Derived from the Ford Escape, the Lincoln MKC is a compact premium crossover that was introduced in model year 2014. The Lincoln MKC had a choice of two Ford EcoBoost 4-cyl engines for an EPA-estimated 22 mpg city/33 mpg highway, with the kind of luxury, tech and convenience items you’d expect from a Lincoln. For model year ‘17, the Lincoln MKC was available with base and Black Label trim levels. Continental ContiProContact, Michelin Latitude Tour HP, Continental ContiProContact E, Continental CrossContact LX Sport and Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season could all be OEM tires for this make/model. Tire sizes could be 255/40R20, 245/45R19 or 235/45R19.
When you shop 2017 Lincoln MKC tires, you’ll probably be looking for long wear, great handling and road manners, year-round traction and a quiet, comfortable ride. Your best bet will probably be all-season or touring tires like the Michelin Defender LTX M/S or Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5 SCT,
Might as well be made out of plastic. These Federal Couragia tires wore down so fast (bought in Feb 2021) and in Nov 2021 the rear tires are completely bald after about 10000 miles. No crazy driving, normal driving. Lincoln MKC.
Never again with this brand, Never!
Would you buy again?No
Miles driven on tires10k - 14k
Scorecard
Dry
3
Wet
3
Winter
3
Comfort
3
Noise
2
Treadwear
1
Terrance L
5
Lincoln MKC 2017 Reserve
Verified Customer
Oct 9, 2021
Haven't had them that long, however my suv rides a lot better now.