Looks

Whether it's the hearse-like black, the eggplant-purple or the dark red one I ogle at my local Lincoln dealership whenever I drive by, I think the MKT is a breathtaking design.
Others might say it takes their breath away in another manner, however.
The drooping fangs of the giant grille and the narrow headlights give it a slightly sinister face, while the rear is a tad bulbous and art-deco inspired.
On the whole, though, it's hard to make something this large look all that bad, but everyone has an opinion. If you've made it this far into this review, maybe we're of like minds on the styling.
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The Inside
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Driving
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