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The Lincoln MKX is a medium crossover SUV made by the much consecrated automobile builder, Ford Motors. The car formerly debuted in automobile showrooms in 2006. The appearance of this 187” long, 76” broad, 68” tall vehicle can be likened to the demeanor of any exalted sports icon due to its sturdy masculine architecture that is coupled with remarkable feminine charm. The Lincoln MKX is driven by a 3.5 L Double Overhead Camshaft (DOHC) Duratec V6 engine that is connected to a 6-velocity mechanized gear lever, the combination of which is as lethal as a Brazilian center-forward who kicks the ball into the goal space while the goal keeper endeavors in vain to stop the ball. The car’s interiors are bedecked with ornate wooden and silky metallic door and window linings that provide it with the finesse of a top ranking female grand-slam tennis star. | |
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Other major aspects of the Lincoln MKX are its:
- Diabolical all-wheel drive with the help of which the car can advance aggressively toward ill-mannered road browbeaters and juggernauts
- Seats whose temperatures may be lowered and raised during perspiring, sticky and freezing weathers
- Separate suspensions for the front and rear
- Stereos with MP3 and CD facilities and multiple speakers
- DVD directional facilities
- DVD amusement facilities along with related paraphernalia of 8” screens and smart headphones
- 18” aluminum alloy wheels that are as agile as quick-footed sprinters in a 400 m track race or consistent as Olympic marathon winners
- Power-controlled mirrors
- Airbags for the safety of the passengers and the driver
- Devices for checking tire stress
- Fashionable and extremely useful steering wheel with a veneer of leather and woodwork to enhance its beauty
- Antilock braking facilities
- Climate check devices
- Modifiable headlights and fog lights that equate the driver’s vision to that of professional golf champions when they lift the ball from a tee with their golf club and aim to place it near a hole so that it may stop at a cup.

