Lincoln corsair review reddit. They shouldn't be particularly expensive to maintain and, if you maintain it as per it's service manual, like most modern cars, it should survive 200,000 miles or more. These have been sitting for a while with the stop sale recall to replace the rear camera so they need to be gone soon. There is $4000 in dealer cash and $2000 in rebates to go along with the 0%. Great cars. The Corsair has a cushy ride, plush interior, and expensive looks, but it can’t match the satisfying driving experience of its European rivals. Reliability is, for the most part, sorted out pretty well. If I remember correctly, you get a 4 year/50k mile bumper to bumper warranty and 6 years/70k mile powertrain warranty. Join us to stay updated on news, showcase rides, exchange tips, and celebrate the timeless elegance and performance of Lincoln vehicles! Welcome to r/LincolnMotorCo! A hub for enthusiasts, owners, and curious minds to connect, discuss, and share everything related to Lincoln Motor cars. It’s not like anything on it is super complicated or cutting edge. The Lincoln Corsair is a modern American car. Today I was watching Youtube and saw a Lincoln ad, and went into their website and noticed the Lincoln Corsair seems to tick all the right boxes (Active Glide looks very useful) and its price is not very far from those other models I mentioned. I was just posting to get advice on the new 2020 Corsair. Lacks a bit of power of it's European competitors, but the luxury interior can't be beat. . A hub for enthusiasts, owners, and curious minds to connect, discuss, and share everything related to Lincoln Motor cars. Join us to stay updated on news, showcase rides, exchange tips, and celebrate the timeless elegance and performance of Lincoln vehicles! Please be respectful of others. I’m enjoying my Maverick (2. What about Lincoln? Corsair or Nautilus 2024? Anyone have one or your thoughts? Do we trust that the big crazy screen will last? Is the corsair just a ford escape? Reliability? resale? quality? what do you think It looks like a corsair will be around $50k with the top package added and the Nautilus will be about $57k with top package Lincoln has terrible reliability across their lineup. I like the fact that it’s American, I’ve watched reviews of it, but looking to hear opinions or experiences with it. Now, I’m only 25 and I know Lincoln is typically an old person brand lol but nothing about this car screams old to me. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. That all being said, I know nothing about Ford/Lincoln. I am the SM at a Lincoln dealer so feel free to ask any questions you have. Very similar drivetrain to what’s in that Lincoln). 0L Turbo with AWD. Maintenance should be super reasonable. I would look at it every day, review the specs and dream If you're more concerned with comfort over a "sporty" ride, I'd say the corsair is great. I have been looking at cars for SO LONG and I thought the Corsair was be my dream car. Truthfully, I wouldn't touch Lincoln, especially when you have so many options in the segment that the Corsair fits into. I’ve read a few recalls, but was curious to see if anyone in the Reddit community could help me out. I don’t understand people who care about resale value. wsv tj f6cvu xl3p5 eeqpu vqwh0 4tiyz tcj pb1q0d iyd