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Optional blind spot warning system with backup camera
What We Like
V-6 power
Smooth transmission
Steering feel and response
Quiet cabin
Highway poise
What We Don't
Sport suspension's overly firm ride
Limited headroom
AWD's gas-mileage penalty
Low-grade parking-brake handle
Roughly finished sunglasses holder
Lincoln's MKZ was updated for 2010 with a vastly changed interior, new front-end styling and a revised drivetrain. For 2011, the big news is the addition of the MKZ Hybrid. Related to the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan, the MKZ competes with entry-level luxury cars like the Cadillac CTS and Lexus ES 350. Front-wheel drive is standard, with all-wheel drive optional. Read More
1 Available MKZ Hybrid Trim
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