Used 2014 Lincoln MKZ Sedan Consumer Reviews
Don’t waste your time
Key fobs break easily. Engine went out at 130,000miles, replacement engine went out at 90,000. Lots of front end work done. Electrical issues. A/C failed.
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2014 MKZ 2.0 with the Reserve Group
This is my first American car; I have had Jaguars, a VW, Mercedes and Audis. I test drove a Cadillac, an Acura, a Lexus, an Audi and an Infiniti before I ended up at my local Lincoln dealer. At first I really liked the size of the car and it drove as nice or better that the before mentioned. I thought the interior was really modern and the exterior was as handsome as anything else out there. I have only had the car for a month. I hated maintaining my last black car, so I wish I had waited for the color I wanted. I got a black one with the 19 painted grey wheels, it kind of looks like something Darth Vader might drive. I hate being in a dirty car, I have been dusting every day.
- Base SedanMSRP: $9,999336 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,500326 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $8,900224 mi away
Second and Last Lincoln
After 20 years of driving a Buick, in 2012 my husband and I bought a 2012 used MKZ with 18,000 miles. We purposely looked at Ford and Lincoln because they did not take the bail out money; and because my old Buick was the best riding car I ever owned. Two weeks ago we traded that car in on a 2014 MKZ with 22,000 miles on it. There are a lot of things I like about the 2014 over the 2012... It's much sportier looking, accessing the climate, phone, and media is much easier. Gas mileage is about the same on both cars. But that's all the good stuff I have to say. It rides like a wagon. Honestly I can't believe it has the Lincoln name on it. When I test drove the car it had General tires on it. The dealership offered to put new Michelin's on the car, but only after I made the purchase. While I didn't love the look of my 2012 Lincoln, but I sure liked how it rode. In the settings I have changed the setting from sport to comfort and I don't think it made any difference. One problem is probably the low profile tires, but I am not a fan. Two weeks in, and we are thinking about trading it. But never will I purchase another Lincoln.
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Really impressive Car
This sedan impressed me from turbo performance, Lincoln ride and comfort, and beauty.
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I enjoyed driving it.
The mkz I owned had v6 3.7l engine. I loved it. The way it sounds and accelerated makes you love driving. I think the exterior is one of the best designs of that year. It was just so unique and elegant that I knew I had to have this auto first I saw it at the ford dealership. The car I owned was certified pre owned but flawless outside and inside. But there were few annoying problems I have to mention. Dashboard rattle. I had it on fusion with which mkz shares many parts. But the most annoying thing my local ford dealer couldn't fix was the outside rattle at high speed. On addition, a number started to show a discoloration just after 2 years of use. I will not buy another of your cars, Lincoln, even though I loved this car. The quality to price ratio is not acceptable at the price this car is sold right now.
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