Used 2017 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Comfortable, affordable luxury
This car has a comfortable ride and decent performance for a hybrid. Back seat is a bit small and some interior elements are not top quality, but for the money I’m very happy with it so far.
Lighting fast sale
More features than I expected!
- Reserve SedanMSRP: $17,500In-stock online
- Premiere SedanMSRP: $8,90034 mi away
- Hybrid Reserve SedanMSRP: $11,991In-stock online
Love my car
Beautiful car inside and out great gas mileage and nice and comfy in the inside and out love the Crome front
MKZ Hybrid 2017
Great car!
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ANEMIC---got better
Good looking , nice graphics, and that’s it the engine and transmission is the worst I have driven in modern times—under powered- loud engine, cvt is anemic and hardly any downshift-- the most disappointing in power, ride is satisfactory but and appointments-lighting is great—the “leather” is awful- and way to light for every day use. Soon car manufactures will make only 1-2 interiors black and light and light will be filthy in a week-neither are for real uses. Avg 36 MPG after 6 months i areally got used to the car-- the small engine can be helped in acceleartiona nd power and feel of speed by movign the seat closer to the pedlas -- rally -- it feels much better and not slow --still labors the engine but expected fro less than 200hp-- i love it now- had to get used to it and still average 36mpg on regular-i would buy anohter - but they may not build it--and suv dont get this kind of mileage so i will stick with it - also the all electric is not fro me - adn way toooo expensive---bought this new new car under $37,000 with crosstraffic and blind spot mirror-- a great deal
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