Friday, April 19, 2013

2009 Lincoln MKS Sedan

One of the oldest and most prolific manufacturers in Michigan, the Lincoln section of Ford has been churning out quality vehicles since the early 1900's. Picked by presidents and average Joe alike, this brand has evolved from the early L-series of the 1920's, to the revamped line of MKS's that represent the Lincoln logo today. Speaking of the latter, here right now we have a beautiful 2009 Lincoln MKS Sedan, ready to go home with you today.


Glancing over the vehicle you are introduced to some of its many bold exterior features: the "split wing" chrome grille, heated outside mirrors and 18 inch aluminum wheels support a 3.7 L V6 engine; you don't want to be driving around in style with a wimpy 4-cylinder, and Lincoln understands that.


Speaking of style, and speaking of an insane amount of features (I swear I mentioned the latter....ah well), opening the door unleashes the Pandora's Box of cool options. There's the driver and passenger heated/cooled seats, as well as heated seats for the rear seats. There's the adaptive cruise control, which automatically distances you safely from the drivers in front of you. There's the dual-zone automatic climate control. There's the auto-dimming rear view mirror. There's the popcorn machine. There's the oil slick dispenser. There's the rocket launcher. Talk about fully loaded!


The dark leather interior silently screams class, bold and fierce. For a vehicle that has been used by presidents for years, Lincoln earned that right by producing vehicles that were as steadfast and esteemed as the national leaders riding inside them. The MKS is no exception to this criteria, and those lucky few to drive in one can feel the history and sophistication that its legacy has created.

The 2009 Lincoln MKS Sedan is a feature-stuffed luxury machine that skimps no steps in either class or advanced technology. It is chic, devilishly handsome and all around fun to drive. And hey, four presidents gave Lincoln their seal of approval; that's gotta count for something, right?

Head on over to LaFontaine Nissan and talk to Bobby about getting your hands on this silver fox (see what I did there?)

Bobby Lundwall

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