This 2017 Lincoln MKC Premiere in Gray features: 21/28 City/Highway MPG Reviews: * More standard features than many of its competitors; heavily insulated cabin remains quiet at all times; order the optional adjustable suspension for an especially supple ride. Source: Edmunds Must finance with Matthews Currie Ford to get advertised savings second key, floor mats, owner's manual may not be available on all pre-owned vehicles, all prices are plus tax, tag, licensing and $999.00 dealership fee and may not include certification and reconditioning costs. While Every Reasonable Effort Is Made To Ensure The Accuracy Of This Data, We Are Not Responsible For Any Errors Or Omissions Contained On These Pages.
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MY PROBLEM IS WITH THE SALES AND MANAGEMENT OF THIS DEALER. MY SALESMAN TOMMY FOULS WAS VERY NICE BEFORE AND DURING THE SALE. THE PROBLEM STARTED WHEN THE SALE WAS OVER AND WE HAD QUESTIONS REGARDING THE FINANCE, WE EXPLAINED THAT THE PAYMENTS WERE TO HIGH AND MR. FOULES SAID HE WOULD TALK TO THE MGT.AND THEY WILL GET IT DOWN. WELL THAT DID'T HAPPEN, HE OFFFERED US A $500.00 REFUND TO PUT TOWARD THE PAYMENT. WE DIDN'T LIKE IT BUT SAID OK. EVEY TIME I CALLED TO SEE WHEN WE WERE GETTING THE $500.00 WE GOT A BS STORY. THE LAST TIME I SPOKE TO MR. FOULS HE SAID THE MANAGER SAID HE WOULD GIVE US SOME FREE OIL CHANGES INSTEAD OF THE $500.00, I TOLD HIM I WASN'T GOING TO DRIVE 45 MIN. EACH WAY FOR A LOUSY OIL CHANGE.MR.FOULS SAID HE WAS WORKING OF US AND TALK TO HIS MANAGER AGAIN AND CALL ME BACK. THAT WAS 2 WEEKS AGO, NOT A WORD.DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH MATTHEWS-CURRIE FORD. THEY ARE LIARS.....JEAN AND RONALD RAMPONENORTH PORT FL.
This gem of an SUV caught my eye at the March car show. I owned an Acura RDX and was in the market for a new SUV. I was actually planning to buy another RDX, but the MKC on display in the Ford/Lincoln section begged a closer look. Lincoln offered a $75.00 gift card to schedule a test drive at a later date, so that's exactly what I did. I was sold on the Lincoln once I drove the model with the continuous dampening control drive system. I'll admit it took a little while to get past the "old fogey" label associated with Lincoln. Once I did, however, it became a matter of finding the right color combination in a Reserve trim level WITH the drive control system. Three months later, I bought my new MKC. It rides like a dream and is absolutely gorgeous, both inside and out. The only true annoyance is the lack of a real tire pressure monitoring system (you know, the one that tells you the tire pressure in each tire). The indicator light recently flashed a low tire pressure warning, but unlike my RDX (and recent Hyundai rental), that was all the information I got. No fun trying to locate my tire pressure gauge and figure out which tire had the problem IN THE DARK. Hopefully Ford will consider adding a true TPMS to its vehicles in the future.
I have the 2017 MKC Reserve. I have never been more pleased with a vehicle. As far as safety, it is incomparable. The blind spot alerts and lane drifting alarm (steering wheel vibration) is great. The interior with the wood trim is very well done, you certainly get your money's worth. The ride is smooth and quiet and it handles fantastic. I can open the tailgate by waiving my foot underneath it lol, so that works great when your hands are full. I love this car.
I bought the 2017 MKC about a month ago and have been very happy with my purchase. Car rides beautifully and is extremely quiet on the inside. Gas millage so far is around 20, for an AWD that's not bad considering the weight of the car. All of the controls are easy to use and figure out. Car does shift a little odd at times but did read that's a problem with Ford products. All in all no complaints so far, driving does not seem to be an effort anymore!
Only have had the car for a week. First Lincoln I have ever leased. Runs great, very smooth, quiet ride and great look. It is a real step up in all facts when compared with a Ford. Too new yet to say much more, but the more I drive it, the more I like it.
We purchased a 2017 MKC in July and we LOVE it. We have the 2.0 engine, which provides great acceleration and good fuel economy (21.1 mpg). The interior is totally quiet and interior touches like the real wood trim, leather seats, and the stitching on the steering wheel and dash add to the elegant feel. The touch screen is convenient and very easy to use without having to refer to the owner's manual all the time. I can even choose the type of ride - sport, normal, or comfort (my favorite). The doors have a nice solid feel when you close them and the vehicle just looks and rides very classy.
My wife's car was due for replacement. Having owned 4 Audis and 5 Porsches over the last 40+ years, our first stops were to look at the Audi Q5 and Porsche Macan. Fine vehicles by any standard and no doubt, worth their price. But my closest P/A dealerships are 30+ miles away. And then there is the cost of routine maintenance. Even if it is only once or twice a year the bills do add up. Stopped by our local Lincoln dealer. Family-owned operation, not a mega-dealer.Drove a 2016 MkX and a 2017 MkC. Bought the C. AWD, 2.3 liter turbo 4, 19" wheels and a whole bunch of other stuff. More technology than I will ever need or want. Quiet, solid. No wind noise at 75mph. The 2.3 liter has more than enough low end grunt and can run all day at 80mph.Lincoln is certainly trying to up their game. Call for service and the dealer comes to your house or place of business, drops off a loaner and takes your vehicle in for service. Your vehicle gets, serviced, washed and returned to you. Not a bad deal. Is the MkC comparable to a Q5 or Macan? Not really. But I have an extremely competent smaller SUV that cost between $10k and $20k less than its German counterparts, not counting the service cost differential. My one complaint is that those 19" diameter 45 series tires are not the friendliest on the oxen trails that pass for roads in my state.