The MKS is a large sedan derived from the Ford Taurus as a kind spiritual successor to the Taurus-based Continentals of the 90s. With more restrained styling than other recent Lincoln products, the MKS should appeal to buyers in the relatively conservative mid-sized luxury segment. With prices starting at $40,000, the MKS competes with a wide swath of the luxury segment. In terms of size, the MKS is larger than most mid-sized luxury automobiles and roughly equivalent to the short-wheelbase models of flagship sedans like the BMW 7-Series, Lexus LS, and Audi A8. The spacious interior features a large instrument panel draped in leather and large leather seats. The standard 3.7L V6 produces over 270-bhp, which is more than enough to make the optional AWD worth considering. For even more power, select the turbocharged 3.5L V6, which adds another 82 horsepower.
Model/Trim/Package | Engine | | | Original MSRP
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MKS 100A | 3.7l V6 (273-bhp) | A6 | FWD | $41,500 |
MKS 100A | 3.7l V6 (273-bhp) | A6 | AWD | $43,390 |
MKS 101A | 3.7l V6 (273-bhp) | A6 | FWD | $44,500 |
MKS 101A | 3.7l V6 (273-bhp) | A6 | AWD | $46,390 |
MKS 102A | 3.7l V6 (273-bhp) | A6 | FWD | $46,500 |
MKS 102A | 3.7l V6 (273-bhp) | A6 | AWD | $48,390 |
MKS 200A | 3.5l V6 (355-bhp) | A6 | AWD | $48,390 |
MKS 201A | 3.5l V6 (355-bhp) | A6 | AWD | $52,390 |