Is 2007 Lincoln MKZ a good car?
The MKZ is a good car, but it doesn’t stand out in the upscale category. On the other hand, its engine is powerful without sacrificing fuel economy and ride quality is both comfortable and quiet. Fit and finish are very good too, but the interior design is reminiscent of 1970s Lincolns, and handling is not sporty.
Is the Lincoln MKX reliable?
Is the Lincoln MKX a Reliable SUV? The Lincoln MKX enjoys above-average reliability ratings, with some model years scoring better than others. RepairPal gave it a rating of 3.0 out of 5.0, ranking it 9th out of 14 luxury midsize SUVs in its category.
What is the resale value of a 2007 Lincoln MKZ?
The 2007 Lincoln MKZ has a projected five-year residual value of just 31 percent, compared to 42 percent for the 2007 Infiniti G35, 46 percent for the 2007 Acura TL and an equally-weak 27 percent for the 2007 Cadillac CTS V6 (all of which are more expensive).
How much does the MKZ AWD cost?
The MKZ AWD starts at a comparatively affordable $31,050, but the tested model was gussied up with wood trim and leather. Even so, the interior cabin looked pricier than what one would expect from a car with a bottom-line sticker price of $35,445.
What is it like to drive a Mercedes Benz MKZ?
That’s particularly true on accelerations from a standing start, which are tepid and noisy. Once it revs up, the MKZ is a smooth freeway cruiser. Steering is responsive, and the car holds its line well in slalom runs. At the top of steep inclines, however, I sensed more struggling and heard more noise.
Does the Lincoln MKZ need a power boost?
Lincoln responded by putting a 3.5-liter V-6 with 263 horsepower in the MKZ. While performance has improved, I still feel that the MKZ needs a power boost. That’s particularly true on accelerations from a standing start, which are tepid and noisy. Once it revs up, the MKZ is a smooth freeway cruiser.