Alex on Autos raves about MKX
#1
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Alex on Autos raves about MKX
Alex on Autos newest you tube video covers the MKX and he gives it a rave review. The 22 way seat, he rates as 11 out of 10 for comfort. He gives it an A for performance, and braking, an A- for handling, and A+ for both ride and noise. It did, however, score only a C for gas mileage.
Last edited by bitkahuna; 05-09-16 at 05:23 AM.
#2
Lexus Champion
Alex on Autos newest you tube video covers the MKX and he gives it a rave review. The 22 way seat, he rates as 11 out of 10 for comfort. He gives it an A for performance, and braking, an A- for handling, and A+ for both ride and noise. It did, however, score only a C for gas mileage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMo6...em-subs_digest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMo6...em-subs_digest
#3
Lexus Fanatic
A superb review. This guy is good ....and I say that as a reviewer myself. There isn't much he misses.....especially compared to the way some others I've seen on Youtube do reviews. The only area where I (slightly) disagree with him is that he may (?) be over-rating the potential reliability of MKX and the upcoming Cadillac XT5 vs. the Lexus RX, which has a solid history of excellent reliability. He did correctly point out, though, that the Lincoln's general fit/finish level, though good, wasn't quite up to the RX's standard.
Though I like Motorweek's John Davis for his character/mannerisms and the fact that he is personally such a nice guy to talk to (I've met him and talked with him several times), this guy Alex is probably a better out-and-out reviewer. John, though, is time-limited on the weekly Autoweek show, and doesn't have the time to do lengthy reviews on the air as thoroughly as the ones Alex does.
Though I like Motorweek's John Davis for his character/mannerisms and the fact that he is personally such a nice guy to talk to (I've met him and talked with him several times), this guy Alex is probably a better out-and-out reviewer. John, though, is time-limited on the weekly Autoweek show, and doesn't have the time to do lengthy reviews on the air as thoroughly as the ones Alex does.
Last edited by mmarshall; 05-05-16 at 03:20 PM.
#4
Alex has been doing reviews for years, and I agree, he does a great job of being thorough and unbiased. His reviews goes over alot of everyday practical topics as well as talking about performance of the cars too.
#5
Oh please. Is the MKX finally a respectable vehicle from Lincoln? Yes. Is it better than the competition? No
A for performance, A- for handling? What is this dude on?
I find that Motorweek compliments cars more than they deserve, but their review was certainly more realistic than this guy's. Don't tell me a vehicle that shares platforms with a Ford Edge has excellent handling and performance.
A for performance, A- for handling? What is this dude on?
I find that Motorweek compliments cars more than they deserve, but their review was certainly more realistic than this guy's. Don't tell me a vehicle that shares platforms with a Ford Edge has excellent handling and performance.
#6
Lexus Champion
In the segment, as they see it, C&D ranks the new Edge #2. Grand Cherokee, Edge, Murano, Sorrento and 4Runner. They feel the Edge is improved.
I like Alex On Autos reviews but they go get lengthy. Although, if one is seriously looking at a particular vehicle, the detail would come in handy.
I like Alex On Autos reviews but they go get lengthy. Although, if one is seriously looking at a particular vehicle, the detail would come in handy.
#7
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Looking at the performance numbers at Car and Driver, the MKX is a far superior vehicle than the RX350 which is based on the Highlander.
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#8
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Oh please. Is the MKX finally a respectable vehicle from Lincoln? Yes. Is it better than the competition? No
A for performance, A- for handling? What is this dude on?
Don't tell me a vehicle that shares platforms with a Ford Edge has excellent handling and performance.
A for performance, A- for handling? What is this dude on?
Don't tell me a vehicle that shares platforms with a Ford Edge has excellent handling and performance.
Last edited by mmarshall; 05-08-16 at 04:20 PM.
#9
Lexus Fanatic
The RX, though, does come with somewhat better fit/finish, and better potential reliability, though the MKX has some impressive trim inside and, overall, is worlds better than its predecessor.
#10
Lexus Test Driver
You'd have to be nuts to only look at car magazine figures before buying a car. The slower, heavier, lower-skidpad-figure RX would have much better reliability and a higher resale value compared to the MKX. That's one reason why I've stopped buying or even reading car magazines, they frequently have no idea what real world buyers are looking for.
#11
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The 22 way seat in the MKX makes long trips more comfortable and the lower noise level and smoother ride help, so the MKX is a more desirable long range cruiser than the RX. Ford manages the resale issue with low lease rates so the issue for me remains the reliability. Although the RX will be better, if the MKX is pretty good, the difference will be minimal. My ES lease is up in July and I had planned to go to an RX, but it is so ugly I'm not sure I can do that. The MKX is a viable alternative. The difference in favor of the MDX is that incredible 22 way seat. The performance of the 2.7 turbo is gravy.
Steve
Steve
#12
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You'd have to be nuts to only look at car magazine figures before buying a car. The slower, heavier, lower-skidpad-figure RX would have much better reliability and a higher resale value compared to the MKX. That's one reason why I've stopped buying or even reading car magazines, they frequently have no idea what real world buyers are looking for.
Of course, on the other hand, power can come in useful even if you don't typically drive with a heavy foot. Having a turbo or extra HP/torque can help at high altitudes, where, because of thinner air, engines typically lose power compared to sea level.
Last edited by mmarshall; 05-09-16 at 05:34 AM.
#13
Lexus Champion
The 22 way seat in the MKX makes long trips more comfortable and the lower noise level and smoother ride help, so the MKX is a more desirable long range cruiser than the RX. Ford manages the resale issue with low lease rates so the issue for me remains the reliability. Although the RX will be better, if the MKX is pretty good, the difference will be minimal. My ES lease is up in July and I had planned to go to an RX, but it is so ugly I'm not sure I can do that. The MKX is a viable alternative. The difference in favor of the MDX is that incredible 22 way seat. The performance of the 2.7 turbo is gravy.
Steve
Steve
#14
Lexus Fanatic
Well, you bit the bullet and pulled the trigger on an Audi, didn't you?.................a brand that, until recently, was known for serious electrical and other problems. (I hope, of course, that your Q5 was at least reasonably reliable),
#15
Well, with all due respect, he has driven the vehicle.....apparently for a fair number of miles. Have you? You are entitled to your own opinion, of course (as we all are)....... but unless you have actually test-driven it for yourself, I wouldn't criticize the findings of someone else, especially someone with this man's talent for reviewing.
When you are saying a vehicle has A-/A performance and handling then you're claiming it's the performance benchmark in its class. I know enough about cars to understand that that's BS. A vehicle that's essentially FWD-based Ford Edge under the skin is not the performance benchmark of its class. Nobody else has raved about this car's performance but this guy.
And I have had the latest Ford Edge as a rental car and fun to drive it was not.