2010 Lincoln MKS

We were moderately impressed with the Lincoln MKS when it debuted in 2009. It had traditional Lincoln presence and advanced cyber-connectivity, which we liked, but as an over-the-road automobile, we found it merely competent.

For 2010, however, MKS has smelled the coffee, and the result is bracing. As before, the car remains commodious and dignified, providing comfortable seating for five and offering, for those who choose it, the original mildly interesting 2009 drivetrain. But for those who want more, a lot more, the 2010 MKS provides a brilliant new engine package and a range of canny under-the-skin additions that transform this car into a serious performer in the luxury sedan segment.

Chief among the 2010 additions is Ford's all-new EcoBoost engine. Combined with an enlivened suspension and a goodly list of new standard conveniences, this engine makes the latest MKS vastly more than just competent. Press down the accelerator of the EcoBoost V6 and it races ahead with V8-like forcefulness, while still delivering efficient V6 fuel mileage. In fact, the new engine, at 355 horsepower, provides a massive 82 more horsepower than the older engine, yet it actually delivers better fuel mileage, at 17/25 mpg EPA City/Highway. The twin-turbocharged Ecoboost also provides a massive 350 pound-feet of torque, giving the new MKS plenty of thrust from any speed. Both engines deliver their power through a smooth, first-rate six-speed automatic transmission.

Combine this new power with the brilliantly retuned new suspension, and the 2010 MKS will devour twisting country roads with a poise and enthusiasm sorely lacking in the 2009 model. The result is a vigorous, big luxury car with a sporting heart. It delivers accurate, lively road feel that keeps the driver alert and thoroughly engaged. This improvement in handling is anything but frivolous. For buyers who have no interest in performance driving, keep in mind that the agility and control necessary in emergency collision avoidance is identical to firm controllability exhibited by a fine performance sedan. And for buyers who enjoy vigorous driving, the 2010 MKS leaves Lincoln-sedan dullness light years behind.

In other respects, the 2010 MKS continues to deliver the dignity and clout consistent with the Lincoln brand. Its muscular, long body is trimmed with chrome highlights, giving it the flash of a thoroughbred American. And the interior's class-leading roominess in the rear compartment seconds the motion. Its styling and materials, typified by elegant standard-equipment leather upholstery, confirm that this is an automobile for those accustomed to fine surroundings.

Also high on the list of MKS attractions are its advanced technology and comprehensive connectivity. Sure to appeal to younger Lincoln buyers, the MKS offers real-time, real-world onboard communications. Time is the ultimate luxury, and the MKS electronics can save goodly amounts of this precious commodity. Following on Ford's successful Sync voice-activated audio systems, the MKS goes one long step further. Its Next-Generation Navigation System with Sirius Travel Link allows the switched-on owner to control vast audio programming resources, follow threatening regional weather patterns in real time, pinpoint …
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We were moderately impressed with the Lincoln MKS when it debuted in 2009. It had traditional Lincoln presence and advanced cyber-connectivity, which we liked, but as an over-the-road automobile, we found it merely competent.

For 2010, however, MKS has smelled the coffee, and the result is bracing. As before, the car remains commodious and dignified, providing comfortable seating for five and offering, for those who choose it, the original mildly interesting 2009 drivetrain. But for those who want more, a lot more, the 2010 MKS provides a brilliant new engine package and a range of canny under-the-skin additions that transform this car into a serious performer in the luxury sedan segment.

Chief among the 2010 additions is Ford's all-new EcoBoost engine. Combined with an enlivened suspension and a goodly list of new standard conveniences, this engine makes the latest MKS vastly more than just competent. Press down the accelerator of the EcoBoost V6 and it races ahead with V8-like forcefulness, while still delivering efficient V6 fuel mileage. In fact, the new engine, at 355 horsepower, provides a massive 82 more horsepower than the older engine, yet it actually delivers better fuel mileage, at 17/25 mpg EPA City/Highway. The twin-turbocharged Ecoboost also provides a massive 350 pound-feet of torque, giving the new MKS plenty of thrust from any speed. Both engines deliver their power through a smooth, first-rate six-speed automatic transmission.

Combine this new power with the brilliantly retuned new suspension, and the 2010 MKS will devour twisting country roads with a poise and enthusiasm sorely lacking in the 2009 model. The result is a vigorous, big luxury car with a sporting heart. It delivers accurate, lively road feel that keeps the driver alert and thoroughly engaged. This improvement in handling is anything but frivolous. For buyers who have no interest in performance driving, keep in mind that the agility and control necessary in emergency collision avoidance is identical to firm controllability exhibited by a fine performance sedan. And for buyers who enjoy vigorous driving, the 2010 MKS leaves Lincoln-sedan dullness light years behind.

In other respects, the 2010 MKS continues to deliver the dignity and clout consistent with the Lincoln brand. Its muscular, long body is trimmed with chrome highlights, giving it the flash of a thoroughbred American. And the interior's class-leading roominess in the rear compartment seconds the motion. Its styling and materials, typified by elegant standard-equipment leather upholstery, confirm that this is an automobile for those accustomed to fine surroundings.

Also high on the list of MKS attractions are its advanced technology and comprehensive connectivity. Sure to appeal to younger Lincoln buyers, the MKS offers real-time, real-world onboard communications. Time is the ultimate luxury, and the MKS electronics can save goodly amounts of this precious commodity. Following on Ford's successful Sync voice-activated audio systems, the MKS goes one long step further. Its Next-Generation Navigation System with Sirius Travel Link allows the switched-on owner to control vast audio programming resources, follow threatening regional weather patterns in real time, pinpoint …
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Retail Price

$41,270 - $48,160 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine 3.5L V-6, 3.7L V-6
MPG Up to 17 city / 25 highway
Seating 5 Passengers
Transmission 6-spd w/OD
Power 273 - 355 hp
Drivetrain all wheel, front-wheel
Curb Weight 4,151 - 4,305 lbs
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