Used 2011 Lincoln MKZ Consumer Reviews
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Lincoln Has a New Faithful Customer
I bought my MKZ with Front Wheel Drive a Month ago. I am just under the 1000 mile mark and Love driving this Car. It has great handling and powerful on the highways. I'm Looking foward to taking it on a nice long road trip. I was always into GM Cars and liked Caddy's and Buicks, but The Grill of the MKZ caught my eyes. New York had 2 major blizzards so far and the Front wheel drive was more then enough to get me to work on time. It's roomy inside.I always Bought big flag ship GM models and never the smaller model.I looked at the 2010 La Crosse which I think is very Nice along with the CTS but I found that the Lincoln MKZ felt less confining. if You like USA cars the MKZ is a great choice.
Sporty Sedan
Sporty American-made luxury sedan. My only gripe is the quality of the interior, especially as pertains to the seat housing on the outside where seat controls reside. They break away from the seat. It's a Lincoln design flaw. My son's MKS did the same thing. Also, if you're tall, it is difficult to get in and out of the car due to how low to the ground it is (especially if you wear heels).
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- Base SedanMSRP: $6,999189 mi away
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Want my towncar back
I have driven Lincoln town cars since 1984 and have owned a total of 6. The Lincoln MKz cannot be compared to the ride and comfort of the towncar and the mileage per gallon is horrible. It Lincoln does not improve on this vehicle or bring back the town car, this will be my last purchase.
Zippy
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Lincoln is not luxury
Purchased a new MKZ. The poorest build quality and comfort of any automobile we ever owned. Lincoln is some sort of joke and from what an old friend told me, I guess they always were! I keep watching the car market and all that seems to change for Lincoln is the actor selling their subpar product.
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