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2010 Lincoln Mkx on 2040-cars

US $21,800.00
Year:2010 Mileage:29200 Color: Burgundy /
 Black
Location:

Clackamas, Oregon, United States

Clackamas, Oregon, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
VIN: 2LMDJ8JC9ABJ32017 Year: 2010
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Make: Lincoln
Interior Color: Black
Model: MKX
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Limited
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 29,200
Sub Model: LTD AWD
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Condition: Ecxellent
Year: 2010
Make: Lincoln
Model: MKX
Series: LTD AWD
Body: 4 Dr Utility
Engine: 3.5L V6
Transmission: Automatic
Miles: 29xxx Ext.Color: Red- Beautiful Red (metallic)
Int.Color: Black
ULTIMATE Pkg
Awd - all wheel drive
3.5L V6 engine
6-speed automatic transmission
Only 29xxx miles
Beautiful red metallic exterior
Charcoal black leather interior
Great color combo!!!
Power liftgate
Front heated & cooled seats
Back heated seats
Homelink system (garage opener)
Automatic dual-zone air conditioning
Cruise control w/steering wheel controls
Satellite/Am/fm/CD/mp3 stereo Jukebox
THX II Premium Sound
Navigation System
Video System
SYNC
 Parking Sensors
 Panorama Roof
 Privacy Glass
 Dual Air Bags
 Side Air Bags
 Steering wheel w/radio controls
 Front power seats
 Power windows
 Power side-view mirrors
 Power Heated mirrors
 Power door locks
 Memory settings
 Rear lip spoiler
 Deep-tinted windows
 Front fog lights
 Four-wheel abs brakes
 Oversized Premium Wheels 20"+
 4 abs channels
 Stability control with anti-roll control
 Driveline traction control
 Keyless entry
This Lincoln comes with reconstructed title, do to incurrence loss

For more info please call Mark (866) 526-4333)

Lincoln MKX for Sale

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Ford tumbles to second worst in Consumer Reports reliability survey, list dominated by Japanese [w/video]

Mon, 29 Oct 2012

It's no secret that MyFord Touch has had its share of problems since being introduced, but the most recent reliability survey from Consumer Reports shows just how much this infotainment system has affected Ford. Just two years ago, the automaker was in the top 10 for the institute's reliability rankings, but since then, it has tumbled to the second-lowest rung just above dead-last Jaguar. In addition to MyFord Touch, CR also attributes a handful of new products that have had issues right out of the gate.
Compiled from 1.2 million subscriber surveys, this year's auto reliability survey heavily favors Japanese automakers, with eight of the 10 spots hailing from Japan. Toyota brands grabbed the top three spots (Scion, Toyota and Lexus - in that order) with Mazda, Subaru, Honda and Acura filling the next four spots. The only non-Asian automaker cracking the top 10 was Audi at number eight.
Audi climbed a total of 18 spots from last year, and Cadillac and GMC round out this year's top gainers breaking into the top 15. Helping Cadillac's upward movement, the CTS Coupe was named the most reliable domestic car. Lincoln, Volvo and Chrysler join Ford on this year's biggest loser list.

RWD Lincolns are coming, fate depends partly on MKZ success

Tue, 04 Dec 2012

The product portfolio at Lincoln may seem a bit sparse at the moment, but if a report is to be believed, new products are on the way. TheDetroitBureau.com spoke with sources at Lincoln and Ford, who claimed the American premium brand is working on, perhaps more than one, rear-wheel-drive vehicle.
Lincoln would likely platform-share with the next-generation Ford Mustang to develop those RWD offerings in the early going. Moving forward, the report indicates that Lincoln could take the lead on other rear-drive projects in the future. As the RWD architecture continues to take shape, "most or all" of the front-wheel-drive portfolio will also be offered with all-wheel drive as an option, ala Audi.
But wait, there's more! The report also suggests that a replacement for the full-size MKS is on the way, as well as a new Navigator and a luxury crossover based on the current Ford Escape.

Lincoln to resurrect old nameplates for China?

Wed, 04 Dec 2013

Judging by the success that many luxury automakers are currently experiencing in China, it's no surprise that Lincoln plans to take advantage of the situation by peddling its wares across the Pacific. Lincoln will open its first Chinese dealership next year, but potential buyers there won't be mucking through the same alphabet soup of car names found in American showrooms. USA Today reports that Ford's luxury car division could revert back to legacy names (like Continental and Zephyr) in China while keeping the MK_ names here in North America.
In speaking to Ford exec Jim Farley during the LA Auto Show, USA Today says that Lincoln could switch its naming structure as models are refreshed. Farley didn't confirm that the naming revamp would be a China-only decision, but article leaves little hope that American buyers will get to see the return of classic names anytime soon.
Why would Ford rehash old Lincoln names for China only? Buyers there seem to have a better historical associations with the nameplates than in the US. Chinese also still hold Lincoln in high regard, associating the marque with use by prominent government officials.