What is the MKC car?
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Lincoln MKC is the first-ever two-door retractable hardtop coupe in the Lincoln family. Here are the relevant details: Design Philosophy: It combines elegant exterior design with passionate driving elements, extensively using expensive metal materials and high-quality woven materials to fully showcase Lincoln's luxurious and noble heritage. Vehicle Positioning: The MKC is a compact SUV. The Lincoln MKC series was developed based on the Ford Kuga and Focus, representing Ford's second development of four models aimed at revitalizing the Lincoln brand. The Lincoln MKC is equipped with Michelin Latitude Tour HP series highway SUV tires, sized 245/45R19.
I remember the Lincoln MKC was a compact SUV I bought a few years ago, and it was exceptionally comfortable to drive, with spacious interiors perfect for family trips, and powerful yet quiet performance on highways. The interior craftsmanship was meticulous, with leather seats and ambient lighting giving a luxurious feel, though the fuel consumption wasn’t exactly low, reaching up to 10 liters per 100 km in city driving. Maintenance costs were reasonable, with basic services usually costing around 500 yuan, much more hassle-free than comparable Mercedes models. It’s still commonly seen in the used car market, with the 2015 model going for about 150,000 yuan, offering great value for money. Driving it from Beijing to Shanghai was a breeze with well-adjusted seats making long trips fatigue-free, though there was a minor issue with the central control screen, which was fixed with a system update. Overall, it’s quite practical for everyday driving.