The 2009 Lincoln MKS is a full-size luxury sedan introduced as a replacement for the Lincoln Zephyr/MKZ. Available in base and AWD trims, it offered a comfortable ride and a spacious interior. Model years for the first generation MKS ran from 2009-2016. New, it had a price range of approximately $38,000 to $45,000. It stood out for its distinctive waterfall grille and comfortable cruising ability, aiming for a blend of American luxury and modern design.
			The Good
The 2009 Lincoln MKS offers a comfortable and spacious cabin, appealing to those seeking a relaxing ride. Its smooth ride and available AWD provide confident handling in various conditions. From a practical standpoint, it presents a good value proposition on the used market, offering luxury features at a more accessible price point. Emotionally, it provides a sense of understated luxury and prestige.
The Bad
Potential weaknesses of the 2009 Lincoln MKS include reported issues with the transmission, particularly in early models. The MyLincoln Touch infotainment system (if equipped) can be slow and buggy. Fuel economy isn't stellar compared to some competitors. Repair costs for certain components can also be higher due to its luxury status.
2009 Lincoln MKS: Quick Overview
- Engine Options:
 3.7L V6 (Base), 3.5L EcoBoost V6 (Later availability)
- Horsepower:
 3.7L V6: Approximately 273 hp
 3.5L EcoBoost V6: Approximately 355 hp
- Fuel Economy (estimated):
 3.7L V6 (FWD): 17 mpg city / 24 mpg highway
 3.7L V6 (AWD): 16 mpg city / 23 mpg highway
 3.5L EcoBoost V6 (AWD): 17 mpg city / 25 mpg highway
- 0-60 Times (estimated):
 3.7L V6: Around 7.5 seconds
 3.5L EcoBoost V6: Around 6.2 seconds
- Towing Capacity:
 Not recommended for towing.
- Trim-Level Features:
 Base: Leather upholstery, power front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, keyless entry, premium audio system, 17-inch alloy wheels.
 AWD (generally adds to Base): All-wheel drive system, heated front seats, upgraded interior trim.
 Optional Features (depending on trim and packages): Navigation system, sunroof, blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, THX II Certified audio system, MyLincoln Touch infotainment system (later models), multi-contour seats. The exact availability of these features can vary depending on the specific model year and options packages chosen by the original owner. Higher trims typically include more standard features. Note that "AWD" indicates all-wheel drive and is not technically a trim level in itself, but a popular and important option.
2009 Lincoln MKS Specifications
Vehicle Information
| Year | 2009 | 
| Make | Lincoln | 
| Model | MKS | 
| Trim | - | 
| Style | Sedan | 
| Type | Sedan | 
| Category | Large Car | 
Manufacturing Details
| Made In | United States | 
| Manufacturing City | CHICAGO | 
Dimensions
| Doors | 4-Door | 
| Curb Weight | 1952.71 kg | 
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating | 2449.4 kg | 
| Overall Height | 156.46 cm | 
| Overall Length | 518.41 cm | 
| Overall Width | 192.79 cm | 
| Wheelbase Length | 286.77 cm | 
| Standard Seating | 5 | 
Engine & Performance
| Engine | V-6 | 
| Engine Size | 3.7L | 
| Engine Cylinders | 6 | 
| Transmission | Automatic | 
| Transmission Type | Automatic | 
| Transmission Speeds | 6-Speed | 
| Drivetrain | Front-Wheel Drive | 
Additional Features
| Anti-Brake System | 4-Wheel ABS | 
| Steering Type | Rack & Pinion | 
Pricing
| Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) | $40,380 USD | 
| Invoice Price | $37,162 USD | 
| Delivery Charges | $825 USD | 
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What Problems Does the 2009 Lincoln MKS Have?
  Frequently reported problems for the 2009 Lincoln MKS often revolve around the transmission. Some owners have reported harsh shifting, slipping, or complete transmission failure, especially at higher mileage. This issue seems more prevalent in earlier model years. Another common concern is with the climate control system, specifically issues with the blend door actuator, leading to inconsistent temperature regulation. 
Recalls for the 2009 MKS have included issues related to the fuel delivery module, which could potentially lead to fuel leaks and fire hazards. It's crucial to check the vehicle's VIN with the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) to verify if all applicable recalls have been addressed.
Long-term reliability concerns also involve the electronic components. The MyLincoln Touch infotainment system, introduced in later years but potentially retrofitted, can be slow, unresponsive, and prone to glitches. Premature wear of suspension components, such as ball joints and control arm bushings, has also been reported, requiring attention over time. Regular maintenance and careful inspection are key to mitigating these issues and prolonging the vehicle's lifespan. Furthermore, some owners have reported issues with the power steering system, including leaks and pump failures.
			Recalls for the 2009 MKS have included issues related to the fuel delivery module, which could potentially lead to fuel leaks and fire hazards. It's crucial to check the vehicle's VIN with the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) to verify if all applicable recalls have been addressed.
Long-term reliability concerns also involve the electronic components. The MyLincoln Touch infotainment system, introduced in later years but potentially retrofitted, can be slow, unresponsive, and prone to glitches. Premature wear of suspension components, such as ball joints and control arm bushings, has also been reported, requiring attention over time. Regular maintenance and careful inspection are key to mitigating these issues and prolonging the vehicle's lifespan. Furthermore, some owners have reported issues with the power steering system, including leaks and pump failures.
How long will the 2009 Lincoln MKS last?
  With proper maintenance, a 2009 Lincoln MKS can reasonably achieve 150,000 to 200,000 miles or more. The lifespan heavily depends on consistent oil changes, timely transmission servicing, and addressing minor issues promptly. However, certain components, such as the transmission and suspension parts, tend to be weaker points over time. Rust can also become a concern in regions with harsh winters and road salt. Regular washing and undercarriage cleaning can help mitigate rust formation. Well-maintained examples can provide many years of service, but neglecting maintenance will significantly shorten its lifespan.
			What Technology & Safety Features are Included?
  The 2009 Lincoln MKS came with a decent array of built-in tech and safety features for its time. Standard features included a premium audio system, dual-zone automatic climate control, and power-adjustable seats. 
Entertainment options included a CD player with MP3 compatibility and satellite radio. Higher trims and option packages offered a navigation system, a THX II Certified premium audio system for enhanced sound quality, and a sunroof. Later models offered the MyLincoln Touch infotainment system, which, while innovative, was known for its sluggish performance and complex interface.
Driver-assistance features were somewhat limited compared to modern vehicles, but available options included adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and rear parking sensors.
Safety features included anti-lock brakes (ABS), traction control, stability control, and a full complement of airbags, including front, side, and curtain airbags.
Crash test ratings from the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) and IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) varied. The 2009 MKS generally received good ratings for frontal and side crash protection, but it's essential to consult the official reports for specific scores. Keep in mind that safety technology has advanced significantly since 2009.
			Entertainment options included a CD player with MP3 compatibility and satellite radio. Higher trims and option packages offered a navigation system, a THX II Certified premium audio system for enhanced sound quality, and a sunroof. Later models offered the MyLincoln Touch infotainment system, which, while innovative, was known for its sluggish performance and complex interface.
Driver-assistance features were somewhat limited compared to modern vehicles, but available options included adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and rear parking sensors.
Safety features included anti-lock brakes (ABS), traction control, stability control, and a full complement of airbags, including front, side, and curtain airbags.
Crash test ratings from the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) and IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) varied. The 2009 MKS generally received good ratings for frontal and side crash protection, but it's essential to consult the official reports for specific scores. Keep in mind that safety technology has advanced significantly since 2009.
What Colors Options are Available?
Exterior Colors
          White Chocolate Tri-Coat Metallic
        
