NJRonbo Posted January 20, 2022 Share Posted January 20, 2022 I am not new to Lincoln. I currently am leasing a 2019 Lincoln MKZ hybrid. The lease is up in 3 months. Looking to buy my next vehicle. I was going to move to Lexus and get the 350NX Hybrid. However, there are no cars to be had and Lexus has stopped production due to the chip shortage. Lexus is also marking up vehicles $2-$5k. So a loaded Lexus NX would cost me the same (if not more) than a loaded 2022 Corsair GT There is a loaded GT near me. $62k. Approx. $65k with taxes and fees. Supposedly, the dealership is negotiating prices and NOT marking up the vehicle. I already know Lincoln is a great brand to drive. Not happy with the depreciation on them, but times are tough right now and if I can get a 2022 Corsair GT with no markup that might be a good thing. Any thoughts on the 2022 Corsair? Would it be a dependable, enjoyable car that I could own for the next 8-10 years? Appreciate any thoughts you may have Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rick1723 Posted February 10, 2022 Share Posted February 10, 2022 huh.. a MKZ hybrid... I had a 2016 MKZ hybrid.. fantastic vehicle.. I only traded because I wanted 4WD.. and a hybrid.. so ended up with an Escape hybrid.. BUT I missed my Lincoln.. and the difference between my Escape and the Corsair GT (2021).. wow.. I have definitely liked mine.. highly recommend the Corsair! no real changes between the 21 and 22.. only changes in packages.. so far I have NO problems.. got it in October (ordered in June.) Rick. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJRonbo Posted February 10, 2022 Author Share Posted February 10, 2022 Rick, I am the author of this thread. I ended up buying a 2021 Corsair Grand Touring about 3 weeks ago Though it wasn't my first brand of choice I don't have any regrets on the purchase. It's a great vehicle. It drives like a dream. It is wonderfully luxurious. The only thing I hate about the vehicle is the infotainment screen and Sync 3 which is an embarrassment at this point. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KeithSmith Posted July 11, 2022 Share Posted July 11, 2022 (edited) Thanks for the suggestion. Edited December 23, 2025 by KeithSmith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Framixen Posted March 12 Share Posted March 12 On 1/20/2022 at 9:29 PM, NJRonbo said: I am not new to Lincoln. I currently am leasing a 2019 Lincoln MKZ hybrid. The lease is up in 3 months. Looking to buy my next vehicle. I was going to move to Lexus and get the 350NX Hybrid. However, there are no cars to be had and Lexus has stopped production due to the chip shortage. Lexus is also marking up vehicles $2-$5k. So a loaded Lexus NX would cost me the same (if not more) than a loaded 2022 Corsair GT There is a loaded GT near me. $62k. Approx. $65k with taxes and fees. Supposedly, the dealership is negotiating prices and NOT marking up the vehicle. I already know Lincoln is a great brand to drive. Not happy with the depreciation on them, but times are tough right now and if I can get a 2022 Corsair GT with no markup that might be a good thing. Any thoughts on the 2022 Corsair? Would it be a dependable, enjoyable car that I could own for the next 8-10 years? Appreciate any thoughts you may have I apply that same standard to my downtime by choosing https://mostbetbd.asia/ where the fast payouts and user-friendly platform make for a consistently high-quality experience. Hi, I wanted to ask if you have had a chance to test drive this specific unit yet to see how you feel about the transition from a sedan to the higher seating position of the Corsair? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twintornados Posted March 12 Share Posted March 12 56 minutes ago, Framixen said: Hi, I wanted to ask if you have had a chance to test drive this specific unit yet to see how you feel about the transition from a sedan to the higher seating position of the Corsair? Well, if you looked at the date of his posting, he bought it 3 weeks prior on Feb. 10, 2022....so, it would seem that he is hopefully still enjoying it. How about it @NJRonbo - are you still driving the Corsair GT? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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