Handling
With their similar turning radii, the Chevrolet Tahoe and the Lincoln MKX most certainly handle approximately the same into and out of tight spots.
Drivetrain
The Lincoln MKX's engine is substantially smaller than the Chevrolet Tahoe's. Note that a smaller engine usually has to work a little harder; on the flip side, smaller engines typically get better gas mileage.
Torque equals pickup, and the Chevrolet Tahoe will have picked up and gone by the time the Lincoln MKX finally gets moving.
The Lincoln MKX could learn a lesson or two from the Chevrolet Tahoe as far as torque.
Utility
The Chevrolet will most definitely prove more convenient than the Lincoln MKX for those of you with frequent child-cargo.
The Chevrolet Tahoe is likely a better choice than the Lincoln MKX as far as hauling capacity, especially if you frequently need to carry a lot of gear or large animals.
The Chevrolet Tahoe outpulls the Lincoln MKX by a large margin.
Convenience
You will quite certainly have to visit your friendly gas station more often with the MKX than with the Tahoe.
Comfort
Taller drivers will substantially enjoy the extra head room in the Chevrolet Tahoe's front cabin compared to the Lincoln.
While the rear of the Lincoln offers a bit more head- and leg-room than the Chevrolet Tahoe, there honestly isn't much of a difference.
Dimensions
The Chevrolet is significantly more bulky than the Lincoln MKX.
Your wallet will hurt more every time you fill up the Chevrolet Tahoe than the Lincoln because of its larger tank.
The Lincoln MKX and the Tahoe compete for the same parking spaces.
Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. It costs approximately the same to get the MKX to the dealership as the Tahoe.
There isn't much of a difference in gas mileage here, but if you must know, the Lincoln MKX is somewhat more economical than the Chevrolet Tahoe.
Producing a precise fuel economy evaluation is so tough that some think not even the federal government can do it, but it looks as though both the MKX and the MKX perform about comparably when it comes to fuel economy.
In terms of MSRP, the Tahoe costs considerably more than the Lincoln MKX.
Warranty
The basic after-sale protection that comes with the Chevrolet Tahoe isn't quite as generous as the Lincoln MKX's.