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What We Like
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Twin-turbo V-6's power, gas mileage
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Transmission refinement
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Highway driving ease
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Interior quality
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Front-seat comfort
What We Don't
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Brake-pedal feel
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Small trunk opening
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Unusually shaped trunk
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Cheap-feeling shift paddles on steering wheel
The Lincoln MKS luxury sedan competes with the Acura RL, Infiniti M and Cadillac STS. Lincoln has at least one advantage going in: The MKS is based on the Ford Taurus, a car whose full-size dimensions mean more interior room than most of the midsize offerings in the luxury-sedan segment. The MKS comes with a choice of V-6 engines and front- or all-wheel drive. Read More
3 Available MKS Trims
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