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Exceeded expectations

Donald Peters, 03/27/2019
2019 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Reserve II 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
34 of 35 people found this review helpful

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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You can't get any better...

Gary C., 11/23/2020
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2020 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
20 of 20 people found this review helpful

I bought a 2020 Lincoln MKZ 3.0 Turbo in August. This car has every bell and whistle you can imagine. It even has the reclining panoramic roof which makes the car like a convertible. The fit and finish of the car is excellent. The 3.0 V6 Turbo will blow your hair back with 350 HP. It also has the Revel Ultima stereo system which sounds amazing. The ultimate option is the massaging seats which massage you from every angle. I have owned Infinitis, Jaguars, and Acuras and this car by far beats them all! Major bang for your buck here! I get compliments on this car and the beautiful lines all the time! I consider myself and huge converted Lincoln fan here!

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Driven Lincolns 30 plus years-MKZ is exceptional

Len M., 08/12/2019
2019 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Reserve I 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
22 of 24 people found this review helpful

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.

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Loving my THIRD MKZ hybrid

Red Ryder, 04/14/2019
2019 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Reserve I 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
28 of 31 people found this review helpful

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

J Ferder, 12/30/2018
2019 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Reserve I 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
28 of 32 people found this review helpful

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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Lady in Black

Kevin Wilcoxon, 12/01/2021
2020 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Reserve 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

Since 2020 was the last year for the MKZ, I had to have one. In black. Ended up with the Reserve II with the gorgeous adobe leather interior, special steel wheels, and the standard sunroof. Superb comfort seats, peppy hybrid, and an average 36 mpg. We love this car!

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Bought the exact 2020 Lincoln MKZ I found here!

Lincoln MKZ Turbo Reserve Fan, 07/25/2020
2020 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
15 of 17 people found this review helpful

I had checked with 2 Lincoln dealerships for the exact 2020 Lincoln MKZ 2.0 Turbo model I wanted but they didn't have the color and options I had settled on when I built my car online. So, I searched on Edmunds and found the exact car I wanted with the Iced Mocha exterior and Cappucinno interior, and Revel 14 speaker sound system. It was sitting at another dealership only 12 miles away. I scheduled a test drive two days later and loved the car. Based on the Edmunds suggested price, I negotiated with the sales rep on Saturday & Sunday, and on Monday morning they met my price (nearly $900 below Edmunds' recommendation) and I got Lincoln financing at 72 months with 0% interest! Couldn't be happier!

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Reserve I Plus Package

Vaughn Watts, 12/30/2018
2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve I 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
26 of 31 people found this review helpful

Gives enough optional performance setting including comfort options to meet most driving needs. This 4 2.0T engine is NOT my Grande Sport performance but didn’t buy it for that. Turn on driving aids, set comfort / performance setting for DRIVE and SPORT modes, and view the teaching videos-you will learn how to use the advanced options to tune your driving experience. Quality of sound system is surprising but again set your options for your taste. Voice and Manual Nav needs some improvements-clumsy at times showing new software needing more human interaction quality testing-but usable and nice. I expect a Software update on this as models are sold and feedback given. Overall a great car for entire family and enjoyment on a trip or just out to a dinner show.

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Great value MKZ

Dustin, 01/17/2019
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2019 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Reserve II 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
17 of 20 people found this review helpful

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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The best value for the money

Oscar Cos, 03/03/2020
2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve II 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

I drove everything on the market around the price and ended up purchasing the 2019 MKZ 2.0 turbo. Real leather seats, not plastic with a fancy name such as "artic leather". Real wood and aluminum used on console and dashboard. Nicest audio system. Good looking 19" rims, not 18 or 17" rims. One of the best things is that it included weather tech like mats but with lincoln design on them. I have 5,000 miles on it and very happy with my purchase.

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Magnificent Car!

Greg Struble, 10/05/2022
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2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve II 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Bought a 2019 Lincoln MKZ (3.0L TT, 400 HP) in August of 2022. Never driven anything quite like it. The ride quality is fantastic, the engine shoots the car forward like a literal rocket (and yet I still get 22-25 mpg!) and its luxury through and through. The Revel Audio system is the best stereo we own, and the thing just grabs your attention with its sultry sleek looks. The SYNC system works like a dream as well. It's not completely perfect; for instance, the back seat has limited space (but I don't sit back there so I don't care) ... Overall this is the finest car I've ever purchased. Its too bad Lincoln stopped making these little head turners, but at least I got one. Thanks! UPDATE: Own a 2019 Lincoln MKZ 3.0 Twin Turbo and the thing just takes off! In addition, it's beautiful, comfortable, and just a joy to drive. Are in all the luxuries (Revel audio, panoramic roof, wonderful climate package) and the daily commute is something I thoroughly enjoy. It's one flaw is there isn't much room in the back seats (but I don't sit back there, so I don't care!)

