how do you rate lincoln MKT town car

Asked by hersh515 Dec 30, 2012 at 05:29 PM about the 2013 Lincoln MKT EcoBoost AWD

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Usually the Lincoln cars in general rate lower than the other makes in the luxury car segment.

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I have a 2013 MKT and really like it. The ride and handling are great, the second row leg room is very good, the thing has so many hi tech items it is amazing. The lane keeper works great as does the collision avoidance. The, I believe it is called interactive, cruise where it keeps a preset distance between me and the care ahead of me is great. No longer to I have to tap the break peddle to take it out of cruise control when I can't get in the passing lane. It just slows me down to keep pace with the car in front of me and when I do pull into the passing lane it increases my speed back up to where I had it set. With the ecoboost engine there is plenty of power.

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We absolutely enjoy our MKT! Ours is fully loaded and High Tech indeed. It has enough power to get up and go so to speak while maintaining a smooth luxury ride. Our kids love the entertainment/DVD package with the THX surround sound too! Lincolns will last a long time as long as you keep up with its maintenance.

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