Used 2010 Lincoln Crossover Values
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Lincoln adds a second crossover vehicle their lineup for 2010. Slotted between the five-passenger MKX crossover and the Navigator full-sized sport utility vehicle, the Lincoln MKT is a seven-passenger is one of two products from the premium brand available with an all-new engine. Optional on the MKT and the MKS sedan, the twin-turbocharged, direct-injected 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 touts V-8-like performance of 355 horsepower without the fuel consumption penalty. The Lincoln MKZ appears freshly restyled for 2010. An upgraded split grille on the 2010 MKZ resembles the design featured on the MKS sedan in 2009. Buyers of the mid-sized luxury four-door sedan can also opt for a new Sport model featuring 18-inch wheels and more responsive suspension. On the 2010 Lincoln Navigator, MyKey parental control is equipped standard allowing limits to be set for novice drivers.
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Lincoln adds a second crossover vehicle their lineup for 2010. Slotted between the five-passenger MKX crossover and the Navigator full-sized sport utility vehicle, the Lincoln MKT is a seven-passenger is one of two products from the premium brand available with an all-new engine. Optional on the MKT and the MKS sedan, the twin-turbocharged, direct-injected 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 touts V-8-like performance of 355 horsepower without the fuel consumption penalty. The Lincoln MKZ appears freshly restyled for 2010. An upgraded split grille on the 2010 MKZ resembles the design featured on the MKS sedan in 2009. Buyers of the mid-sized luxury four-door sedan can also opt for a new Sport model featuring 18-inch wheels and more responsive suspension. On the 2010 Lincoln Navigator, MyKey parental control is equipped standard allowing limits to be set for novice drivers.
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