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2009 Lincoln MKZ Sedan
Overall, our editors have been reasonably impressed with the MKZ. With so many manufacturers trying to emulate the success of BMW's sporting 3 Series, the Lincoln MKZ is a refreshing midsize option for consumers interested in a car outside of the norm. It is true, however, that some other competing models are a little more capable or refined. Additionally, the Lincoln brand itself has a tangible lack of prestige after so many years of neglect. Still, most entry-luxury sedan shoppers will find it worth their while to take a closer look. Current Lincoln MKZ The Lincoln MKZ debuted for the 2007 model year. Mechanically, it's very similar to the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan, but differs with unique equipment, increased power and a more luxurious look and presence. The MKZ's single trim level is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 that produces 263 horsepower and 249 pound-feet of torque. Unusual for this segment is the fact that the MKZ makes this horsepower on regular-octane fuel, while many competitors need premium to make their maximum power. Front-wheel drive is the base setup for the MKZ, but Lincoln offers an all-wheel-drive version for enhanced traction. All models come with a six-speed automatic transmission. Lamentably, the transmission lacks a manual-shift mode that is otherwise quite common for this segment of car. Exterior styling includes the familial Lincoln waterfall grille and tasteful chrome trim. Body panels are tight fitting, with minimal gaps. The look is stylish and contemporary, with functional and highly visible LED taillamps rounding out the package. The interior stands apart from the crowd, with a decidedly American approach. A high dash line features upright shapes that look like nothing from the European and Asian manufacturers, for better or worse. Interior materials are high in quality and come in either dark or light color schemes. Dash and door panels are adorned with genuine wood and available nickel satin accents. Typical to the entry-level luxury class, the Lincoln MKZ offers the usual array of luxury features such as automatic climate control, an optional high-end surround-sound audio system, a moonroof, a navigation system and chrome wheels. Initially missing, however, were Bluetooth cell phone integration, keyless start and rear back-up sensors. But for 2008, the MKZ received most of those features -- the "Sync" hands-free system (that allows integrated voice control for cell phones, PDAs and MP3 players) became standard, while cooled seats and back-up sensors joined the options list. In reviews, our editors have found the Lincoln's V6 provides enjoyable power throughout its rev range. Around turns, the car's steering is smooth and linear, and the body rolls slightly but in a progressive, predictable manner that's more than acceptable given the MKZ's relatively plush ride. Past Lincoln MKZ models The MKZ is a new name for '07 but Lincoln sold this car in 2006 as the Zephyr. Lincoln has decided to go with a three-letter naming scheme for the MKZ to more closely match other products in its lineup. The '06 car was powered by a 3.0-liter V6 with 221 hp and 205 lb-ft of torque. This engine is noticeably less refined than the current 3.5-liter mill. Additionally, all-wheel drive was not available in that first year. SELECT A SPECIFIC LINCOLN MKZ MODEL YEAR*
* Edmunds.com maintains vehicle data as far back as 1990. MORE ON THE LINCOLN MKZ LATEST VALUES & DEALS
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