      
          Black
        
      
          Ingot Silver Metallic
        
      
          Red Fire Metallic Tinted Clearcoat
        
      
          Dark Blue Pearl Metallic
        
      Interior Colors
          Light Stone
        
      
          Black
        
      2009 Lincoln MKS Prices and Market Value
  When new, the 2009 Lincoln MKS had a starting price in the range of $38,000 to $45,000, depending on the trim level and options. As a used vehicle, prices now typically range from $5,000 to $10,000, depending on condition, mileage, and location. The MKS has depreciated significantly due to its age, higher running costs associated with luxury vehicles, and advancements in automotive technology. Factors affecting resale value include overall condition, documented maintenance history, mileage, and the presence of desirable options like AWD or a clean title. Examples with the problematic MyLincoln Touch system or a history of transmission issues will fetch lower prices.
			2009 Lincoln MKS Cost of Ownership
  The 2009 Lincoln MKS is generally not considered an economical vehicle to own. Insurance costs are moderate, but fuel economy is below average for its class. Maintenance and repair costs can be higher than average, especially for specialized components like the transmission or electronic systems. Parts availability might be less common than for more popular brands. Long-term ownership costs can add up due to potential repairs and the need for premium fuel. Budgeting for unexpected repairs is advisable.
			2009 Lincoln MKS Fuel Efficiency
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        Gasoline
      
