FIND TIRES FOR YOUR LINCOLN
Lincoln is a luxury car manufacturer based out of the United States. In the current line-up, Lincoln offers 4 luxury SUVs including the Navigator and Aviator, however, they have also produced luxury sedans such as the Town Car and MKZ. These luxury vehicles offer a modest price tag, making them a more one of the more affordable luxury brands.
If you're looking for tires for a Lincoln vehicle, you have 2 options. Stick with the original equipment or upgrade to an aftermarket tire option. At Tire Rack, we stock a range of tires compatible with Lincoln vehicles. Read through the Tire Ratings Charts & Reviews to help you decide which set is best for you.
- What Brand tire does Lincoln use?
- Like many other vehicles manufactures, Lincoln does not produce their own tires, rather opting to use tires from well established brands such as Goodyear, Pirelli, Bridgestone, Michelin, Dunlop, and Continental. If you would like to know the original equipment for your Lincoln model, use Tire Rack's tire finder and input your cars details. From there, you will be able to select an "original equipment" filter which will show you the tires that originally came on your vehicle.
- Who makes the most durable tires?
- While there isn't one single tire that is the most durable, several manufacturers have tire models warrantied to last 70,000 miles or more. Brands like Bridgestone, Continental, Goodyear, and Michelin market tires that strongly emphasize long tread life. It's important to keep in mind that there are always tradeoffs in tire design, and a focus on wear or durability may result in reduced performance in other important areas.
- What are the best all-season tires for the Lincoln MKZ?
- What makes a tire the "best" will vary based on individual drivers’ needs and priorities, including how, where, and what you drive. Popular Grand Touring All-Season tires include the Michelin CrossClimate2 and Pirelli P7 AS Plus 3. If you prefer a sportier driving experience, the Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus or Bridgestone Potenza Sport AS are very satisfying options from the Ultra High Performance All-Season category.
- How many Miles should tires last?
- We suggest that tires will last anywhere from 25,000-50,000 miles depending on the conditions they are driven in. For the average user, this equates to 2-5 years. If your tires are more than 6 years old, they should also be replaced as they can start to naturally degrade.