Used 2015 Lincoln MKZ Consumer Reviews
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love my mkz
Batteries reduce trunk space
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Great Car!
Love it! Looks brand new, sleek, stylish, drives great!
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- Hybrid SedanMSRP: $14,998In-stock online
- Hybrid SedanMSRP: $14,990In-stock online
- Hybrid SedanMSRP: $13,998In-stock online
Gorgeous and Powerful
You have to get used to the all push button drive controls, but now I prefer it. I love the unique looks in and out. There have been a number of recalls on this car, but nothing major. Just more of an inconvenience.
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They see me rollin!
This is a nice car. Definately not a family car but very stylish and comfortable for front seat passengers. The rear seats leave a bit to be desired with little or no leg room but in spite of, offers the same luxurious feel for those who can fit comfortably. The car has a sleek aerodynamic design that can create a bit of a challenge for a larger person getting in and out of the car... definately something to consider. The interior of the car overall is very nice. Not a ton of compartment space but enough for daily use. The quality and workmanship is exceptional. Definitely what I've come to expect from Lincoln. It comes with plenty of bells, whistles and technology to peak your interest for the long haul. It's good on gas and performs well when you need to hop out in traffic quickly. The interior lights on the doors, ceiling, floor and exterior light on the rear add another level of wow to the car. Its a nice cross between sport and luxury if your someone that likes a lilttle of both. Definately an eye catcher that won't dissapoint when they see you coming.
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Excellent Car - with a few irritations **UPDATED**
I had the itch to trade and had researched the MKZ, E350 and BMW 5-Series in the previous weeks. My irritations are with build quality - which I blame on Ford shipping their luxury car brand assembly to Mexico. As this was the most expensive car I've ever bought or leased, I expect ZERO defects. My MB and 2012 Taurus were perfect during my entire ownership experience. I expect the same from what was America's luxury car leader for so many years. remains they are left to clean up the issues caused by mother Ford/Lincoln by farming assembly to Mexico to save costs, but still charge a big price for their vehicles. ***************** Update after 3 years of ownership: Quality of the interior controls - cheap plastic. Push button transmission selector is cheap plastic. The "ok" buttons on the steering wheel are the worst. Contacts require you press firmly to engage the contacts underneath. Seats: Comfortable on long trips but they do wear you down after 400 miles. MPG: On interstate at 75 mph I average 32-33 mpg. Around town between 23-25. Engine: Built in Spain. The 2.0L EcoBoost has some nads! Value: For what you pay, it's not worth the price. You can pick up a 1-2 year old E350 or 5 Series CPO for the price paid new for the MKZ. Maybe the redesign of 2017 has taken care of the "cheapness" of the interior finish. I've ordered a new F150 King Ranch. I'm spoiled but the F150 is built in the USA by American workers. Get smart Lincoln/Ford and bring MKZ/Fusion production back to American soil.
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