2025 Lincoln Corsair Consumer Reviews
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Shockingly Good!
Bought the 2023 AWD Reserve loaded (Collection III package) and this was my first Lincoln. This may share a base platform with the Escape but any comparison ends there. The exterior looks fantastic and the interior is gorgeous. Excellent fit, finish, and ride quality with ample acceleration from the 2.0. An impressively well-executed vehicle with upgraded technology and overall build quality. The upgraded touch screen is easy to use and the Revel sound system is incredible for a factory installed option. Do yourself a favor and test drive a new Corsair to see for yourself. I had no idea Lincoln was offering such a superior product -- an attractive U.S. made alternative to pricey imports in this class. Kudos to Ford / Lincoln on this vehicle. I bought a 2023 and took advantage of great incentives, including low interest financing and cash back.
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Love it!!
I just purchased my new 2024 Corsair on Tuesday, but love it already. I previously owned a 2017 MKC which I loved also, but decided I wanted a new 2024. Gorgeous inside and out. I got the whisper blue with gray truffle interior. I did my research and if you want the heated steering wheel, which I loved on my old car, you have to purchase the Collection 2 which I got with the Premier (base) version. It is still less expensive than buying the Reserve and has all the options you could want except for a sunroof which I did not want anyway. I only have a little over 200 miles on it so remains to be seen if I got a perfect car. I sure hope so!! Also you no longer get the large helpful car manual with the car!! You have to view it online or through the touchscreen and it is over 600 pages long!! I did order one online for 40 bucks but I think that is ridiculous that a $ 50,000 car doesn't include it free!!!
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- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $50,785164 mi away
- Premiere 4dr SUVMSRP: $49,420164 mi away
- Premiere 4dr SUVMSRP: $47,495164 mi away
Luxury and Peppiness Made in America
The exterior ceramic pearl color is eye catching, and doesn't stop there. The roof profile adds class and there is plenty of room in the back seat for adults. The cockpit has high grade materials and the floating instrument panel is convenient and classy. Many components in the cab are shared with the 2023 Ford Explorer. The power and performance are remarkable, and the performance modes really work (the "excite" mode is like a race car !). Even with FWD it performed very well in snowstorm (with ice mode selected). The rain sensing wipers are really handy, and the built in warning lights in the side rears really work and have save some stress already. Heated seats and steering wheel are now a "must have" for us and we love them. The touch screen is easy to navigate. The MyKey surprised us as one of ours was in "teenager mode" and the car would not go over 80 MPH when that key was used. It was easy to reprogram, but a great feature. There could be a little more storage in the cabin and only 10 radio pre-sets, but so minor compared to all the good. We had to shop for roof cross bars since Lincoln does not provide but found good ones from OMAC. Enjoy.
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Excellent Compact SUV
We only have 1,200 miles on it but it drives great. Lincoln is the luxury division of the Ford Motor Co and this Corsair is built on the Escape frame. We also own a 2017 Escape Titanium trim and have owned and used it for 7 years now and while we love it, there is no comparison to the 2023 Lincoln Corsair. It is the perfect size for empty nesters that still like to travel and it handles nimbly and is quick, responsive and smooth. It does have lots of tech so if one is tech phobic then this may not be the right vehicle. But spend a little time learning the ins and outs and watch Youtube videos and it's easy to master.
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One year in and it has met my expectations.
Purchase my Corsair just about a year ago. I have less than 6000 miles on it but regardless it has met nearly all my expectations. Gas mileage has averaged about 25 to 26 miles a gallon. Handling has been exceptional. Automated systems for driving enhancement/safety have been great. Like most SUVs there are blind spots but it is manageable with some care. I am a little bit disappointed in the quality of the carpeting and some other aspects where cheap materials are used rather than materials I would expect in a luxury vehicle.
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