I have a 2013 Lincoln MKT EcoBoost and I love it! It has an extended CPO warranty that i got unitl like 120k miles and i'm currently at 80k after 2 years (got it with 60k). It's definitely had a bunch of software issues and glitches here and there, but the bang for my buck has been EPIC. Everyone ive showed the car to loves it. The fridge in the 2nd row with the heated and cooled captains chairs is a hit! And i love the 365HP engine. And the fact that it parks itself is epic too. It's a quirky whale of a car, but damn i love it still!
The reason all that trim is loose and the screen is a bit messed up is because at some point that console and dash were pulled apart. Most likely from some type of collision. A lincoln dealer wouldn't let it leave like that if it was for a service item. Just my 2 cents. Nice video.
I got a 2010 with the 3.5 and it now has 164,000 miles. It's on its original water pump and timing chain. Only had to replace a few coils and the fuel evap canister. I do need a catalytic converter now I was told and struts and my drivers door mysteriously locks by itself but no other problems. It rides good and I like it. I'm going to probably upgrade to a CPO Aviator next year some time
I drive a 2012 Lincoln mkt awd ecoboost twin turbo, had it going on 2 years, price 9k, nothing wrong it, I keep up w the maintenance overall n it turns heads in general. I will say take care of your car n your car will take care of u.
Be careful with that loose trim piece on the driver’s side. I experienced a similar problem in a different car, my foot was on the gas pedal and it got pinned to the floor.
This is a used vehicle...... I am sure it has been to a mechanic or two who might not have cared and broke the panels trying to take them off. Also most new cars today have issues with body panel alignment, unless you are buying a car worth the money, $100K plus.
Heads up about the little gap and issue with the paint on the left rear quarter panel and bumper: I've seen that issue before, and it's most likely because the rear bumper has been taken off and repainted!
A couple months ago, I had the car taken in for service to have a lot of the body panels readjusted. However, this stuff towards the rear bumper remains, including those quarter panels not fully lining up. I have another service coming soon before the warranty runs out, and I will have it further looked at.
Bro that car has been apart at some point. That back bumper especially. It does not matter what the carfax says. Some collisions don't report. For instance if someone backs into a small pole or something. But that center console def has been apart for some reason.
On my MKT having similar problems exhaust exactly what you said touch screen does not work sunroof does not work and gets stuck water leaks from the roof I've been fighting ford and I have trial date coming soon
Local car lot 2019 MKT, 137k, asking $16k Test drove it. Engine and transmission feel solid. But feel needs motor mounts, lower front control arms, all 4 wheels need shocks springs and wheel hubs. My current Buick a front strut is $78. This 2019 Lincoln MKT thatbsame front strut is $245 Starting to debate if worth it
Parts are going to be more expensive. It's a luxury car while your Buick isn't one. That said, the good news is these MKTs aren't all *that* complex mechanically. There's no super-remarkable suspension technology. You can probably save some money with the right cross-referencing. The OEM part number is de9z18124j. You find any OE-equivalent for cheaper with that? No knockoff parts though.
the turbo engine is useless on this car. have the same 3.7 fwd which is the same engine basically, you can't use all the power it has anyway due to the design of suspension and brakes. overall its a good deal on used car. when soon closer to 100ml you can't start the engine its not the fuel pump, it will be the fuel pump relay hiding behind the plastic cover on the right passenger side, fails on every single of them. it cost like 50$, you can just buy it and throw in the car just in case it happens. but the biggest problem is water pump. what a stupid design they made. I am thinking about doing oil analysis every oil change to see what's going on inside but not sure it will help.
I have a MKT 2014. Timing chain went. Turbo went. Center controls don't work, trim around shifter off, interior trim not fitting properly, replaced front and rear suspension, strange wear on tires, brakes need replacing almost every 15k mi. Definitely not the vehicle I thought I was paying for. Lincoln dealerships have no answers. B.O.A.T. Bring On Another Thousand !!! Definitely one expensive LEMON !
