2007 Lincoln MKZ Review

MSRP: $29,305 - $31,175
User Rating: 9.6 out of 10
Highs: Regular fuel, acceleration, transmission.
Lows: No stability control, turning circle, hard-to-read switchgear labels.
Overview
The Lincoln MKZ is a midsize five-passenger sedan that was first named the Zephyr for 2006. Designed to appeal to a new generation of buyers, the Zephyr delivers the comfort and refinement expected of a Lincoln. Classic Lincoln design elements include a waterfall grille positioned between quad projector-beam headlights, while the interior features high-quality leather and real wood or aluminum trim. All aspects of the chassis, including spring rates, shocks, and bushings have been tuned for a comfortable ride while still retaining precise responsive handling. The MKZ replaces the Zephyr in the 2007 model year with an exterior update and an engine upgrade.
What’s new in 2007?
Replacing the 2006 Zephyr, the 2007 Lincoln MKZ receives an exterior update, an engine upgrade and more options. The exterior is highlighted by a refined waterfall grille and front fascia and new 17-inch 8-spoke machined aluminum wheels while a new 3.5-liter V6 263-horsepower engine powers the MKZ. New options include intelligent all-wheel drive, THX II Certified audio system and SIRIUS Satellite Radio.
Source: Consumer Reports.org

