Used 2011 Lincoln MKZ Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Next time I'll look past the new
I am sorry I did not drive this car for a few hours before we leased it. After the first road trip I knew I had made a mistake. Undersupported seats make for a miserable ride. You cannot get the air from dash vest off of you. The radio is rediculous and the wind and road noise is awful. The sloppy shifting transmission newer knows what gear it wants. The memory seats have a short memory. I sure don't see any value or luxury in this MKZ.
The Good. Bad, the Ugly
At last a Ford product that doesn't need four acres to turn around. Peppy adequate engine with and excellent handling. Blind spot warning great, as is backup monitor. Interior is very quiet. Some road noise but the OE tires are not the quietest in the world. Front seats from hell. Probably OK for fat, obese people but anyone lesser needs a pillow for sit comfort if going over 50 mies. The remote trunk opening switch is perfectly located to bump with your knee when the driver enters at least 3 our of four times. Rear head restraints block out part of rear view vision. Good fit and finish.
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,99518 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $7,995101 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,750134 mi away
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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