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2020 Lincoln
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Invoice* | $39,194 to $59,972 | $40,608 to $48,551 |
MPG - City | 19 - 21 | 21 - 22 |
MPG - Hwy | 25 - 26 | 28 - 29 |
Engine(s) | Inline-4, V-6 | Inline-4 |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Basic Warranty | 4 years/50,000 miles | 4 years/50,000 miles |
Overall Safety Rating** |
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Frontal Crash Rating** |
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Side Crash Rating** |
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Not Tested |
**Vehicle crash and safety data is provided by NHTSA, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The NHTSA testing was established by Congress to reduce highway deaths and injuries.
*MSRP and Invoice prices displayed are for educational purposes only, do not reflect the actual selling price of a particular vehicle, and do not include applicable gas taxes or destination charges.
Comfort
Rear passengers will be able to stretch out a lot more in the Lincoln Nautilus than in the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300.
The Lincoln Nautilus will be popular with taller drivers and passengers in the front seat, due to its greater front head- and legroom than the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300.
Convenience
You'll be making about the same number of stops at the gas station with the Lincoln Nautilus as you will with the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300, as they are both able to travel similar distances on a tank of gas.
Cost
There are a lot of factors to consider when calculating the overall cost of a vehicle. The main consideration is Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). The Lincoln Nautilus is somewhat more expensive than the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300.
Another consideration is the Destination Charge, which is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle to the dealer from where it's built. In this case, the Lincoln Nautilus will cost less to deliver to the dealership than the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300.
Dimensions
Since the Lincoln Nautilus is much wider than the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300, finding a wide enough spot in a parking lot may be a bit more challenging.
For some people, bigger is better. If that's the case for you, then you'll be happier with the Lincoln Nautilus, which is slightly longer than the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300.
Drivetrain
With similar torque, the Lincoln Nautilus and the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 are about even in transmitting their respective horsepower to the wheels.
Handling
The Lincoln Nautilus has the same turning radius as the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300, so they both maneuver the same in and out of tight spots.
Performance
In terms of towing capacity, the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 is clearly the choice over the Lincoln Nautilus for pulling heavy loads.
In terms of horsepower, it's a virtual tie between the Lincoln Nautilus and the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300.
Utility
In terms of seating, you'll be able to fit about the same number of people in both the Lincoln Nautilus and the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300.
The Lincoln Nautilus has a roomier cargo area for putting your bags or other items than the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300.
Warranty
The Lincoln Nautilus comes with essentially the same basic warranty as the Mercedes-Benz GLC 300.