We had a 2010 Ford Flex Limited (every available option) that we bought in 2011... traded it this year with 160k miles on it... we bought a 2019 Lincoln MKT and we love it! So much more luxurious... and love the MKT’s AWD and Ecoboost engine! We got a vehicle which sticker price was in the mid-high $50k’s with only 30k miles for under $25k... plus it was Lincoln Certified which includes a 6 year/100,000 mile warranty... that was included! So, before TT&L, we were under $25k... has all the tech, too: lane departure, collision warning/avoidance, and self parking... Sync 3... Panoramic roof... heated/cooled front seats... heated rear... power folding/unfolding 3rd row... too much to list... you should get a certified pre-owned... and don’t worry about anything! Do it!
Justin Young ... I couldn’t talk my wife out of it if I wanted to. She loves it! She had her Flex for almost 10 years (I change vehicles every year or two 🤦🏻♂️). We looked at all of the brands, and there was nothing better for our lifestyle for the money. Again, if you want peace of mind... buy certified or have them certify it for you (it will cost you I’m sure).... but then don’t look back!
@Justin Young These cars don't have air suspension. In a way I slightly wish they did but honestly that's just one more thing to go wrong. Get a Certified pre-owned if you get one; that's what ours is and frankly the warranty is better than the new car warranty. And like Dennis said above, he couldn't talk his wife out of it? I basically couldn't talk my Mom out of this car. I couldn't fully talk myself out of it to be honest. The car's depreciation downfall also helped; ultimately we got sandwiched in a spot where the XC90 we wanted was more than what we'd like to spend on a depreciating car, and the other XC90 specs were missing too much. Maybe in the future I'll help my Mom buy a V90 Cross Country.
Bro we love our ecoboost mkt. I suggest carmax with there maxcare warranty. They've been really good with the normal repairs you'd expect from a used vehicle.
I would definitely have a mechanic look it over and if you buy it definitely get the transfer case serviced and check the water pump ,I saw one with 367,000 miles so if it's maintained very well they'll obviously last a very long time...
If you get it closer to $10k and then you get an aftermarket warranty IMMEDIATELY, go for it. Being nearly 8 years old such a car would be eligible for a trade-in of between $8-10k. Remember that our first turbo failed somewhere after 90,000 miles.
@@miqdadc9822 If you can get that warranty for longer than a year, good move. Ultimately there will be 4 things that will most likely fail on you: - Turbo 1 - Turbo 2 - Water pump - Power Transfer Unit At the very least, change the fluid in your PTU as soon as you can, and you might as well flush the trans fluid too while you're at it. When the car works, it works well. It's just those 4 mechanical bits that will eventually quit on you. How bad of a decision your acquisition is depends on how good your extended warranty is.
I'm looking to buy one myself. The lease on my wife's car is up and honestly even if we weren't in a pandemic I'm not leasing "crash" another car so she can play garage bumper car demolition derby in Manhattan. Im looking at 2011's to 2013's, under $10 grand. I was looking for reviews of the MKT and came across your channel. The Ford and Lincoln forums aren't as robust as other car forums I've been part of.
@@mercedesbenzs600bash GREAT question. Occasionally what happens is that if the fluid had never been flushed before and the transmission is slightly broken, a fluid flush could make it worse because the fresh fluid lacks the thickness and perhaps some metal shavings. It can really depend on the specific car.
He's not *that* much of an idiot lol. Beyond the car's issues, it's hard to find a crossover that is so well-rounded in features, driving dynamics, and value. But then again, the car has issues beyond the fit and finish.
This was obviously in an accident from a rental or insurance company. Given to a collision center fixed but sold too quick to fix the interiot. As for the external panel with body work you can never really get things flush . This is why you take a vehicle to an independant inspection and they will look at the frame and other parts for you. And dont think because it looks good on the outside and the carfax is "clean" that it hasnt been wrecked.
@@coltdude9127 this isn't normal for pre-owned cars of a young age though. Even my 2008 Saab 9-5 Aero SportCombi (I have that in other videos) has better fit and finish. I bought that car this past summer with 114k miles. And years ago when my family got a 2007 Audi A8, that car had better quality back then and it still does now. No excuse for a luxury car that's barely 3 years old
@@coltdude9127 previous owners of a car that was chauffeur-driven (yes, the previous owner had his own driver) won't explain why body panels won't line up and interior trim pieces keep falling off.