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Great MPG

Tuko, 06/06/2022
2020 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Reserve 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
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My wife's 2012 MKZ hybrid was rear ended and totaled. We like hybrids and Lincolns so purchased a used 2020 MKZ hybrid. This is a slightly larger car than the 12 but technologically superior. The 12 would get maybe mid to high 30s for mpg and wouldn't go into EV mode past 40mph. The 20 will operate in EV up to 70+ mph and so far, is "averaging" 43.5mpg. Additional plusses include nicer ride, more bells and whistles (it's a Reserve model) and solid construction. Minuses are limited trunk space and consul space for odds and ends, like a cell phone. Unfortunately, 2020 was the last year for a Lincoln sedan which is a real shame. With gas prices at $5/gallon, this car is the way to go. It gets similar gas mileage as a Prius and is way more attractive.

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Get this car you sleeping on the MKZ

D.Fraser, 10/07/2020
2020 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
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For the features and looks you cant go wrong for the price plus i got the panoramic sunroof the who top slides back not to many cars have that automatic parrell parking remote start great car wish it had more power though love my V8s but good on gas good car overall

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Luxury sleeper.

Voorhees , 07/08/2019
2019 Lincoln MKZ 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
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Bought a used 2017 MKZ 3.0t w/24k miles. Rides like a cloud in drive and like a beast in sport. Took link to Missouri and the awd and 3.0t had no difficulty with hilly terrain and with sport mode staying in lower gearing it helped downhill as well along with brake hold that was awesome in traffic on hills. I also own a Buick lacrosse 3.6 and love my Buick but it is no comparison to the mkz. Awesome luxury sleeper!

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Exceeds Expectations

Tim, 10/17/2019
updated 10/19/2020
2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve II 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
7 of 9 people found this review helpful

I debated a long time before ordering my 2019 MKZ Reserve II AWD 3.0tt. This car delivers an awesome price / performance point with 400hp and a smooth plush ride. My wife has a 2018 Cadillac CTS AWD 2.0t and my MKZ blows it away in performance, ride and comfort, with a sticker price about $7K less. I highly recommend you give this car a look. Update: After 2 years with the MKZ I am even more impressed with it. In addition to the performance and excellent ride my vehicle has had exactly 0 warranty issues. I actually like the MKZ more than my old 2006 STS-V. The V was faster, but was in the shop all the time, not to mention the V was close to twice the price.

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Magical Drive

Magician, 08/28/2019
updated 03/02/2020
2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve II 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
5 of 6 people found this review helpful

Magical Drive. I've purchased 2019 Lincoln MKZ 2.OL, FWD with Reserve II package. The car is a dream to drive. Engine is powerful, transmission is smooth, suspension is composed, interior is gorgeous, infotainment system is intuitive and very easy to use. Revel 14 speaker audio system is OK, but nothing to brag about. It certainly can't be compared with Bang & Olufsen nor Bose from Audi. The trunk is really big. Seats are very comfortable and the massage function is an awesome feature. It massages your back and your bottom. The fuel economy is great for such a car. I am getting 34-35 MPG on highway on regular gasoline. I did not notice much of a difference in performance using Premium fuel. In my opinion, the only shortcoming are the headlights. Standard HID headlights are quite dim, yellowish and do not project far enough. It is really yesterday's technology. You can get a full LED headlights, but be prepared to pay for not so useful and expensive luxury package, which consists of panoramic roof, full LED headlights and 21 speaker Revel audio system. I did not notice a tremendous difference between this 21 speaker system and standard 14 speaker Revel system. Which for me personally was rather useless and not justifiable to pay such a high premium for LED headlights. They should be standard on the top trim. Even much less expensive cars have LED headlights standard. It is also hard to find a car with the luxury package and if you want a specific color and powertrain combination, you might need to order it from the factory. So, the bottom line it is a great car and with all the incentives Lincoln is giving it makes it a win. Take a test drive and see for yourself.

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I got a sedan, why

Bill, 07/21/2020
2020 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Reserve 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
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It is very quiet and smooth. I can flat tow it behind my motor home, and it gets 41MPGs.

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2020 Lincoln Hybrid reserve

MKZ heaven, 03/30/2021
2020 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Reserve 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
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Comfortable, loaded car with excellent gas mileage

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Happy with the Hybrid

Glenn wilson, 12/14/2018
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2019 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Reserve II 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
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This car does everything I wanted. For the money, it is the best luxury hybrid on the market.

