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2010 Lincoln MKZ - Expert Reviews

MSRP: $34,225 - $36,115 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2010 lincoln mkz Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Nicely equipped, available all-wheel drive, smooth ride, competent handling. Cons: V6 lacks refinement relative to rivals, not different enough from its...

MSN Autos
2010 Lincoln MKZ: Review

...The MKZ AWD is a low-$40,000 car with a good number of bells and whistles.Longtime Road & Track contributor Tom Wilson's credits include local racing...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2010 lincoln mkz

...and no telling how far this pseudo-plush auto might go in giving the Lexus ES 350, Infiniti G37, and Cadillac CTS a run for their money...

Cars.com
2010 Lincoln MKZ Professional Cars.com Review

...I'm not sure what statement the MKZ makes, and I question whether it can cut through the noise and connect with consumers. It will be unfortunate if it can't...

Cars.com
2010 Lincoln MKZ Professional Cars.com Review

...Stay tuned. Read Jim Mateja Sunday in Rides. Contact him at transportation@tribune.com. Tribune Media Services...

Cars.com
2010 Lincoln MKZ Professional Cars.com Review

...That feels steep, and it's certainly a price that pulls the MKZ away from the Fusion and Milan. But if I had a million dollars, I'd probably put an MKZ in my...

Cars.com
2010 Lincoln MKZ Professional Cars.com Review

...The MKZ has several blind spots, and I depended a lot on the MKZ's available blind spot warning system and standard rear parking sensors. It also has an...

Cars.com
2010 Lincoln MKZ Professional Cars.com Review

...An optional blind spot warning system senses cars in the adjacent lane and warns drivers with an indicator light in the side mirror...

Cars.com
2010 Lincoln MKZ Professional Cars.com Review

...Base price: $34,0115 As driven: $41,355 Mpg: 18 city, 27 hwy. Tom Strongman's e-mail address is tom@tomstrongman.com...

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The front- or all-wheel-drive Lincoln MKZ might be on some Audi, Infiniti, or BMW shopping lists, but it has more in common with near-luxury vehicles from Acura, Buick, and Lexus.

The Acura TL's a good case in point; its all-wheel-drive system and big V-6 give it an uncharacteristically numb driving feel, though interior space is good.

Also, it offers shoppers tech-savvy audio and navigation options, but it's just not as appealing as the TL lineup has been in the past.

The new Buick LaCrosse is an engaging option in this class, with a striking design and compelling city-streets performance, though it's without an all-wheel-drive option, and some of its trim looks too bright and too shiny.

The Lexus ES 350 is the easy choice for non-enthusiasts; its cabin isn't too rich to be noticeable, the ride and handling aren't as numb as they used to be but are still forgettable, and the design's uninspired but innocuous.


 
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