See How We Compare – Lincoln MKS Window Repair
See How We Compare – Lincoln MKS Window Repair
The most common damage comes from other vehicles kicking up rocks and debris, but birds and other insects can also cause damage. We do auto glass repair for all years of Lincoln MKS’s, from 2009-2016.
If your Arizona insurance policy includes windshield replacement, your insurance may leave you with little to no out of pocket expense.
Phoenix Valley Mobile Window Repair For Lincoln MKS’s – Call 602-892-0202
We offer quality auto glass service at a good price. Cash or credit cards accepted.
Lifetime Warranty – 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Lifetime Warranty – 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed!
As a Phoenix auto glass repair company, our goal is for every customer to be completely satisfied with our quality and service. Call our office, and we will act promptly to resolve any issue with no questions asked. Our lifetime warranty covers:
- Warranty against leaks or air noises
- Warranty against manufacturer’s defects
- Warranty against molding retention
- One year free chip repair!
Should you get a small rock chip in your windshield within one year of installation, call us to schedule an appointment for a free chip repair.
Lincoln MKS – Windshield, Side Door Window & Mirror Repair
Lincoln MKS – Windshield, Side Door Window & Mirror Repair
Lincoln MKS & Average Window Replacement Costs
Lincoln MKS & Average Window Replacement Costs
If the glass insurance policy on your Lincoln MKS includes glass repair and replacement, your insurance policy might leave you with little or no out of pocket expense.
- Between $150 – $330 for the average car windshield replacement.
If you need a repair, it can depend. Give us a call.
What If I Don’t Have Glass Insurance?
What If I Don’t Have Glass Insurance?
Need your Lincoln window repaired or replaced but don’t have insurance? We offer some of the best glass repair prices without insurance in Phoenix.
About The Lincoln MKS
The Lincoln MKS is a full-size, five passenger luxury sedan manufactured and marketed by the Lincoln subdivision of Ford. First shown as a 2009 model year the LA Auto Show in November 2007, the MKS began production at Ford’s Chicago Assembly plant in May 2008 with sales beginning a month later.
The Lincoln MKS continues Lincoln’s three-letter nomenclature for new models, preceded by the MKZ, MKT, and MKX, and followed by the MKC.
The MKS was the second Lincoln to adopt the “MK” nomenclature and the first model to wear it through its entire production run.
The MKS Concept featured a large sunroof and moonroof combination that takes the place of a conventional roof. The MKS Concept’s rear were LED-based parking and brake lamps and dual chrome, trapezoidal-shaped exhaust tips.