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About 2007 Lincoln MKX
The 2007 Lincoln MKX is a five-passenger, luxury crossover vehicle known its relative fuel economy (18 city/25 highway for the two-wheel drive trim). Its buyers have the luxury of choosing from nine colors, including one called Creme Brulee. The MKX's competition includes its lower-priced sibling, the Ford Edge, as well as the Volvo XC90, the Nissan Murano, the Acura MDX, the Lexus RX350, and other mid-sized crossovers. Lincoln's target market is empty-nesters, although it's a shame to leave the comfy back seats empty, especially in a fully-loaded vehicle - rear-seat heaters are an option. Standard equipment on both the 2WD and AWD versions covers a lot of comforts. Leather seats are a given, and you can opt to have them heated and cooled; there's even an option to get heaters and reclining seat backs in the second row, too. The MKX (pronounced Mark X) delivers a quiet and plush ride, thanks to its four-wheel independent suspension and abundance of sound-deadening materials. All-wheel drive is available. Standard safety features fill a comprehensive list; among them are dual-stage front air bags with driver-seat position sensors and crash-severity sensors; side-curtain air bags are standard, too.

 

Year:
2008
Make:
Lincoln
Model:
MKX
Body type:
SUV / Crossover
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
265 hp 3.5L V6
Exterior color:
White Chocolate Tri-Coat
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Mileage:
104,264
Stock #:
K1719
VIN:
2LMDU88C58BJ19563
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2008 Lincoln MKX

AWD

104,264 mi

Bellingham, WA
Fair Deal

$8,999

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The 2007 Lincoln MKX is a five-passenger, luxury crossover vehicle known its relative fuel economy (18 city/25 highway for the two-wheel drive trim). Its buyers have the luxury of choosing from nine colors, including one called Creme Brulee. The MKX's competition includes its lower-priced sibling, the Ford Edge, as well as the Volvo XC90, the Nissan Murano, the Acura MDX, the Lexus RX350, and other mid-sized crossovers. Lincoln's target market is empty-nesters, although it's a shame to leave the comfy back seats empty, especially in a fully-loaded vehicle - rear-seat heaters are an option. Standard equipment on both the 2WD and AWD versions covers a lot of comforts. Leather seats are a given, and you can opt to have them heated and cooled; there's even an option to get heaters and reclining seat backs in the second row, too. The MKX (pronounced Mark X) delivers a quiet and plush ride, thanks to its four-wheel independent suspension and abundance of sound-deadening materials. All-wheel drive is available. Standard safety features fill a comprehensive list; among them are dual-stage front air bags with driver-seat position sensors and crash-severity sensors; side-curtain air bags are standard, too.

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