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2010 Lincoln Mks Ecoboost Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $24,800.00
Year:2010 Mileage:54083 Color:
Location:

Norcross, Georgia, United States

Norcross, Georgia, United States
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  • Voice-Activated Dvd Navigation System
  • 16 Speakers
  • Cd Player
  • Mp3 Decoder
  • Radio Data System
  • Sirius Satellite Radio
  • Thx Ii W/5.1 Surround Sound
  • Air Conditioning
  • Automatic Temperature Control
  • Front Dual Zone A/C
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • Memory Seat
  • Power Driver Seat
  • Power Steering
  • Power Windows
  • Remote Keyless Entry
  • Steering Wheel Memory
  • Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls
  • Four Wheel Independent Suspension
  • Traction Control
  • 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
  • Abs Brakes
  • Dual Front Impact Airbags
  • Dual Front Side Impact Airbags
  • Front Anti-Roll Bar
  • Low Tire Pressure Warning
  • Occupant Sensing Airbag
  • Overhead Airbag
  • Rear Anti-Roll Bar
  • Brake Assist
  • Electronic Stability Control
  • Rear-View Camera
  • Delay-Off Headlights
  • Front Fog Lights
  • Fully Automatic Headlights
  • High-Intensity Discharge Headlights
  • Panic Alarm
  • Security System
  • Speed Control
  • Auto-Dimming Door Mirrors
  • Bumpers: Body-Color
  • Heated Door Mirrors
  • Power Door Mirrors
  • Auto Tilt-Away Steering Wheel
  • Auto-Dimming Rear-View Mirror
  • Driver Door Bin
  • Driver Vanity Mirror
  • Front Reading Lights
  • Garage Door Transmitter
  • Illuminated Entry
  • Leather Steering Wheel
  • Outside Temperature Display
  • Overhead Console
  • Passenger Vanity Mirror
  • Rear Reading Lights
  • Rear Seat Center Armrest
  • Tachometer
  • Telescoping Steering Wheel
  • Tilt Steering Wheel
  • Trip Computer
  • Front Bucket Seats
  • Heated Front Seats
  • Heated Rear Seats
  • Power Passenger Seat
  • Ventilated Front Seats
  • Passenger Door Bin
  • Rear Window Blind
  • Rain Sensing Wipers
  • Variably Intermittent Wipers

DriveTrain

  • Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic
  • Drive Train Type: FWD
  • Driven Wheels: Front-Wheel
  • Wheels Rims: Machined Aluminum

Roof and Glass

  • Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent
  • Rear Defogger
  • Rear Window Sunshade: Power
  • Privacy Glass: Light

 

 

Convenience

  • Cruise Control
  • Windows: Power Windows
  • Steering Power: Power Steering
  • Steering Adjustment: Tilt And Telescopic
  • Mirrors: Power Remote
  • Auto Dimming Mirrors: Electrochromatic, Driver Only
  • Power Door Locks
  • Center Console: Full With Covered Storage
  • Cupholders: Front And Rear
  • Door Pockets: Driver And Passenger
  • Overhead Console: Mini With Storage
  • Power Outlets: 3
  • Remote Trunk Release: Power
  • Seatback Storage: 2
  • Universal Remote Transmitter
  • Memory Features
  • Memory Features Number of Drivers: 2
  • Memory Features

Safety

  • Driver and Passenger Airbag
  • Head Airbags: Curtain 1St And 2Nd Row
  • ABS: 4-Wheel
  • Anti Theft System
  • Stability Control
  • Safety Locks
  • Headlights Auto Delay: Auto Delay Off
  • Headlights Dusksensor: Dusk Sensing
  • Daytime Running Light
  • Front Headrests: Manual Adjustable
  • Engine Immobilizer
  • Turning Circle: 39.6
  • Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam
  • Rear Headrests: 2
  • Rear Center Seatbelt: 3-Point Belt
  • Side Airbag
  • Stability Control

Dimensions

  • Front Head Room: 39.7 Inches
  • Front Hip Room: 55.3 Inches
  • Front Shoulder Room: 58.6 Inches
  • Front Leg Room: 41.9 Inches
  • Rear Head Room: 38.5 Inches
  • Rear Hip Room: 55.3 Inches
  • Rear Leg Room: 38.6 Inches
  • Rear Shoulder Room: 57.4 Inches
  • Luggage Capacity: 19 Cu.Ft.
  • Length: 204.1 Inches
  • Width: 75.9 Inches
  • Height: 61.6 Inches
  • Wheelbase: 112.9 Inches
  • Max Gross Vehicle Weight: 5,250 Lbs.
  • Curb Weight: 4,151 Lbs.

 

 

Basic Information

  • Model Year: 2010
  • Make: Lincoln
  • Model: MKS
  • Style Name: Sedan
  • Vehicle Trim
  • Body Type: Sedan
  • Vehicle Type: Sedan
  • Interior Color - Black
  • Exterior Color - Black

In Car Entertainment

  • Audio System: SIRIUS AM/FM/Satellite
  • Premium Brand: THX II
  • Speakers: 16
  • Antenna Type: Window Grid

Comfort

  • Air Conditioning: Automatic
  • Trunk Lights: Cargo Area Light
  • Center Console Trim: Metal-Look
  • Dash Trim: Genuine Wood/Chrome
  • Door Trim: Chrome
  • Mats: Carpet Front And Rear
  • Reading Lights: Front And Rear
  • Shift Knob: Leather/Chrome
  • Steering Wheel Trim: Leather/Genuine Wood
  • Vanity Mirrors: Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors

Towing and Hauling Suspension

  • Independent Suspension: Four-Wheel
  • Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear

In Car Entertainment

  • Audio System: SIRIUS AM/FM/Satellite
  • Premium Brand: THX II
  • Speakers: 16
  • Antenna Type: Window Grid

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