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The 2020 Lincoln MKZ is a mid-size luxury sedan that seats five passengers. It competes with the Cadillac CTS, Acura TLX, and Lexus ES.
Two trims are available: Standard and Reserve.
The MKZ has two engine options: a 240-hp, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and a more powerful 350-hp, twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6. Both engines are mated to the same six-speed automatic transmission. Front-wheel drive comes standard, while all-wheel drive is available. The V-6/AWD model is tuned to produce 400-hp.
100% of consumers (9 of 9) said they would recommend this vehicle to a friend.
by AJM from Plymouth | December 27, 2020
The car rides smooth & quiet. The standard 4 cylinder turbo provides enough power - I didn't feel the need to opt for the upgrade engine. Great interior design and use of quality materials - at 6'2", the only shortcoming is the lack of headroom with the optional sunroof.
by An author from Central Ohio | December 14, 2020
First, the obvious: it's got almost everything. Remote start (key fob or cell phone)? Check. Heated (front and rear) and cooled (front) seats? Check. Climate control zones? Check. Cross traffic, adaptive cruise, great rear camera? Check. Feature rich entertainment, nav, control panel? Check. Second, not so obvious: 400 HP twin turbo V6? Check! On 87 octane? Check, although I don't plan on pushing power without premium. All Wheel Drive? Check. Sport mode? Check. Tells your phone how it's "feeling" (tire pressure, percent oil usage, recalls, how to walk to it if your lost)? Check. Color LED selectable mood lighting? Check. Massaging front seats with plenty of adjustments and bolsters? Check. Self parking? Check, but the clearances are too close for my taste and you can't keep an eye on things (see camera comment below). Zero percent financing? Check, at least when I got mine. Good trade in allowance? Umm, it's a car dealer so no. And the cons: Front camera, side view cameras? Nope, but the back-up camera is very nice. Brakes to back up sport mode? Kinda, let's call that unproven but I'd be surprised. Track features (stiff suspension mode, timer, g-meter, heads-up display, launch mode)? She's just not that type of girl. More than 6 gears (8 seems like the "best" number, but some cars have 10 now)? She just wants to party like it's 1999, also 3rd gear seems to slip a lot for brand new (have appointment for dealer check next week). Selection? It's out of production, so they'll look but if you want AWD V6 power with "red carpet" red than they won't find it anywhere, you can have any color in black that you want though.
by Ed L from GREENFIELD TWP | December 02, 2020
Just as great as the previous 3 Lincoln MKZ's I leased from Coccia Lincoln. Great comfort and fuel mileage. I would highly recommend the MKZ.
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