Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. It costs almost the same to get the Lincoln MKX to the dealership as the Infiniti FX35.
Producing a precise gas mileage evaluation is so tricky that some think not even the federal government can do it, but it looks as though both the FX35 and the FX35 perform about similarly regarding fuel economy.
The Infiniti FX35 doesn't pale in comparison to the Lincoln MKX when it comes to fuel economy.
As far as MSRP, the Infiniti FX35 costs about as much as the Lincoln MKX (though the Lincoln MKX is somewhat cheaper).
Utility
The FX35 and the Lincoln can accommodate the same number of passengers.
The FX35 is a better choice than the Lincoln MKX with respect to transporting cargo, especially if you often need to carry a lot of loot or large animals.
Convenience
The MKX's fuel tank will need to be replenished more often than the unit in the Infiniti.
Comfort
While the front cabin in the MKX offers a bit more head room than the Infiniti FX35, there really isn't much of a difference.
The Lincoln MKX provides more head- and leg-room to your passengers than the Infiniti FX35 does.
Dimensions
Your wallet will hurt more every time you fill up the Infiniti FX35 than the MKX because of its larger tank.
The Lincoln and the Infiniti FX35 compete for the same parking spaces.
Handling
With their similar turning radii, the Infiniti and the MKX most definitely handle almost the same into and out of tight spots.
Drivetrain
Torque is the force that lets you accelerate quickly, and in this respect, the Infiniti isn't much more powerful than the Lincoln MKX.
Warranty
The basic warranty that comes with the MKX isn't quite as generous as the FX35's.