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2007 Lincoln MKXThe very first crossover from Ford Lincoln is the MKX is a five-passenger luxury sport-utility vehicle that offers a car-like ride, an ultraquiet and spacious interior packed with luxury features such as adaptive front lighting, heated and cooled front seats and a panoramic Vista Roof and a number of safety features that includes Advance Trac with Roll Stability Control.

Accentuated by broad shoulders, pronounced wheel lips and short overhangs, the front-wheel-drive MKX has a wide and athletic stance that rides on 18-inch wheels and tires with optional all-wheel drive.

The 2007 Lincoln MKX rides on a luxury-tuned four-wheel independent suspension and is powered by a standard 265-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine that produces 240 lb-ft of torque and mated to 6-speed automatic transmission. The exterior is highlighted by a chromed cap on each side-view mirror, spoiler, chrome-ringed fog lights that are integrated into the lower fascia and chrome-tipped dual exhausts.

The interior features sound-deadening materials for more quietness, removable dividers in the center console for more storage, 60/40-split second row that reclines up to 15 degrees and 8-way power front seats. Standard equipment includes auto-headlights, auto-dimming rearview mirror, leather-wrapped steering wheel with genuine wood accents, leather seating, 8-way power driver/passenger seats and cool while lighting on switches and controls.

Available options include an adaptive front lighting system, a Panoramic Vista Roof, heated and cooled front seats and a DVD-based navigation system featuring a 6.5-inch wide screen. Standard safety features include six standard airbags, Advance Trac with Roll Stability Control and Ford’s Personal Safety System.

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