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Are 2010 Lincoln MKZ good cars?

Are 2010 Lincoln MKZ good cars?

2010 Lincoln MKZ Review The 2010 Lincoln MKZ has a comfortable ride, a welcoming, high-quality interior and excellent safety ratings, making it a top contender for anyone in the market for a luxurious 2010 midsize car.

Are Lincoln MKZ reliable cars?

The Lincoln MKZ Reliability Rating is 3.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 20th out of 31 for luxury midsize cars. The average annual repair cost is $831 which means it has higher than average ownership costs.

What’s the blue book value on a 2010 Lincoln MKZ?

The 2010 Lincoln MKZ’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts around $35,000, while the all-wheel-drive model starts just under $37,000. A fully-loaded MKZ tops out around $45,000.

What kind of horsepower does a Lincoln MKZ have?

The MKZ was refreshed for 2010, and updates include revised front and rear styling and an updated interior. The 2010 MKZ also received excellent safety ratings. The 2010 MKZ’s 3.5-liter V6 produces 263 horsepower.

How old is the 2010 Lincoln MKZ car?

Since 2000 I have bought and enjoyed following cars: Cadillac STS, Infiniti I30, Lincoln LS, back to Infiniti Q45 and then back to Lincoln, this time 2010 MKZ. I bought it with 17K miles (I only buy 18-24 month old cars with few miles).

What’s the difference between a Lincoln MKZ and CTS?

Most agreed that the MKZ doesn’t handle as well as competitors like the 2010 Cadillac CTS, but then, the MKZ isn’t geared toward the sport sedan crowd. The MKZ was refreshed for 2010, and updates include revised front and rear styling and an updated interior. The 2010 MKZ also received excellent safety ratings.

Is the Lincoln MKZ based on a Ford Fusion?

The MKZ is based on the same front-drive platform as the Ford Fusion. Given that the Fusion was dubbed the 2010 Motor Trend Car of the Year, the MKZ has some good bones to build upon.

Since 2000 I have bought and enjoyed following cars: Cadillac STS, Infiniti I30, Lincoln LS, back to Infiniti Q45 and then back to Lincoln, this time 2010 MKZ. I bought it with 17K miles (I only buy 18-24 month old cars with few miles).

The MKZ was refreshed for 2010, and updates include revised front and rear styling and an updated interior. The 2010 MKZ also received excellent safety ratings. The 2010 MKZ’s 3.5-liter V6 produces 263 horsepower.

What was the problem with my 2008 Lincoln MKZ?

At around 65,000 miles, the seals on the PTU started leaking. It leaks right on to the exhaust system sending burning gear oil fumes into the car. Took the car in and had the PTU pulled for inspection. The 8oz of gear oil had turned into a metal paste and destroyed the PTU.

Most agreed that the MKZ doesn’t handle as well as competitors like the 2010 Cadillac CTS, but then, the MKZ isn’t geared toward the sport sedan crowd. The MKZ was refreshed for 2010, and updates include revised front and rear styling and an updated interior. The 2010 MKZ also received excellent safety ratings.

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Ruth Doyle