Used 2017 Lincoln MKZ Sedan Consumer Reviews
A+ but Gassy
Maybe get the Hybrid
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Front License Plate Frame
You do not get a front plate frame when you buy a 2017 Lincoln mkZ Reserve if you live in a one plate state. So what do you do with your vanity plate? Or move? UPDATE: The dealer has installed a front license plate frame. I am a happy camper. Thank you Mr. dealer'
- Hybrid Reserve SedanMSRP: $15,489In-stock online
- Reserve SedanMSRP: $12,613In-stock online
- Reserve SedanMSRP: $14,599In-stock online
My 2nd MKZ
I waited 10 years for Lincoln to do away with the mustache grill
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Liked it enough to buyout my lease
I've driven my Lincoln for 3 1/2 years and have 32,000 miles on it.Nearing the end of my lease I drove many other cars and decided I'd be better off buying out my lease. Service has been great. I live 20-25 miles from the dealer. Lincoln offers to drive to your home, pickup your car in for service, give you a loner, then reverse the process.
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It's a value BASED 21st Century "LEAD SLED"
It is a step up from Ford, at this mileage and time I shall reserve my judgment.. Now a year and 10k later. Decent ride, 24.8 mpg from 2.0l Turbo in mixed driving up to 30.0mpg on trips. TPMS is a pain to keep tires properly inflated due to temp changes, paint is marginal and chips easily. Interior quality good. Dependent on the weather seems to shift roughly but that is opinion based remark as I have been driving CVT transmissions for 14 years. Overall I stick with my original review. No electrical problems like prior Lincoln's.
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