Overview & Reviews
For 2013, the Lincoln MKX is unchanged other than gaining an updated version of the MyLincoln Touch interface.
- Ample passenger space
- Innovative technology
- Quiet cabin
- Comfortable ride.
- Lots of standard features
- Subpar braking distances.
- Occasionally stubborn transmission
- Little dynamic advantage over the related Ford Edge
- MyLincoln Touch interface can be frustrating to use
User Reviews:
Showing 1 through 10 of 10.00-
Never Lease From Lincoln - 2013 Lincoln MKX
By aaayron - December 28 - 11:30 amIts a bad idea to lease anything from Lincoln. Did you know that at the end of your lincoln lease, if you want to trade in your lincoln to anyone else but Lincoln, they will not release the car to anyone but you (the lessee) or a Lincoln dealer. I found this out the hard way today when i went to trade my leased Lincoln in for a cadilac. The cadilac dealership was giving me a good price that would have covered the payoff and the last 3 payments on my lease, but they would not allow cadillac to buy the car. being over my mileage, I could have avoided the mileage fees, excess wear and the last 3 payments. Now i have to use half my down payment i set asside just to get out of my lease.
-
New MKX - 2013 Lincoln MKX
By lakegirl4 - November 5 - 9:07 amJust bought a 2013 MKX. After owning Subaru Outbacks for years, I couldnt stomach the new ugly models with useless cargo racks. I was looking for cargo space, kayak carrying capability, comfortable seats, a color other than gray, black or white, and gas efficiency. The MKX beat out the Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland, the Cadillac, the VW Toureg, and the Lexus. Most of the others had very ugly silver consoles. The MKX has everything I was looking for and is beautiful inside. The seats and finish are wonderful. I love the steering wheel controls. Only thing Im not crazy about is the front end - low and massive. First American branded car Ive owned in over 30 years! Good Job Ford!
-
Impressed with MKX - 2013 Lincoln MKX
By ok_native - July 20 - 4:35 amWe purchased the MKX to replace 2012 Infiniti FX 35 we had for 2 years. Although we loved the FX35, we both decided that we needed more interior space for travel. The FX 35 is not as roomy and accommodating. So far this has been a joy to own. Smooth and noise free driving. I am surprised to see that others have not had this same experience. We had a 2010 VW Toureg prior to the Infiniti and it was built rugged as well as luxurious. So, the MKX has a nice feel in the middle. I think it will hold well to taking the dogs to the vet as well as transporting the grandchildren to activities. I will come back and update after owning for a year, any negative issues.
- 1