Lincoln MKT
Popular competitors:
- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- 2014
- 2013
- 2012
- 2011
- 2010
Latest generation
2010–19 MKT
2019
- MSRP range$49,500–$52,500
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Consumer rating
(8 reviews) - Combined mpg 17
- Body style SUV
2018
2017
- MSRP range$43,530–$49,025
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Consumer rating
(10 reviews) - Combined mpg 17–19
- Body style SUV
2016
- MSRP range$43,370–$47,055
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Consumer rating
(6 reviews) - Combined mpg 17–21
- Body style SUV
Notable features in 2016:
- Seats up to seven
- Choice of V-6 engines, including twin-turbo V-6
- Front- or all-wheel drive
- Sync 3 multimedia system standard
- Inflatable second-row seat belts available
2015
- MSRP range$43,210–$45,205
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Consumer rating
(10 reviews) - Combined mpg 18–20
- Body style Wagon
2014
- MSRP range$43,050–$45,045
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Consumer rating
(18 reviews) - Combined mpg 18–20
- Body style Wagon
Notable features in 2014:
- Touch-screen controls
- Seats up to seven
- Available twin-turbo V-6
- Available all-wheel drive
2013
- MSRP range$45,285–$48,970
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Consumer rating
(35 reviews) - Combined mpg 18–23
- Body style Wagon
Notable features in 2013:
- Restyled for 2013
- New touch-screen controls
- Redesigned dashboard
- Upgraded V-6
- Seats up to seven
- Available all-wheel drive
2012
- MSRP range$44,300–$46,295
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Consumer rating
(12 reviews) - Combined mpg 18–20
- Body style Wagon
Notable features in 2012:
- Seating for six or seven
- Optional 355-hp, twin-turbo EcoBoost V-6
- FWD or AWD
- Optional refrigerator
2011
- MSRP range$44,300–$49,300
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Consumer rating
(8 reviews) - Combined mpg 18–19
- Body style Wagon
Notable features in 2011:
- Seating for six or seven
- Optional 355-hp, twin-turbo EcoBoost V-6
- FWD or AWD
- Optional refrigerator
2010
- MSRP range$44,200–$49,200
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Consumer rating
(38 reviews) - Combined mpg 0–19
- Body style Wagon
Notable features in 2010:
- New for 2010
- Seating for six or seven
- Optional 355-hp, twin-turbo V-6
- FWD or AWD
- Optional refrigerator