I’m thinking about getting a Lincoln MKX, but am worried about the warranty—I want to make sure that the basic repairs are covered at least. What is the warranty coverage for a Lincoln MKX?
would be covered by Lincoln’s new limited warranty, which includes the following:
Bumper-to-bumper warranty (4 years/50,000 miles): A comprehensive warranty that covers most vehicle parts and systems
Powertrain warranty (6 years/70,000 miles): Covers the engine, transmission, the drive axle, and front-, rear-, and all-wheel drive
Safety restraint systems (5 years/60,000 miles): Covers defects in seat belts and airbags
Corrosion coverage (5 years/unlimited miles): Covers body sheet metal panels against corrosion due to manufacturer-supplied defects and paint damage for 12 months or 12,000 miles
Roadside assistance (Lifetime for original owners, 6 years/70,000 miles for secondary owners): Covers flat tires, battery jumpstarts, lockout assistance, and limited fuel delivery
Hybrid unique components (8 years/100,000 miles): Covers hybrid vehicle’s electric drivetrain system and certain other components
Limited wear and tear (Varies): Includes a limited tire warranty, wheel alignments, tire balancing, wiper blades, and brake pad and lining
Even with an extended warranty added on, your Lincoln still won’t be covered in the case of an accident. That’s why most drivers opt for additional insurance coverage. With
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