Lincoln Corsair: The Accountant's American Luxury Play
"Lincoln stopped chasing BMW and just built a reliable luxury crossover. That's the move everyone else forgot—which is exactly why it works."
— Revvly Take
Lincoln finally got something right—the 2021+ Corsair costs less to own and fix than its German competition. The Corsair uses proven Ford modular architecture (CD5 platform) and simpler, more accessible drivetrains. In a market where luxury depreciation is brutal, this thing actually holds value because it doesn't pretend to be something it isn't.
Gilbert Smith
CarBuzz · Jan 9
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