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What are the changes for the 2008 Lincoln MKX?

What are the changes for the 2008 Lincoln MKX?

For 2008 changes for the MKX included Lincoln badges added near the front doors as well as Ford Sync, Limited Edition and Monochromatic Limited Edition packages with unique styling elements and 20-inch chrome wheels, and a voice-activated DVD navigation system.

Where is the second generation Lincoln MKX made?

The second generation is currently in production, based on the CD4 platform. As Lincoln is phasing out its use of “MK” model names, as part of a mid-cycle update for the 2019 model year, the MKX adopted the Lincoln Nautilus nameplate. Both generations of the MKX (and Nautilus) were manufactured at Oakville Assembly in Oakville, Ontario,…

What kind of wheels does a Lincoln MKX have?

Four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes are standard in all models with Ford’s AdvanceTrac traction control system with Roll Stability Control (RSC) optional. Front-wheel drive is standard and all-wheel drive is optional. The MKX comes with standard 18-inch machined aluminum wheels with 18-inch chrome wheels optional.

What kind of fuel tank does a Lincoln MKX have?

The MKX, Edge, and Lincoln MKZ were the first recipients of Ford’s 3.5 L Duratec V6. Front-wheel drive versions of the MKX come with a 19 US gal (72 L; 16 imp gal) fuel tank while all-wheel drive models come with a 20 US gal (76 L; 17 imp gal) fuel tank.

What kind of SUV is the 2008 Lincoln MKX?

The 2008 Lincoln MKX is a five-passenger luxury crossover SUV that comes in one trim level.

When did the Lincoln MKX CUV come out?

Introduced along with the nicely reworked Navigator SUV in 2007, Lincoln’s MKX continues for 2008 as the first crossover utility vehicle (CUV) to wear the Lincoln badge. The 2008 Lincoln MKX is a welcome addition to the luxury brand’s stable.

What kind of suspension does a Lincoln MKX have?

We found the 2008 Lincoln MKX’s acceleration subjectively excellent from rest or almost any speed, though no manu-matic feature is provided for those who sometimes like to select their own gears. The MacPherson strut front suspension uses ride-smoothing hydro bushings on an isolated subframe.

Is the Lincoln MKX a third row seat?

Lincoln is far from first to the car-based “crossover” party, but the MKX is fresh in terms of its generally excellent blend of style, function, features and driving dynamics. One thing it does not have — somewhat surprisingly, given its fairly substantial size — is an available third-row seat.

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Ruth Doyle