Lincoln makes plush, stylish vehicles that are pleasant to drive. Saco drivers will like their intuitive tech features. Other automakers such as Cadillac, Acura, and Volvo offer luxurious vehicles, but they’re not as well-rounded as Lincoln SUVs. Rowe Lincoln Westbrook developed the following comparisons to help you decide which brand to buy.
Lincoln vs. Cadillac
Lincoln models are generally more upscale than Cadillac vehicles, with finer cabin materials and fresher interior designs. South Portland drivers will appreciate that the full-sized Lincoln Navigator is peppier and more fuel-efficient than the three-row Cadillac Escalade.
The midsize Lincoln Nautilus is far more opulent than the Cadillac XT5. The Lincoln Nautilus has a striking, 48-inch panoramic infotainment display compared to an 8-inch infotainment touchscreen in the XT5. If you’d prefer a three-row luxury crossover, go with the new Lincoln Aviator. This midsize SUV has a lavish interior with a refined fit and finish. The new Cadillac XT6 has lots of hard plastics scattered throughout its cabin that look and feel cheap compared to the Lincoln Aviator.
The compact Lincoln Corsair delivers a silky-smooth ride you’ll love for your commute in Lewistown, ME. The comparably sized Cadillac XT4 has a firmer ride on rough surfaces, and vibrations can be felt inside the cabin.
Lincoln vs. Acura
The new Lincoln Aviator has a high-end interior that’s loaded with gratifying tech features. Portland, ME drivers will like its new 13.2-inch infotainment touchscreen. The similarly sized Acura MDX has a luxe cabin, but its touchscreen is just 12.3 inches long. The Lincoln Aviator has a twin-turbocharged 400-horsepower V6 engine for brisk acceleration on the highway. The Acura MDX’s V6 motor only generates 290 horsepower.
The new Lincoln Corsair is a compact luxury SUV with a sleek, upmarket interior that’s awash in chrome accents and glossy black trim. Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring trims have plug-in hybrid powertrains that return exceptional fuel economy. The compact Acura RDX doesn’t offer a plug-in hybrid engine. Its cabin materials and styling pale in comparison to the Lincoln Corsair. Taller passengers in Saco will appreciate that the Lincoln Corsair has 38.6 inches of rear legroom. The Acura RDX only has 38.0 inches of second-row legroom.
Lincoln vs. Volvo
The new Lincoln Aviator has an elegant cabin with a user-friendly, feature-rich infotainment system. Its new 13.2-inch display has a unique version of the Google Play store where you can download apps right onto the screen. The new Volvo XC90’s infotainment system comes with a 9-inch touchscreen. It also requires too many steps to complete many basic tasks.
The new Lincoln Nautilus is comfortable and attractive, with standard features that include a heated, leather-wrapped steering wheel and a 48-inch configurable digital instrument panel. The new Volvo XC60 also has a posh interior, but its multiple touch-screen menus can be difficult to navigate while driving.
The new Lincoln Corsair has a cushioned ride and an extensive list of rewarding standard amenities. Its Co-Pilot360 driver assist system includes eight distinct advanced active safety features for more confident driving in South Portland. The new Volvo XC40 also has a feature-rich cabin, but it only comes with four standard driver assistance features.
Test Drive a New Lincoln Model at Rowe Lincoln Westbrook
The new Lincoln luxury SUVs have refined interiors and lively performance. Higher trims come with Lincoln’s BlueCruise hands-free driving system. Models like the new Lincoln Navigator come standard with four-wheel drive. Rowe Lincoln Westbrook has a full line of new Lincoln SUVs for sale or lease at our dealership near Lewistown, ME. Come see us and test drive a new Lincoln vehicle today.