Mate, that car is so shonky! Fit and finish is terrible! If you were getting smoke out the back when you revved it that's probably turbo oil seals? A 3 year old car with all these faults? Not acceptable. (We've got a Merc A class Premium coming in a couple of weeks PCH not owning, never posted a video but I might for this to show why we went for it - whole family decision). Stick with the Saab!
I'm definitely going to keep an eye out in my rearview mirror over the exhaust. Part of me thinks the issue was just that I had washed the car, but I remember our 2010 Lincoln MKT actually did have smoke when the turbos blew. I gotta send this video to Lincoln's client Twitter page lol. The Saab won't be going anywhere, as those two are mine while the Lincoln belongs to one of my parents.
Warranty might not cover everything though... like the body stuff actually might not be covered. A bummer, because this car sleeps in a garage when it's not being used.
I have a 2013 Lincoln MKT EcoBoost and I love it! It has an extended CPO warranty that i got unitl like 120k miles and i'm currently at 80k after 2 years (got it with 60k). It's definitely had a bunch of software issues and glitches here and there, but the bang for my buck has been EPIC. Everyone ive showed the car to loves it. The fridge in the 2nd row with the heated and cooled captains chairs is a hit! And i love the 365HP engine. And the fact that it parks itself is epic too. It's a quirky whale of a car, but damn i love it still!
I have a 2013 mkt as well and love it
I'm about to buy one!!! And i think it looks great! @@JohnSmith-mt8wb
The reason all that trim is loose and the screen is a bit messed up is because at some point that console and dash were pulled apart. Most likely from some type of collision. A lincoln dealer wouldn't let it leave like that if it was for a service item. Just my 2 cents. Nice video.
The gaps are supposed to line up. That car was probably in an accident and it wasn't disclosed in the carfax
I got a 2010 with the 3.5 and it now has 164,000 miles. It's on its original water pump and timing chain. Only had to replace a few coils and the fuel evap canister. I do need a catalytic converter now I was told and struts and my drivers door mysteriously locks by itself but no other problems. It rides good and I like it. I'm going to probably upgrade to a CPO Aviator next year some time
I had a 2010 water pump died at 165k and it was a wrap. LOL
I drive a 2012 Lincoln mkt awd ecoboost twin turbo, had it going on 2 years, price 9k, nothing wrong it, I keep up w the maintenance overall n it turns heads in general. I will say take care of your car n your car will take care of u.
how that V6 doing you're keeping up with the fuel consumption
Hows the ride quality is it smooth over not so good roads and comfortable as far as the seats???
Tesla level gaps. PLEEEEEASE turn down the music!
Be careful with that loose trim piece on the driver’s side. I experienced a similar problem in a different car, my foot was on the gas pedal and it got pinned to the floor.
This is a used vehicle...... I am sure it has been to a mechanic or two who might not have cared and broke the panels trying to take them off. Also most new cars today have issues with body panel alignment, unless you are buying a car worth the money, $100K plus.
Heads up about the little gap and issue with the paint on the left rear quarter panel and bumper: I've seen that issue before, and it's most likely because the rear bumper has been taken off and repainted!
A couple months ago, I had the car taken in for service to have a lot of the body panels readjusted. However, this stuff towards the rear bumper remains, including those quarter panels not fully lining up. I have another service coming soon before the warranty runs out, and I will have it further looked at.
Bro that car has been apart at some point. That back bumper especially. It does not matter what the carfax says. Some collisions don't report. For instance if someone backs into a small pole or something. But that center console def has been apart for some reason.
On my MKT having similar problems exhaust exactly what you said touch screen does not work sunroof does not work and gets stuck water leaks from the roof I've been fighting ford and I have trial date coming soon
Hows the ride quality over not so good roads,and how comfortable are the seats???
Local car lot 2019 MKT, 137k, asking $16k
Test drove it. Engine and transmission feel solid. But feel needs motor mounts, lower front control arms, all 4 wheels need shocks springs and wheel hubs.
