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I prefer the old towncars.

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yes i do it is a sporty little thing with that new sync computer in the dash. i really like it

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It's nice but it's overpriced

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My business partner just bought an MKX, probably about 3 weeks ago? I've driven it on several occassions now, I believe it's already got 3k miles on it or so.

For starters, it's stout…very strong acceleration and torque. If you put your foot to the floor you will be put back in your seat. It handles well for the platform it's on (same as the Taurus). Her version has the heated and cooled seats….the cooling option is pretty neat, it works quite well. The sync feature is also pretty cool….it works just the way they show it working in the commercials, even at highway speeds when the cabin noise is more audible. You can control your bluetooth phone, mp3 player, etc with your voice…very cool. Those are the major pros…it also has a pretty agressive look. There are of course a few cons.

For starters if your tall…forget it. I'm 6'3" and with the electric driver seat all the way to the floor my head still grazes the headliner. Gas mileage is ok, not spectactular. The Dash is very "flat", could bother some people on styling. Lastly, the stereo is a joke. I was very surprised by this…she opted for the top of the line stereo package….built-in subwoofer, THX certified, etc….it's ok, but nothing like what it should be for all of it's accompanying accolades.

Hope this helps!


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Yeah I like them. They are something Lincoln made that can compete against Lexus.

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I think it's the ugliest thing I ever saw. But that's just me.

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I think its sweet and pretty cheap for the features it has I would get one if I had the money.Mr harris its actually on the Mazda 6 platform not the taurus.

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