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By Lincoln Company
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Smooth ride; interior comfort and luxury; seating and cargo space; premium audio
and navigation systems. |
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The Lincoln MKZ enters 2009 with relatively few changes. A chrome beltline molding
has been added, as has an auxiliary audio input and an instrument panel storage bin.
The SYNC communications and entertainment interface that was phased into the
MKZ in late 2008 is now standard.
New exterior colors include Smoke Stone Metallic, Tuxedo Black Metallic, Brilliant
Silver Metallic, and White Platinum Tri-Coat. |
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The 2009 Lincoln MKZ is closely related mechanically to the Ford Fusion and Mercury
Milan, but it offers more interior comfort, luxury, and available high-tech features,
without sacrificing the fun-to-drive qualities. The interior stands out for being
spacious for people and cargo compared to other sedans; the MKZ claims to have
best-in-class interior space and trunk space.
The MKZ's premium sound system has been top-rated by both CNET and PC
Magazine, while the available touch-screen navigation has been ranked the highest
in customer satisfaction by J.D. Power and Associates. |
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The 2009 Lincoln MKZ is powered by a 3.5L V6 engine that makes 263 horsepower
and 249 ft-lb of torque. It is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission tuned to
make especially smooth gear changes. The MKZ's intelligent all-wheel-drive system
is oriented for slippery road conditions and can seamlessly send more torque to the
back wheels even before the front ones slip. The system adjusts power from side-to-
side as well as front-to-back.
As is expected in a Lincoln, the MKZ has a smooth and quiet ride; a front perimeter
subframe helps reduce noise and vibration, yet a stiff body structure and special
attention to suspension tuning allow sharp handling response.
The sedan offers an especially roomy back-seat area, with best-in-class legroom
according to the automaker, and a 60/40-split back seat that is spring-assisted and
folds forward to expand the trunk space when needed. At 15.8 cubic feet with the
back seat up and in place, the trunk is said to be the largest in its class also. The
MKZ comes with anti-lock brakes, plus front side airbags and side curtain airbags
that protect outboard occupants in both rows.
The standard-equipment list for the MKZ is extensive, including heated and cooled
ten-way-adjustable front seats, a reverse-sensing system, dual-zone climate control,
painted aluminum wheels, SYNC voice-activated communications and entertainment
system, a 6-disc CD stereo, and LED taillights. Standout options include the THX II-
certified audio system, voice-activated DVD-based navigation, high-intensity
discharge (HID) headlamps, satin nickel aluminum appointments, and a power
moonroof. |
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