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grate value

fred,jr, 03/25/2019
2019 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
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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!!!

Dr. W, 07/03/2020
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2019 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Reserve II 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
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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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Grandpa's Sleeper Supercar 3.0 Twin turbo 400 HP

Ace Detective Retired, 08/24/2022
2020 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
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I had a 17 MKZ that I foolishly traded and finally found a 2020 MKZ Reserve 3.0 AWD with low miles and all the toys. Just took it on a trip to the Jersey Shore and got 29.3 mpg at 70 mph on cruise. It's Infinite Black with the Black wheels and grille. I have had 3 Taurus SHO cars and this MKZ is like an upscale version. They are not cheap, the 3.0 engine alone is an added 4000 option, but they ride like a dream, handle like a Mini S, and do 0-60 in 5 seconds. The 3.0 is hard to find as most of the listings have the 2.0 four cylinder likely because of the extra 4K. Like I said, I am a Grandpa car guy who has had just about every great car since my beloved 67 427 Chevy 4 speed, but if you can grab one before before they are gone it will definitely blow your skirt up 😍😍 For some reason they don't list the 3.0 but that's my baby.

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Beautiful

Michael, 10/25/2018
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Very stylish very very comfortable

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Noisy car with a bumpy ride

Macy Grant, 10/07/2021
2020 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Fleet 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
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I am very unhappy that I bought this car. I signed up for the full maintenance package and I wish had never done that either. They charge you late fees every month only telling you that after you are late never warning you until you can collect a 42 dollar late fee. The car once it is a few years old will become noisy and bumpy with driving. The engine is so loud you have to turn your music up very high. The batteries dies often and they can't fix it at the Dealership.

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2019 Used Lincoln MkZ

NotSatisfied, 05/28/2021
2019 Lincoln MKZ 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
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Too pricey and horrible gas mileage. Only get 20 miles to gallon if that much. Additionally the tank is only about 13 gallons.

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Thriller

Mike W, 12/27/2022
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I really enjoy the luxury and sportiness of this car. The 3ltr AWD provides nice power. I love all the bells and whistles including seat massage and being able to change the suspension from comfort to sport and in-between. Very fun car.

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Best car ever!

Carole K, 10/07/2023
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Purchased my leased MKZ from dealer. I await an electric vehicle but hate to let my MKZ go. It's an absolutely wonderful car!

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Worst car design in the history of cars!

James E. Felton, 01/02/2024
2020 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
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The Lincoln MKZ has to be the worst car design in the history of cars. The best thing I can say about mine is that the seats are comfortable. And that is where the accolades end. For starters, visibility, both front and rear are horrible. I have run over curbs, parking blocks, even a concrete wall (in the rain) BECAUSE I DIDN'T SEE THEM. In 8 months I have blown two tires while I have never blown a tire before in 50 years of driving. If the visibility issues aren't bad enough, the list of standard features are ridiculous! I can't turn off the auto lock feature of the power door locks? Unacceptable. I shouldn't need the car's permission to open the doors. Lane departure warning? If departing the lane doesn't cause an accident, this feature likely will. Vibrating steering wheel, flashing warning lights, beeps and etc. are all alarming and usually unjustified features of this car. When I back out of my driveway I get a warning for 30 seconds because there is a mail box on a pole next to the driveway. And all of the above is the good news! I tried to give the car back to the dealer the day after I got it home because I went to get gas and the car's keyless feature is RFID sensitive so the (Walmart) gas station's signal prevented me from starting the engine or putting it in gear. And speaking of "gear", you can't turn on the radio, the heater, or anything else until you put the car in gear. Who the heck thought up all of this nonsense? Fortunately for me, I am the proud owner of a 2004 Lincoln Town Car. I consider these old Town Cars to be among the best designed cars ever made. They get great gas mileage and have NONE of the ridiculous nonsense featured on these later model Lincolns and the visibility in all directions is excellent. Speaking of ridiculous nonsense, who had the bright idea to put low profile tires on a luxury car? It rides like truck over bumps. And worse, the jack won't fit under the car to replace a flat tire because the tires are so short. I have to keep a board in the trunk to drive the flat tire up on in order to get the jack under the car. And speaking of jack, where the heck does it go under the car? Good luck finding a place. Especially in the dark! Oh, and last but not least, who ever heard of a 4-cylinder car getting 13 -16 mpg? Anyone who has owned an MKZ, that's who! My Town Car is a 4.6L V-8 and gets much better gas mileage.

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vincenzo, 03/16/2022
2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve I 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
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great car

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Junk

Fred, 05/05/2021
2019 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
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Mkz hybird junk 11000 miles dealership can't fix air conditioning

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