Inspired by the sales success of other CUVs, Lincoln introduced the stylish, car-based MKX.
It offers modern interior and contemporary styling that puts the brand ahead, though it lacks better third-row seating facility.

New for 2012
In 2011, it became a serious contender in the midsize crossover SUV marketplace; the new 2012 edition comes with several features with better performance and efficiency than before.
Features such as heated-ventilated front power, rear parking sensors, and remote start come standard on 2012 models.
The new refreshed grille at the front, brand new rear lights, and other winged designs combine with the already good-looking body style of the new 2012 MKX, giving a very unique appearance.

Powerful Engine
It is powered by a 3.7-L V6 engine that churns out 305hp, and torsion of about 280 lb-ft, mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission.
It comes with the choice of all-wheel and front-wheel drive. The fuel economy for the MKX SUV is rated at 17 mpg in city, 23 mpg on highways (19 mpg combined) for all-wheel drive variants and 19/26/21mpg with FWD. The maximum towing capacity of the vehicle is around 3,500 pounds.
Luxurious Interior
The modern design and the high beltline are defined by the clear outline trim chrome wheel lips that give it a wide and athletic appearance. Chrome cap and door handles standard in each replica gives a final dramatic touch.

MyLincoln Touch Sync system offers an intuitive and easy to use access for infotainment and multifunction color display. This new technology allows the users to control the knobs and settings as they want.
Facilities, technologies, and features used in it help a lot to put it on par with its biggest rival, Lexus RX 350.
The classy stitching shows off the door panel and dash, while the leather seats can be both cooled and heated. Noise in the updated cabin is minimal even at higher speed.
For Your Safety
The standard safety features include traction and stability control system, antilock disc brakes, airbags, and MyKey system for limiting radio volume and the vehicle’s top speed.
In the Nut Shell
MKX has all the potential to be a very good crossover SUV as its intelligent all-wheel drive system, outstanding design, improved braking systems, and quality steering provides a smooth ride and better handling with utmost grip.

It offers a quite, comfortable ride and handling along with distinctive exterior design. The price of the new 2012 Lincoln SUV MKX is around $40,000.
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December 9th, 2011
Jack 








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