Except for an anti-skid safety system introduced in the 2009 model, the Lincoln MKZ has remained unchanged since its unveiling in ’07. After years of semi-neglect, the MKZ, along with the Lincoln MKS and the venerable Lincoln Town Car, represents Ford’s attempt to reclaim a significant share of the luxury sedan market. And it seems to be succeeding! A fair number of owners have confessed to trading their Hondas, Acuras and Lexuses – even a Chrysler 300 – for the MKZ, and all are happy with the decision. This speaks volumes about the comparative value of the MKZ.
Lincoln’s MKZ is powered by a 3.5-liter DOHC V6. Variable valve timing and four valves per cylinder produce a respectable 263 hp along with 249 lb-ft of torque. Combined with a six-speed automatic transmission - the only one offered in this model – and a luxury-tuned four-wheel independent suspension, the MKZ accelerates smoothly (if a tad noisily) and delivers a ride described as both “plush” and “nimble.” Though offered in only one trim level, prospective buyers may opt for either front-wheel drive or, if they want to arrive at the ski slopes safely and stylishly, all-wheel drive.
Besides the newly offered ECS anti-skid system, the Lincoln MKZ includes a host of other standard safety features, including ABS, traction control, curtain front and rear side airbags, driver and front passenger side airbags, a crash sensing system and rear child safety door locks. A rear obstacle-detection system could prove invaluable in keeping MKZs from suffering injury and insult due to poor visibility out the back window. The five-star crash test ratings from the NHTSA in 2008 leave no doubt that the 2009 MKZ is as safe as it is luxurious.
Altogether, owners have found the 2009 Lincoln MKZ to be quiet, comfortable and dependable, with “decent” mileage (the EPA estimates 19/22 mpg city/highway) and a killer entertainment center. The THS sound system has been described by a number of owners as “awesome” or “outstanding.” Heated front seats and Ford’s Sync hands-free communications system also come standard on the MKZ, as well as a generous 15.8 cu. ft. of cargo/luggage space in the trunk. Some downsides noted in the MKZ, besides the noted poor visibility when backing up, include the lack of a manual shift mode common to this style of automobile, a certain lack of room, especially in the back seat, and a notable lack of quality, not to mention imagination, in the cabin design and materials.
Options available for the 2009 MKZ include a navigation system, a sunroof, remote engine starting, and xenon headlights.
4.8 Overall rating
(7 reviews)My previous cars were a Cadillac STS and a Jaguar X-type. I really like both of those cars, but the maintenance cost was higher than I wanted to deal with. I still wanted some luxury features, decent power, but with greater reliability and lower maintenance. I found what I was looking for in my 2009 Lincoln MKZ. I got a premium THX sound system, heated and cooled ventilated leather seats, power windows, sun roof, a strong V6 engine and good body styling. It is a good car for trips with the family as well as being a good commute car. I have even done legs of vacation trips from the backseat of my car, where I was quite comfortable. My mileage has been running about 19-20 MPG, with the lowest at about 18 in traffic or with a lot of snow and as such as 22-24 for pure highway driving. The AWD system has been great. One of my other cars is a Dodge Durango, and while the Lincoln is not a 4x4 it does the best in the snow of any non-4x4 I have owned. My brother owns a similar year Ford Fusion Sport. Having driven both cars, I find them very similar. I think the seats and sound system on the Lincoln are better, the styling is a bit different, they are otherwise very similar. On the other hand, the price difference between the Lincoln MKZ and similarly equipped Ford Fusions was only about 10 - 15%. That being the case, why not get the Lincoln?
Nice interiors , incredible sound system , needs more performance and brakes , smooth ride and has lots of amenities , ownership cost isn´t that high and works with regular fuel , its a fun car to drive because of SYNC system , nice car
I just like the car around the the payments I mean the low price I love the features in the car the car color is nice the model is wonderful
Great model wish it was more like it
Its a great car to have and enjoy for you and family
2009 Lincoln MKZ FAQs
How many 2009 Lincoln MKZ vehicles in Los Angeles, CA have no reported accidents or damage?
2 out of 2 for sale near Los Angeles, CA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2009 Lincoln MKZ?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2009 Lincoln MKZ gets between 20 and 22 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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