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For 2013, the LINCOLN MKS carries over with minimal changes, a rear view camera is added to standard equipment on all models and there are a few new exterior colours to choose from.
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For 2013, the LINCOLN MKS has been redesigned inside and out with new wheels, front and rear fascias, grille, and a boost in power to the 3.7L engine. Electronic power-assisted steering is now standard on all models, as well as a new Continuously Controlled Damping suspension system.
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The 2012 LINCOLN MKS carries over unchanged from 2011.
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The 2011 LINCOLN MKS carries over unchanged from 2010, with the exception of four new paint colors.
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The 2010 LINCOLN MKS receives minor standard and optional equipment changes, along with the much-anticipated 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine.
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The LINCOLN MKT carries over into 2014 unchanged except for three new paint colors.
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For 2013, the LINCOLN MKT has been refreshed inside and out, including a new grille, front fascia, wheels, center console and steering wheel. MyLincoln Touch and remote start are now standard as well. Inflatable rear seatbelts have been added to the option list.
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For 2012, all-wheel drive is only available on the EcoBoost model.
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For 2011, three new exterior colors are available.
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The 6- or 7-passenger LINCOLN MKT is available in front-wheel or all-wheel drive configurations. Power comes from either a 268-hp 3.7-liter V6 or a 355-hp 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 featuring EcoBoost. Both engines are mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with Select-Shift. Standard features include LED tail lamps, premium heated/cooled seats, heated rear seats, HID headlamps, and SYNC hands-free communications and entertainment system. Standard safety features include four-wheel anti-lock brakes, six airbags, electronic stability control with roll control, reverse camera, and a tire pressure monitoring system. An optional Elite Package adds a voice-activated navigation system, THX II audio system, power panoramic sunroof, blind spot information system and a power third row split-bench seat. The EcoBoost model can also be equipped with an automated parking system.
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For 2013, four new paint colors and a polished aluminum 22-inch wheel have been added to the option list.
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For 2012, the LINCOLN MKX carries over from 2011.
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For 2011, the LINCOLN MKX has been completely refreshed with new styling inside and out, as well as many new technology features.
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For 2010, there are several exterior color changes, and integrated blind spot mirrors are now standard.
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The completely redesigned LINCOLN MKZ is a premium midsize sedan showcasing the reinvention of the Lincoln brand.
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The LINCOLN MKZ has dynamic American luxury styling with features usually found on cars costing thousands more.
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For 2011, integrated spotter mirrors and MyKey have been added to standard equipment.
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The 2010 LINCOLN MKZ has been refreshed with new interior and exterior styling.
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The completely redesigned LINCOLN MKZ Hybrid is a premium midsize hybrid-sedan showcasing the reinvention of the Lincoln brand. It provides all the styling and features expected in the midsize luxury segment without any sacrifices for achieving excellent fuel economy.
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The front-wheel drive LINCOLN MKZ Hybrid is powered by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine in conjunction with an electric motor and a nickel-metal hydride battery, for a combined system rating of 191 horsepower. To link the gas engine and electric motor together, a continuously variable transmission (CVT) is used to optimally match the power and gearing. Standard features include leather heated/cooled power driver and passenger seats, 17" alloy wheels, SYNC entertainment/communication system, satellite radio and dual-zone electronic climate control. Standard safety features include seven airbags, tire pressure monitoring, traction and stability control, anti-lock brakes, LED brakelights and rear parking sensors.
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The front-wheel drive LINCOLN MKZ Hybrid is powered by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine in conjunction with an electric motor and a nickel-metal hydride battery, for a combined system rating of 191 horsepower. To link the gas engine and electric motor together, a continuously variable transmission (CVT) is used to optimally match the power and gearing. Standard features include leather heated/cooled power driver and passenger seats, 17" alloy wheels, SYNC entertainment/communication system, satellite radio and dual-zone electronic climate control. Standard safety features include seven airbags, tire pressure monitoring, traction and stability control, anti-lock brakes, LED brakelights and rear parking sensors.
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The LINCOLN Navigator delivers luxury and prestige in a full-size SUV.
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For 2012, blind spot mirrors are standard, and two new paint colors are available.
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For 2011, a voice-activated navigation system, 110V AC outlet and driver's side auto-dimming mirror have all been added to standard equipment.
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For 2010, MyKey parental control, power running boards and trailer sway control have been added to standard equipment.
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The LINCOLN Navigator L delivers all the same luxury and prestige as the LINCOLN Navigator, plus 25 additional cubic feet of cargo space.
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For 2012, blind spot mirrors are standard, and two new paint colors are available.
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For 2011, a voice-activated navigation system, 110V AC outlet and driver's side auto-dimming mirror have all been added to standard equipment.
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For 2010, MyKey parental control and trailer sway control have been added to standard equipment.
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