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Lincoln MKZ
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The 2007 Lincoln MKZ is a five-passenger luxury sedan boasting a refined look, powerful engine, and the confidence of available all-wheel drive.

“The new Lincoln MKZ is moving Lincoln to a modern vision of American luxury,” says Al Giombetti, president, Ford, Lincoln and Mercury. “It enters the market from a position of strength, following the outstanding success of the Zephyr. With the Lincoln MKZ, we’re adding great new features and delivering outstanding value that American luxury customers demand.”

MKZ’s Duratec 35 V-6 engine and premium 6-speed transmission delivers 263 horsepower and 249 pounds-foot of torque for smooth power and a confident, comfortable ride. The exterior design incorporates classic elements of Lincoln style that have become essential to the visual heritage of the brand. Further refinement of Lincoln’s traditional waterfall grille, additional bright work and distinctive lighting gives the Lincoln MKZ an even more distinctive look.



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carles harrison says (January 14, 2008 at 7:47 am):
Love mine. Almost 4,000 miles at highway sppeds of 75-80 and averging 25 mph in pure luxury.
Brian Do says (September 14, 2007 at 2:06 pm):
 I really like this design. My only objection is the rear lights are a bit too large. I really like the indentation on the rear where the Lincoln emblem is- very creative and elegant.
Mark L. Johnson says (August 12, 2007 at 10:07 am):
 I currently drive a MKZ " Zephyr " named when I leased it. My cars before that were a TownCar, Sable, Marquis. I placed my order months before the car hit the showrooms after having read everything possible before signing the lease. I have one year left on the lease and it will be time to turn it in. It's been one one the nicest cars I've had. I find the current V-6 plenty fast with a lot of get up and go. I ordered all the little " extras " except the nav. map in the dashboard. I live in Florida where the current temp. is 95 and those AC cooled work great and the new THX sound is like have your living room surround sound system in your car. The MPG could be a little / lot better getting only 13 and was advertised as getting better. The interior has the retro Lincoln design from the 60's and I like the light wood accents. I had a 73 Mustang Grande which I purchased in Detroit and the "Zephyr " reminds a lot of that car probably due to it's size. In design I would have gone a little / lot more forward in it's design but it still carries the Lincoln signature grill. The only thing I would have designed differently would have been the tail lights. The current design are too big / wide for the back trunk area. The original " early " pictures were wrap around but thinner and looked as if they were neon or LCD and the trunk was more on an sloop. I was hoping that Lincoln would reintroduce the sequential turn signals from the 60's T-Birds. Zephyr / MKZ great car..
Jerold H. says (June 5, 2007 at 10:40 pm):
I really like the MKZ. I think the style is very tasteful inside and out. My only quibble is that nowadys everybody's offering the 'manumatic' modes on their vehicles. Even some b-class cars have them. I think that Lincoln really needs to add that element to this car. They're advertising the horsepower of the engine in a 'sporty' type of way to get the younger buyers in the showrooms but, are missing a big option by not having it in this car. Now personally, I don't know how often {if ever} I'd use it but, again it's a major factor in the industry today. Other than that and maybe that the rear end looked a lot better in the concept version, I still really like the car.
johny says (May 28, 2007 at 6:53 pm):
 Beautiful front, beautiful sides, but the rear is a little ugly.
Devric Hitchcock says (May 11, 2007 at 8:56 pm):
 My Father just bought this car. I think this car will do really well on the market. It also rides great gets good mileage in the city and on the highway. I think this would be a great choice if your lookin to buy a new car from Lincoln.
Chris says (April 28, 2007 at 8:45 pm):
 That's with the huge Volvo tails? Doesn't seem nice, the rest is ok!
David G. Pollard says (April 17, 2007 at 11:13 pm):
 This automobile is built and designed very well. I rented this MKZ just a couple of weeks ago and I was pleased with the way it handled on the road in heavy and qucick traffic and also with how well it stopped! I also felt that the controls were in easy reach and the redundant controls on the steering wheel are an industry leading design!! And I'm very glad that Ford has placed in the "cool blue" colored lighting on all of the instruments!! The green is for the "Irish" in the Ford name, but green is too ugly for today's designs, so nice job on finally changing that, Ford Motor Company! The only thing that I feel needs improvement, is the turn around radius! My 2003 Ford Explorer can trun much sharper on u-turns, etc. and even in and out of parking stalls alot easier than this MKZ, believe it or not! Perhaps if Ford truned this MKZ into a REAR wheel drive automobile, then that would solve this problem. Otherwise.....nice job, Ford Motor Company!
Antonio says (April 16, 2007 at 12:58 pm):
 I think the MKZ is very Lincoln simple but very luxurious inside and out
I'm 26 I like Lincoln
Jose Arreola says (April 10, 2007 at 10:32 pm):
Where is the MKZ with the 18 inch wheels? My wife wants one now...!
JRA says (April 9, 2007 at 10:23 pm):
Help Please, my wife is just bugging me for the MKZ, I have promised that as soon as it is available with 18" wheels whe will have it. Promise..!
AJ says (April 5, 2007 at 10:18 am):
 Absoulty stunning this cars is from the front to the back pure class and beauty!
Anonymous says (February 26, 2007 at 1:41 am):
lINCOLN 2007 MKZ bLACK WHERE IS MY CAR
steven wilson says (January 19, 2007 at 11:47 pm):
jus keep raising the horse power and fuel consumption as much as possible!2.3L 4 couldnt hurt.18 wheels on 3.5 top of dash could be a lil revamped other than that the car would be perfect!
bdb says (January 14, 2007 at 8:50 pm):
the Mkz concept is so coooooooooool send that to Jim Bilton ford right away
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