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Nowhere does it say large wagons have to look like bricks on wheels, and Lincoln evidently took this to heart while staying true to the recent Lincoln design direction with the MKT. In pictures, it makes the car look smaller than it is but you quickly discover just how deceiving those pictures can be as you walk up and then sit in it. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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All in all, MKT is what you'd expect in the latest and greatest Lincoln line-up. There was talk sometime back about a little roadster, but Lincoln really is best suited to full-sized vehicles and the MKT shows that being big doesn't mean monstrous or excessive. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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MKT's rear accommodations are tight for all but the smallest of passengers, thanks to constrictive leg room and a roof line that swoops down to the aerodynamic rear end of the car. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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Interior room is obviously abundant, especially in the MKT's middle row, where occupants benefit from all the luxuries usually reserved for front seat occupants – our test vehicle had heated and cooled individual seats separated by a full length console (it starts at the dash and ends just in front of the third row seats) finished off in a refrigerated compartment. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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Two roof glass panels let an abundance of daylight in the MKT, but don't allow the mounting of a ceiling DVD player. That's reserved for the back of the front seat headrests. Our tester's adjustable middle seats (fore/aft as well as reclining) also came with foot rests (removable wedges). (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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In keeping with the latest safety features, MKT features a complete array of airbags (front, side, curtain), traction and stability control, anti-lock brakes, and monitors for tires, blind spots and even cross traffic (it's kind of disconcerting to start backing out of your driveway in the morning and hear a loud chime … until you see that little Smart coming round the corner – very effective!). (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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MKT's front occupants get heated and cooled power adjustable seats with individual adjustable armrests over the centre console storage cubby (the armrests will cover each of the dual cupholders, though, so you can have comfortable arms or a coffee on the go but not both). (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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