Lincoln MKT Reviews 2013
Motorscore: 80.4/100
(average score, based on 14 reviews by professional car critics)This car is ranked #39 out of 242 cars listed here. (What Is This?)
MSRP: $45,285 - $47,280
Efficiency (City): 17
Seats: 6 - 7
Efficiency (HWY): 25
- Very powerful V6 EcoBoost engine
- Seating comfort
- Quiet, spacious cabin
- Third-row seats too small for adults
- Bad rear visibility
- Fuel consumption
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The Critics' Lincoln MKT Reviews
68
/ 100
MKT has distinctive styling and a comfortable interior. While the Ford Flex, on which it is based, has a form-follows-function flair, Lincoln sacrifices 3rd-row room for rakish lines.
HowStuffWorks
66
/ 100
The MKT is likable in a number of ways, but it's hard to fall head-over-heels in love with.
HowStuffWorks
65
/ 100
The 2012 MKT is a premium-midsize sport-utility vehicle. Unlike the 5-seat Lincoln MKX (the division’s more conventional SUV), the 7-passenger MKT is sometimes referred to as a station wagon.
HowStuffWorks
78
/ 100
With three rows of seating, the 2010 Lincoln MKT is a big, powerful cruiser capable of carrying many people in high-tech comfort.
Wayne Cunningham Cnet Reviews
82
/ 100
While the 2012 Lincoln MKT doesn’t break new ground among luxury crossovers, reviewers say it’s certainly a competent vehicle with a competitive price.
USNews
89
/ 100
The MKT is an all-new luxury crossover SUV that many reviewers say is Lincoln's best vehicle in many years.
USNews
84
/ 100
Reviewers call the 2011 Lincoln MKT a return to the brand’s glory years as a leader in design, luxury and comfort.
USNews
83
/ 100
The MKT is a big (but not obese) stylish SUV that distinguishes itself from the rest of the crowd.
Michel Deslauriers Auto123.com
83
/ 100
The Lincoln MKT is anything but ordinary. Its profile is unique, its grille spectacular, its finish remarkable and its size, well, a little excessive.
Marc Bouchard Auto123.com
87
/ 100
Quick, nimble and able to carry six or seven people to and fro, the MKT provides lots of luxury, high-tech features and excellent driving capabilities.
Scott Burgess DetroitNews
90
/ 100
Supremely spacious and stunning from some angles, the 2010 Lincoln MKT gets truly arresting with its EcoBoost turbo V-6.
Marty Padgett TheCarConnection.com
90
/ 100
The swinging style sets an audacious mood—and the 2011 Lincoln MKT backs it up with turbo V-6 thrust.
Marty Padgett TheCarConnection.com
90
/ 100
EcoBoost thrust and limo-like space may attract you more to the 2012 Lincoln MKT than its polarizing shape, but we're among its fans.
Marty Padgett TheCarConnection.com
70
/ 100
The MKT might not be as unnecessarily rugged as the Navigator, and it’s certainly not a sports car, but it’s a risky design that’s possible and practical, thanks to some creative engineering and compensatory technology.
Keith Barry Wired