My current Buick a front strut is $78. This 2019 Lincoln MKT thatbsame front strut is $245
Starting to debate if worth it
Parts are going to be more expensive. It's a luxury car while your Buick isn't one. That said, the good news is these MKTs aren't all *that* complex mechanically. There's no super-remarkable suspension technology. You can probably save some money with the right cross-referencing. The OEM part number is de9z18124j. You find any OE-equivalent for cheaper with that? No knockoff parts though.
the turbo engine is useless on this car. have the same 3.7 fwd which is the same engine basically, you can't use all the power it has anyway due to the design of suspension and brakes. overall its a good deal on used car.
when soon closer to 100ml you can't start the engine its not the fuel pump, it will be the fuel pump relay hiding behind the plastic cover on the right passenger side, fails on every single of them. it cost like 50$, you can just buy it and throw in the car just in case it happens.
but the biggest problem is water pump. what a stupid design they made. I am thinking about doing oil analysis every oil change to see what's going on inside but not sure it will help.
i own 2018 mkt,i don"t have a single problem,it's got 63k miles and i love it......quality is fine,if you wanted a better quality buy a Bentley
I have a MKT 2014. Timing chain went. Turbo went. Center controls don't work, trim around shifter off, interior trim not fitting properly, replaced front and rear suspension, strange wear on tires, brakes need replacing almost every 15k mi. Definitely not the vehicle I thought I was paying for. Lincoln dealerships have no answers. B.O.A.T. Bring On Another Thousand !!! Definitely one expensive LEMON !
I am thinking about buying this Whale... Can you do an on the road review?
We had a 2010 Ford Flex Limited (every available option) that we bought in 2011... traded it this year with 160k miles on it... we bought a 2019 Lincoln MKT and we love it! So much more luxurious... and love the MKT’s AWD and Ecoboost engine! We got a vehicle which sticker price was in the mid-high $50k’s with only 30k miles for under $25k... plus it was Lincoln Certified which includes a 6 year/100,000 mile warranty... that was included! So, before TT&L, we were under $25k... has all the tech, too: lane departure, collision warning/avoidance, and self parking... Sync 3... Panoramic roof... heated/cooled front seats... heated rear... power folding/unfolding 3rd row... too much to list... you should get a certified pre-owned... and don’t worry about anything! Do it!
Justin Young ... I couldn’t talk my wife out of it if I wanted to. She loves it! She had her Flex for almost 10 years (I change vehicles every year or two 🤦🏻♂️). We looked at all of the brands, and there was nothing better for our lifestyle for the money. Again, if you want peace of mind... buy certified or have them certify it for you (it will cost you I’m sure).... but then don’t look back!
@Justin Young These cars don't have air suspension. In a way I slightly wish they did but honestly that's just one more thing to go wrong. Get a Certified pre-owned if you get one; that's what ours is and frankly the warranty is better than the new car warranty.
And like Dennis said above, he couldn't talk his wife out of it? I basically couldn't talk my Mom out of this car. I couldn't fully talk myself out of it to be honest. The car's depreciation downfall also helped; ultimately we got sandwiched in a spot where the XC90 we wanted was more than what we'd like to spend on a depreciating car, and the other XC90 specs were missing too much. Maybe in the future I'll help my Mom buy a V90 Cross Country.
Bro we love our ecoboost mkt. I suggest carmax with there maxcare warranty. They've been really good with the normal repairs you'd expect from a used vehicle.
@@jerzam3989 I got one...
This mkd is my third one and it's my worst and water pump gave out at 35000 miles
What other years did you have and did you have any problems,what was the mileage???
I dont understand why they didnt just use the crown vic engine.....
Although that would be great upgrade just throwing one in lol.....
Please turn down the music
Nice review. And we wonder why Toyota and Lexus are killing us.
I was thinking about getting an MKT but maybe I should just get a Toyota Sequoia with 160,000 miles 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I found a 2015 mkt with 200k+ miles for $5k. Is that a good deal?
I would definitely have a mechanic look it over and if you buy it definitely get the transfer case serviced and check the water pump ,I saw one with 367,000 miles so if it's maintained very well they'll obviously last a very long time...
Only if you want to make your mechanic wealthy !
Power steering went out in my 2010 ecoboost, any suggestions??
2010 has that issue. Take it to Lincoln dealership
That car was in a wreck at dealership and 😂 and the car was broken into as well and dash was damaged and navigation stuff was broken
Where did you get that info from?
Was about to buy a 2013 but never mind thanks.
Well... If you get an extended warranty it might be worth considering tbh
yo I found one of these cars 2013 mkt with 75,000 miles for like 12,900k
you think that good deal ?
