Is the Lincoln MKz a good car?

Asked by Newyorker2012 Dec 18, 2012 at 03:14 PM about the 2010 Lincoln MKZ AWD

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

My mom has a Mks as I am use to
driving it and I really like the mkz I'm
19yrs old and almost 20 and I'm in
nursing school right now and my
parents tell me that Lincoln's aren't
very pricy as far as doing normal
upkeep on it I found a 2009 mkz with
25,000 miles for $21,000 and that is
right in my budget, I was wondering
does anybody know if the mkz has
the keyless entry with the touch of a
finger on the door and does it have a
remote start package? I think this will
be a good car for me because I will
be getting married with this car and I
might have kids and it's a safe car
and that's important to me thank you
so much I know it's a lot!

2 Answers

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I bought a 2009 MKZ a few months ago. Look for a certified used as the loan APR rates are usually better. My car has AWD which is a great piece of mind and it handles really well in the rain and snow. It's solidly built and comfortable. My car does not have a smart keyless entry, but some of the newer ones do. The dealer installed the remote start for free when I bought the car along with tinting the windows, so make sure you ask before making the dealer. My only two complaints about the car are the surprisingly lazy pickup from 0-25 MPH and the average 19 MPG. Otherwise, it's a classy looking, comfortable, and great-value car.

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MKZ is a very nice car and yes the service is no differnet that any other vehicle.

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