kingdre
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- Atlanta, GA
- My Lincoln
- "22 Corsair GT
Tell us the year, model & trim mileage, time of ownership, and overall ownership/driver experience (1-10)
OMG!!! Yes, the handling. If feels like a relaxed sportable to me. ESEPCIALLY when I drive in excite mode. its loads of fun.2022 standard / almost reserve lol. Got it October 2022. 10k miles on it. Besides the few gremlins early on that were fixed it’s been awesome. Totally love it. The ride, how quiet it is and the Lincoln luxury. Handles more than excellent for normal driving. Don’t need a nascar or something to drive in the German Alps. I’m driving on American roads lol.
I assume the '24 Nautilus hybrid will also be made in China like the non-hybrid model?‘22 GT purchased June 21,2022 with 14000 kms. This is my second Corsair as first one was a 2020 Reserve fully loaded. You can tell my wife and I enjoy the size of the Corsair but the 2020 Reserve had a number of gremlins that I was happy to forget about with the purchase of the 2022 GT. One note we don’t like with both Corsairs is the harshness of ride on our pothole filled Canadian roads. (It hits pretty hard).
We are enjoying the GT with an overall average mileage of 6L/100 kms (45MPG). I have not reset average since day one. With just under 7000 electric kms it has been great. We are retired so miles accumulated and charging has never been an issue. I have charged it over 200 times, mostly at our condo on a level 1 charge ( too costly to install level 2 charger here). Overall satisfaction 9/10.
With all that said, we are moving on as you may know from other messages is we are moving onto the 2024 Nautilus Hybrid. I was super impressed with the new design and put in an order.
Tim.
I don’t wish to spoil this thread with off topic discussions but I’m assuming that as well. To date lots of speculation on final production model with respect to specifications etc. I guess we shall see. It’s only money right?I assume the '24 Nautilus hybrid will also be made in China like the non-hybrid model?
Sanctuary lol. Or that’s what the commercial said lmaoCPO 2020 Corsair Standard purchased 6 days ago with 10794 miles on it. I didn't want the panoramic roof and did want 18 inch wheels. This one has Co-Pilot 360+ and nav. I'm on my first road trip with it and I'm very happy. The smooth, quiet ride is awesome!
Yes yes, I totally agree. OVERALL!. Imagine the fits Im having. Its been almost 60 days!!!!'22 GT. Purchased January 2022. Completely loaded with 20" wheels. Mileage: 7,600. I am retired so mileage is limited.
overall ownership/driver experience: 8
Best thing about this vehicle, by far, is the PHEV capability. I never put gas in this vehicle. In the Summer, having an EV is pure bliss. In the Winter, you are essentially driving (as someone else put it) a golf cart.
I'll leave my overall concerns about Lincoln to the other threads I have participated in. Knock on wood, the vehicle has been mostly reliable despite bugs related mostly to the awful infotainment system. I'll just say that it's not an easy feeling being a Lincoln Corsair owner these days.
I think we ALL are doing that curve rating. I have to update everyone.2022 GT fully loaded here. Purchased in late February of 2022, currently with 12,000+ miles on it. The looks and color are beautiful! It handles well and has plenty of power, aided by the electric motor's instant torque, of course. Unfortunately, it has spent the equivalent of almost a month in the repair shop with more to come soon. The local dealer is usually overwhelmed. But during the times the dealer has been able to get its act together, the service has been good. Despite the problems, I still really like this vehicle. So I'll cut it some slack and give it a rating of 7.
I was a little jealous when I saw the Nautilus. At least the rumors of it dying are not true.‘22 GT purchased June 21,2022 with 14000 kms. This is my second Corsair as first one was a 2020 Reserve fully loaded. You can tell my wife and I enjoy the size of the Corsair but the 2020 Reserve had a number of gremlins that I was happy to forget about with the purchase of the 2022 GT. One note we don’t like with both Corsairs is the harshness of ride on our pothole filled Canadian roads. (It hits pretty hard).
We are enjoying the GT with an overall average mileage of 6L/100 kms (45MPG). I have not reset average since day one. With just under 7000 electric kms it has been great. We are retired so miles accumulated and charging has never been an issue. I have charged it over 200 times, mostly at our condo on a level 1 charge ( too costly to install level 2 charger here). Overall satisfaction 9/10.
With all that said, we are moving on as you may know from other messages is we are moving onto the 2024 Nautilus Hybrid. I was super impressed with the new design and put in an order.
Tim.