    
        Fuel Capacity
        71.92 liters
      
    
        City Mileage
        6.8 km/l
      
    
        Highway Mileage
        9.78 km/l
      
    2009 Lincoln MKS Safety Rating
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2009 Lincoln MKS Warranty
Basic
					Original warranty
					48 months /  50,000 miles
				
				
					Estimated remaining
					Expired
				
		Powertrain
					Original warranty
					72 months /  70,000 miles
				
				
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					Expired
				
		Rust
					Original warranty
					60 months /  unlimited miles
				
				
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					Expired
				
		2009 Lincoln MKS Insurance
Insurance for a 2009 Lincoln MKS is moderately priced, reflecting its status as a Sedan with strong safety ratings and
reasonable repair costs.
			reasonable repair costs.
How Does the 2009 Lincoln MKS Compare to Other Sedan?
  The 2009 Lincoln MKS competed with other full-size luxury sedans like the Cadillac DTS, Lexus ES, Acura TL, and Chrysler 300. In terms of performance, the MKS with the EcoBoost engine offered competitive acceleration, but the base V6 was less impressive. Feature-wise, it provided a comparable level of luxury and technology for its time, although the MyLincoln Touch system was a point of contention. 
Reliability is where the MKS falls short compared to some rivals, particularly the Lexus ES and Acura TL, which are known for their dependability. The Chrysler 300 offers a similar level of comfort and features at a potentially lower price point, and its reliability is generally on par with the MKS. The Cadillac DTS, while also an American luxury sedan, suffers from similar reliability concerns.
If reliability is a top priority, the Lexus ES or Acura TL would be better choices, even if they might cost slightly more. If a comfortable ride and a spacious interior are paramount, and you're willing to take a chance on potential repairs, the MKS could be considered, especially if found at a very attractive price. The Chrysler 300 provides a compelling blend of style, features, and value and should be considered a similar alternative.
			Reliability is where the MKS falls short compared to some rivals, particularly the Lexus ES and Acura TL, which are known for their dependability. The Chrysler 300 offers a similar level of comfort and features at a potentially lower price point, and its reliability is generally on par with the MKS. The Cadillac DTS, while also an American luxury sedan, suffers from similar reliability concerns.
If reliability is a top priority, the Lexus ES or Acura TL would be better choices, even if they might cost slightly more. If a comfortable ride and a spacious interior are paramount, and you're willing to take a chance on potential repairs, the MKS could be considered, especially if found at a very attractive price. The Chrysler 300 provides a compelling blend of style, features, and value and should be considered a similar alternative.
Ranks #1801 Sedan
| 1 | 2023 Toyota Camry | (5.0★) | 
| 2 | 2023 Honda Accord | (0.0★) | 
| 3 | 2023 Lexus ES | (0.0★) | 
| 4 | 2024 Subaru Legacy | (5.0★) | 
| 5 | 2022 Mazda MX-30 | (4.0★) | 
| 6 | 2024 BMW M3 | (0.0★) | 
| 7 | 2023 Ford Mustang | (5.0★) | 
| 8 | 2023 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT | (0.0★) | 
| 9 | 2023 Audi A3 | (0.0★) | 
| 10 | 2023 Chevrolet Camaro | (5.0★) | 
| 11 | 2023 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid | (0.0★) | 
| 12 | 2023 Nissan Altima | (4.0★) | 
| 1801 | 2009 Lincoln MKS | (0.0★) | 
Final Verdict: Is the 2009 Lincoln MKS a Good Sedan?
  The 2009 Lincoln MKS is ideal for buyers seeking a comfortable and spacious full-size sedan at an affordable used price. It's a good option for those who prioritize a smooth ride and classic American luxury over cutting-edge technology and stellar reliability. It's worth buying *if* you find a well-maintained example with a comprehensive service history, preferably one without the MyLincoln Touch system. A pre-purchase inspection by a trusted mechanic is essential, particularly to assess the condition of the transmission. The EcoBoost engine offers better performance, but ensure it has been properly maintained. Consider models with lower mileage and fewer reported issues for better long-term ownership.
			
 
     
    