2010 Lincoln MKT Video

Lincoln wants to make a splash in the luxury crossover segment with the 2010 MKT. Cars.com’s Mike Hanley took some time at the 2009 Detroit auto show to check the MKT from all angles, and found a stylishly designed luxury vehicle with plenty of good tech options. His complaints? Well, wait till you see him try to sit in the third row. Get Hanley’s full take on the MKT by watching the video.

By Stephen Markley | January 22, 2009 | Comments (1)

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Michael

From what I have seen and read in Automotive magazines and research on the Internet,The 2010 LINCOLN MKT is the Most Advanced Lincoln ever Built! This car reads and looks like a true Competitor and Leader for both American and Foreign Built Luxury Cars!
The 2010 LINCOLN MKT, is the Finest Expression yet from Lincoln Engineers and Designers, with State Of The Art Technology, Refined Elegance,Style,Luxury,Convience and Comfort! The MKT should be very appealing to both Luxury Car buyers and to Luxury SUV buyers! This is an Ultra-Luxury-Utility-Vehicle where Luxury,Style,Convience,Comfort,and State Of The Art Technology all combine to make this Car the very top of the LINCOLN DIVISON even surpassing the MKS and the Navigator!
The 2010 LINCOLN MKT has More Standard Equipment than any other Lincoln model and looks like even More Standard Equipment than any Cadillac model!
A fully equipped LINCOLN MKT with the optional 3.5L Eco-Boost Twin-Turbo V6 Engine has better Fuel Economy,More Interior Space and More High-Tech State Of The Art Technology than what is available for the Audi Q7 or the Acura MDX!
Precise Engineering,Design and Craftsmanship is reflected throughout this Car with very High Quality Materials used in all areas of this Car!
The 2010 LINCOLN MKT has a very strong potential for being The Finest Lincoln Ever Built! FORD and LINCOLN/MERCURY are very serious about Developing and Producing Cars and Trucks with High Fuel Mileage and State Of The Art Technology! The 2010 LINCOLN MKT is an Excellent Example and Expression of this and it shows the direction for all Lincoln's to come!

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