaxed pace – also perfect for a Lincoln. As for the ride, which disappointed during my Navigator first drive in Southern California, the "omnipresent nervousness" I reported didn't really materialize on better pavement in Oregon and later in Washington. True, it's not quite as supple as a unibody Range Rover or Mercedes GLS would be, but it doesn't suffer from the near constant vibration over even the smallest bumps you get in a Chevy Suburban or GMC Yukon XL. On the subject of comfort, though, those 24-way front seats can't be ignored.
Ford is recalling more Takata airbag-equipped Ford and Lincoln models
Thu, Mar 2 2017The Basics: Takata, the beleaguered airbag supplier at the root of the largest recall in automotive history, has informed Ford of a problem with the airbags in just over 30,000 Ford and Lincoln models. The problem is not related to the non-desiccated ammonium nitrate airbag inflators that plague the other airbags ( including many Fords), meaning there isn't a risk of shrapnel flying out from the units in this particular recall. The Problem: In the event of an accident, the front airbags may only partially inflate, and the airbag may become detached from the module because of misaligned parts. The problem affects 2016 and 2017 Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX models built at the Oakville Assembly Plant. The issue also affects 2017 Lincoln Continentals that were built at the Flat Rock Assembly Plant. Injuries/Deaths: In a release, Ford stated that it is not aware of any accidents, injuries, or deaths related to the airbag issue. The Fix: Dealers will replace the driver-side front airbag module at no cost. If You Own One: Sit tight and wait for Ford to notify owners. When that happens, take your car to the dealer for a replacement. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. News Source: FordImage Credit: AOL/Drew Phillips Recalls Ford Lincoln Maintenance Safety lincoln mkx
2020 Lincoln Corsair First Drive | Compact 'American luxury'
Tue, Oct 1 2019SAN FRANCISCO — Lincoln almost left the building. Word is that former Ford CEO Alan Mullaly, who had come from the airline business and did not have any special affection for historically significant auto brands, was ready to kill off Lincoln after Ford divested itself of its European luxury portfolio. Other Ford executives were able to persuade him to keep it, but then had to come up with a way to make the division relevant. Selling warmed-over Fords wouldnÂ’t cut it going forward, and attempting to emulate the Germans (as Cadillac has tried to do) didnÂ’t seem viable. It was decided Lincoln would proffer “American luxury,” but what did that mean? The 2020 Lincoln Corsair is the latest answer to that question. Like its preceding bigger siblings, the Navigator and Aviator, it offers true design differentiation from Ford with a look all LincolnÂ’s own, and an emphasis not just on luxury features but a better ownership experience. Proper names are back too, which is why we're reviewing the "Corsair" and not the second-generation MKC. Like that predecessor, the Corsair shares its architecture with the Ford Escape, albeit the all-new version. Despite their common bones, none of the body panels are the same. Instead, the look is right at home with the brandÂ’s larger SUVs, featuring many of the same styling cues that include the now-familiar Lincoln grille, gently tapered roofline, blacked out pillars and long, slim taillights  The Corsair has more sculpted flanks and a more pronounced shoulder, but the resemblance to the Aviator in particular is strong, and it's no surprise that both SUVs were penned by the same man: Kemal Curic, who has now ascended to the head design spot at Lincoln. Compared to the MKC, overall length is 1.4 inches greater, the wheelbase is 0.8 inch longer, and the vehicle is 1.1 inches lower. That puts the CorsairÂ’s exterior dimensions between the Audi Q3 and Q5 or the BMW X1 and X3. Its closest dimensional doppelganger is the Cadillac XT4, which will likely be its closest rival. The CorsairÂ’s interior echoes the exterior design with a horizontal theme that makes the cabin feel bigger. Vents stretch across the dash, and above them (in the Reserve model) is an inset band of striped silver metallic trim. The center stack floats above the console, making for an airier environment and leaving room for additional stowage, which is plentiful.