Used 2019 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Exceeded expectations
Very good value,Reserve II Hybrid. performance better than expected for a hybrid,all amenities are there for a luxury smaller car.Had 3 Lincoln Mks,s before. Ride quality good,trade off of trunk space for battery is only negative. Have had car for 3 months,so far well pleased even though we always had full sized vehicles before. Have had very good experience with Lincoln brand since2006.
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Driven Lincolns 30 plus years-MKZ is exceptional
I just bought my first Hybrid. I have two MKZ's and have for a couple of years. Both of my others had the 3.0 ltr. 400 HP engine. They are a joy to drive. However, it is past time to try to help with the environment. Thought about an electric car-but the limitations on distance and recharging time dissuaded me at this point. I test drove the MKZ Hybrid and I was immediately sold. Great ride and enough power to get you out of the way. I highly recommend.
- Reserve I SedanMSRP: $12,41460 mi away
- Reserve I SedanMSRP: $12,39584 mi away
- Hybrid Reserve I SedanMSRP: N/A49 mi away
Loving my THIRD MKZ hybrid
I am currently leasing a 2019 MKZ hybrid. This is my third. I leased a 2011, bought a 2014 and now have the 2019 Reserve I with sun roof and special wheel rims. I am a big fan of this car. The 2019 has far better acceleration than the other two, which helps on the highway. When I drive local roads, my MPG goes above 40; stays around 36 with constant highway driving. The car is very comfortable for me, as was the first one I ever test drove. I am 5’2” and this car is made for smaller people. My 5’10” husband does not find it as comfortable as I do. The technology is improved quite a bit and it’s easier to make vocal commands. There are several way to control things - the steering wheel, the computer screen or the buttons on the console. I enjoy the solid, quiet ride it offers, as well as the good audio. I love this car and will continue to buy or lease it since I want a hybrid and this one, to me, is the best one out there. Yes, you lose trunk space but that’s a small sacrifice.
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Luxury hybrid at a mid range price
The Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Reserve is beautiful to look at, drives like a luxury car, quiet, has alll the bells and whistles. at the price of less than a Honda Accord Hybrid. I get 36 miles to a galloon without really trying. I am very happy with this car.
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Great value MKZ
I drove several hybrids before deciding on MKZ. Best price,best interior by far,handles well never expected it to be as quick as it has turned out to be, not turbocharged performance, but good for a hybrid. We like it wanted to try a hybrid and so far so good. I'll drive my Crossfire SRT when I want to blow doors off other cars, this is for trips and travel. Have owned it now for over a year and would buy again if I needed another car.
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Happy with the Hybrid
This car does everything I wanted. For the money, it is the best luxury hybrid on the market.
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What a great car!!!
I bought this car used, 4 years old with 22000 miles on it. It rides so nice and its a beautiful car. I get nice responses when people see it. Not complaints here. I enjoy getting 37 mpg with this hybrid
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grate value
Wanted to try a hybrid, looked at several and came down to lexus and lincoln. Lincoln drove better,for our needs, and controls were easier to use along with cost being lower.Purchased in December and are more than satisfied, it is not a "hot rod" we also own a sports car...it is a great trip car and always is above the 40mpg figure so far. Wife is short and seating position and view out the front was best for her of any car we tried. I REALIZED AFTER WRITING THIS I THOUGHT I WAS REVIEWING THE 2019 MODEL NOT THE 2018 SO SORRY FOR THIS MISTAKE, BUT WE LIKE OUR 2019 MODEL.
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Brand new 2019 Hybrid Reserve II!!!
I already loved my 2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid Titanium. However, Rez, the new kid, is amazing. I was upside down so I HAD to go new. Love the interior, though I wish mine wasnt black. I do wish the back seat and truck were a little bigger. It seems about 1/2 " smaller than the Fusion Hybrid. I extra love the floor mats. I drive A LOT and wish no shoes or socks. lol I also love the exterior. Its creases and edges ensure it stands out. The other luxury cars seem to all have been molded with the same basic curves. Mechanically, I do wish for a LITTLE more power, as the MKZ is about 200 lbs heavier than the Fusion Hybrid Titanium. I can tell. That weight plus sport driving mode lowered the gas mileage from 45-50 mpg to 42-45 because Rona has me limited to my neighborhood and local county by 15 miles or so. Interior with the panoramic sunroof... the stop and go cruise are flawless. the lane departure works well, and I love the BLIS, which I had on my 2012 Fusion SEL but not the 2017 Fusion Hybrid Titanium. Revel sound system is PHENOMENAL!!! OMG!!! Yes, the XM does go out easy. I think its because its at truck level instead of roof level. Black finish seems to be a lot vulnerable to smudges, but the car looks great. Dealer added an unlimited powertrain warranty at no charge. Its only my 2nd brand new car. I plan on driving it until the wheels fall off. Lincoln reliablity is FAR above average. Like its Fusion mate, very limited recalls. Speaking of wheels, I am unsure WHY the car no longer comes with run-flat tires. I love the auto high-beams, although they get on my nerves sometimes. lol. cooled seats and even the massaging seats are cool. Its not the same system in a $80-85k car, but its kool. I only paid $35k. Got a great finance deal with Ally from the dealer too. Update Sept 2020... So I tried the parking feature. It works well. I did have an issue where the panoramic sunroof track was blocked. At dealer for two weeks. Gave me a non-hybrid MKZ. i still prefer mine. I love the way the heated seats warm ALL the way up the back like a real luxury car. Wish the cooled seats did the same. I test drove the Accord Hybrid Touring. It is a larger vehicle inside AND out. However, I HATED the eco-leather seats. I love the idea of recycled material, but I'm after luxury. The land departure, emergency braking, and other safety features were TOO overbearing. The Lincoln offers a good balance in the default settings. Also, the Accord was LOUD!! Yes, the display looked great. If you have a HUGE family, which I dont, the Accord may fit better with more interior and trunk space. I love the better look of the Lincoln. Its Sexy and well worth the $5k price increase, though the MKZ's are on sale. UPDATE: 3/15/2021 I've now had the car for NINE months. Still completely FLAWLESS!! It puts so many other luxury brands. *** The radio buttons are LED lights. Not the paint that rubs off. *** The panoramic sunroof has a windbreaker like the more expensive Audi. *** The SiriusXM antenna is a LOT sensitive though. *** The massaging, heated, and cooled front seats are casket comfortable and supportive. *** The gas mileage.... yes its heavy, but drive right (65-70 MAX) for 42-48/mpg consistently. This is the dark horse. The only challenge is the stock tires are NOT run-flats. I think I have a scratch or nail in one as it keeps losing air, but wont go flat lol.
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Beautiful
Very stylish very very comfortable
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Mkz hybird junk 11000 miles dealership can't fix air conditioning
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