Used 2013 Lincoln MKZ Consumer Reviews
A beauty of a car
Great style and performance, never disappointed with this car.
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Buyers Remorse
So I needed a new business car before my trip to Asia and I didn't do a lot of research or comparison shopping. I had heard that Ford had improved their vehicles and so i bit the MKZ because I loved the way it looked. What a mistake. I purchased the FWD with the 2.0 engine and 19'' wheels. The front wheel drive is not smooth and luxurious. You can feel every bump in the road. When you press hard on the gas you hear the engine make high pitched sounds. Already had the "check adaptive headlights" and less than 3k miles. The turn single control is flimsy and already broke. Now granted the loaner MKZ they gave me was loaded with AWD and the 2.0 engine.. much better ride then the FWD
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,50051 mi away
- Hybrid SedanMSRP: $6,97741 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,999386 mi away
I'm happy with it
I have a 2013 Lincoln MKZ with 111,000 miles on it. Thank God nothing else has happened to it since the air conditioner bolt fell off. I still haven't taken it back in for a repair because it's been running well.
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Stellar experience.
Bought used at a great price, driven for 14 months so far. The MySync has issues with navigation commands- the rear visibility could be better (rear pillar blocks a lot). Love the panaramic roof, interior space, and handling. Mileage with AWD is only fair (~22-24mpg).
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MKZ Software Update Completed
Bought my new 13 Z four months ago and it's great to drive, comfortable and quiet. I have the hybrid and it offers a smoother ride than the EcoBoost version. My MPG was under 37 MPG and I just had the update done at AutoNation in Clearwater on Friday and I'm now averaging 42 MPG:-) In addition, they fixed a recall item on the fuel pump (something like that) and I've got to admit that the car rides different (better all the way around) and it's pretty cool to be pushing 80 MPH and be on electric:-) Maybe it took Lincoln a bit more time to get it right, but they did.