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2009 Lincoln MKZ Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 22 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 17 - 20
peter shilling, major tom. from the 80s

What size rim can i put on a mkz?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

20's or 22's but i think the 20 inch rims will give you a more smooth ride


I'd go for a 2010 MKS... The MKS is billed as a better version of the MKZ. Especially with the 2010 EcoBoost (R) version bringing 340HP to the table. Here's a good side to side compare of the 2009 models...

Lincoln MKZ good car to buy?
Looking into one of these. I am in my mid 20s and was wondering if this is a good car for someone in that age group? Thanks.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

Obviously the two posts above were made by foreign fan boys...and the first one doesn't know the difference between a car and a SUV. If you are looking at a used MKZ, they are very classy cars that many age groups look good in. If you are looking to buy a 2010, they are even more attractive...

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The rear-drive cars of this group are much more sporting in terms of driving personality and dynamics.

The BMW 3 Series remains a performance benchmark that few can match, including the front-wheel-drive 2009 Lincoln MKZ.

The Infiniti G37 comes close to the BMW 3 Series in terms of athleticism, but the MKZ provides more room and value over both.

The Audi A4 and Lexus ES 350 are primarily front-drive sedans (the ES is based on the Toyota Camry platform).

The Audi is sportier than the Lincoln, but smaller and less comfortable.

The Lexus is considerably more sedate than the Lincoln—and the only one in this bunch not to offer optional all-wheel drive—but the ES is Lexus’s comfort-oriented, affordable model.


 
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