The Ford Motor Company made a surprise announcement in July 2010 when they declared that its upcoming Lincoln MKZ Hybrid model would sell for the same price as the gas model. That unusual move is certain to stimulate sales for a car that is expected to get 41 mpg city, 36 mpg highway.
2011 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid debuted at the 2010 New York Auto Show
We like the Ford Fusion Hybrid -- a lot. So much so that it and the rest of the Fusion stable were dubbed MT's 2010 Car of the Year. It didn't take a Ford engineer to figure out that it wouldn't be long before Lincoln would come looking for a version of its own for its showrooms. Enter stage left, the 2011 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid, which is making its big debut in the Big Apple.
The Ford Motor Company made a surprise announcement in July 2010 when they declared that its upcoming Lincoln MKZ Hybrid model would sell for the same price as the gas model. That unusual move is certain to stimulate sales for a car that is expected to get 41 mpg city, 36 mpg highway.
The Ford Motor Company made a surprise announcement in July 2010 when they declared that its upcoming Lincoln MKZ Hybrid model would sell for the same price as the gas model. That unusual move is certain to stimulate sales for a car that is expected to get 41 mpg city, 36 mpg highway.
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