The popular Lincoln MKZ enters 2010 with plenty to like. The car is powered by a 263-horsepower 3.5L V6, which is mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission with manual mode. The Lincoln MKZ comes as either front-wheel or all-wheel drive with an EPA rating of 18 mpg city/28 mpg highway.
The nimble chassis employs a fully independent suspension with a multi-link rear and double wishbones up front. Four-wheel disc brakes provide the stopping power. For cars so equipped, in the event of a loss of grip, the Lincoln MKZ's intelligent all-wheel drive system quickly and seamlessly delivers the right amount of power to the wheels with the most traction to enhance grip.
The Lincoln MKZ comes loaded with standard features including power heated and cooled leather front seats with memory, a rear parking aid, steering wheel audio and cruise controls, heated mirrors, SYNC voice-activated communications and entertainment system and dual-zone climate control. Popular options include adaptive HID headlights, THX audio system, rain sensing wipers, a back-up camera, a moonroof, a Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) and remote start.
A Sport Appearance Package adds a sport-tuned suspension, aluminum interior trim, special floor mats and 18-inch alloy wheels. An optional Navigation Package includes voice-activated navigation, while an in-dash DVD/CD/MP3 player, an internal hard disk, a 10GB music jukebox, a rear view camera and BLIS.
Available safety features include 4-wheel anti-lock brakes, traction control, anti-skid system, curtain side airbags and front side airbags.
Roomy, Luxurious Interior
Ample Power From 263-hp V6
Attractive Exterior Styling
The Lincoln MKZ has been redesigned for 2010, with a bold look to carry the midsize sedan forward. This includes revised front and rear ends and a more aggressive grille. The interior has been made more contemporary as well, with ample use of wood and leather, and the instruments have been restyled.
A new 6-speed automatic with SelectShift manual mode allows for a sportier drive and improves the MKZ's overall performance. Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with Cross Traffic Alert (CTA) is now available.
The Lincoln MKZ operates in the competitive entry-level luxury midsize sedan segment against the likes of the Lexus ES350 and Infiniti G37 sedans. Its revised styling gives it a fresh look for the future, while improved standard features such as Bridges of Weir interior leather and SYNC voice-activated communications and entertainment system allow for miles of carefree, comfortable driving.