If you get it closer to $10k and then you get an aftermarket warranty IMMEDIATELY, go for it. Being nearly 8 years old such a car would be eligible for a trade-in of between $8-10k. Remember that our first turbo failed somewhere after 90,000 miles.
@@miqdadc9822 If you can get that warranty for longer than a year, good move. Ultimately there will be 4 things that will most likely fail on you:
- Turbo 1
- Turbo 2
- Water pump
- Power Transfer Unit
At the very least, change the fluid in your PTU as soon as you can, and you might as well flush the trans fluid too while you're at it. When the car works, it works well. It's just those 4 mechanical bits that will eventually quit on you. How bad of a decision your acquisition is depends on how good your extended warranty is.
I'm looking to buy one myself. The lease on my wife's car is up and honestly even if we weren't in a pandemic I'm not leasing "crash" another car so she can play garage bumper car demolition derby in Manhattan. Im looking at 2011's to 2013's, under $10 grand. I was looking for reviews of the MKT and came across your channel. The Ford and Lincoln forums aren't as robust as other car forums I've been part of.
@@EA40 I heard so many people say transmission flushes aren't good,it can make the transmission worse,what do you think???
@@mercedesbenzs600bash GREAT question. Occasionally what happens is that if the fluid had never been flushed before and the transmission is slightly broken, a fluid flush could make it worse because the fresh fluid lacks the thickness and perhaps some metal shavings. It can really depend on the specific car.
Dashboard was changed twice a bubbled up steering wheel was change shifter was changed wheel hubs were changed
Thanks for this video. My idiot husband tried to talk me into getting a used one of these.
He's not *that* much of an idiot lol. Beyond the car's issues, it's hard to find a crossover that is so well-rounded in features, driving dynamics, and value. But then again, the car has issues beyond the fit and finish.
This was obviously in an accident from a rental or insurance company. Given to a collision center fixed but sold too quick to fix the interiot. As for the external panel with body work you can never really get things flush .
This is why you take a vehicle to an independant inspection and they will look at the frame and other parts for you. And dont think because it looks good on the outside and the carfax is "clean" that it hasnt been wrecked.
Did you get this new?
Nope, but one year old with 7,000 miles. The original owner lost over $25,000 on depreciation with the trade-in lol
@@EA40 maybe that's why thing's don't fit properly. Mine is cherry 🍒 getting stage 3 turbos love it
@@coltdude9127 this isn't normal for pre-owned cars of a young age though. Even my 2008 Saab 9-5 Aero SportCombi (I have that in other videos) has better fit and finish. I bought that car this past summer with 114k miles. And years ago when my family got a 2007 Audi A8, that car had better quality back then and it still does now. No excuse for a luxury car that's barely 3 years old
@@EA40 i would blame previous owners. But my opinion
@@coltdude9127 previous owners of a car that was chauffeur-driven (yes, the previous owner had his own driver) won't explain why body panels won't line up and interior trim pieces keep falling off.
It’s a shame the fit and finish is so bad. On paper, a used MKT is a bargain
Mate, that car is so shonky! Fit and finish is terrible! If you were getting smoke out the back when you revved it that's probably turbo oil seals? A 3 year old car with all these faults? Not acceptable. (We've got a Merc A class Premium coming in a couple of weeks PCH not owning, never posted a video but I might for this to show why we went for it - whole family decision). Stick with the Saab!
I'm definitely going to keep an eye out in my rearview mirror over the exhaust. Part of me thinks the issue was just that I had washed the car, but I remember our 2010 Lincoln MKT actually did have smoke when the turbos blew.
I gotta send this video to Lincoln's client Twitter page lol. The Saab won't be going anywhere, as those two are mine while the Lincoln belongs to one of my parents.
If the smoke isn't visible after 2 seconds that is normal. Means the cat converter is doing it's job.
Stop the negativity- I couldn't even finish it.
It’s been hit on that side
Replace my stereo 6 x subwoofer five times
This was so petty!!!
I have 37 work orders on this vehicle it is a piece of crap Lincoln and four should be a shame
What years specifically???
Donate your car a church.
Built ford tough
Who cares if you have a warranty?
Warranty might not cover everything though... like the body stuff actually might not be covered. A bummer, because this car sleeps in a garage when it's not being used.