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#6 of 15 Re: first thoughts [larsb]
by pf_flyer HOST
Feb 11, 2011 (11:00 am)
Consumer perception must be in play here as well. Those who are inclined to buy a hybrid might be thinking that the hybrid is worth paying extra for... and if someone is willing to pay more, you can bet they ARE going to pay more
#7 of 15 Re: first thoughts [pf_flyer]
by Kirstie@Edmunds HOST
Feb 11, 2011 (11:24 am)
Well, sure... but I think it's a bit misleading for Lincoln to come out with an announcement that pricing will be the same for traditional and hybrid versions, then offer several thousands of dollars in incentive offers for the MKZ, excluding the hybrid. In my area, they've effectively knocked $3K off the non-hybrid version via incentives & rebates... for a full 4 months.
#8 of 15 Re: first thoughts [kirstie_h]
by pf_flyer HOST
Feb 13, 2011 (12:00 pm)
OK.. supply and demand then. I'd wager that there are far more non-hybrids than hybrids available, hence, they need to put those "on sale" to move them.
#9 of 15 Re: HYBRID Lincoln MKZ [doctored5]
by dmers1
Apr 16, 2011 (3:11 pm)
Dear Sir:
How does your Lincoln MKZ Hybrid handle on the Interstate at 75 MPH and going thru the mountains?
Is the power adequate and/or mileage sink?
Thank you.
dmers
#10 of 15 Re: HYBRID Lincoln MKZ [dmers1]
by doctored5
Jan 03, 2012 (11:44 am)
I haven't checked this post in a long time.
The MKZ hybrid handles very well at speeds. It's reasonably peppy at getting you up to speed. I usually don't cruise much beyond 70 mph, but it can certainly handle 75.
You will pay for it in mileage though. Your mpg will probably drop to the low 30s at that speed.
#11 of 15 Re: HYBRID Lincoln MKZ [dmers1]
by wwest
Jan 05, 2012 (10:21 am)
If the percentage you travel on the Interstate at a relatively constant cruise speed, <60 MPH, is substantially greater than city stop and go use then you will be very, maybe extremely, disappointed in a hybrid's FE. With no opportunity to regeneratively recharge the hybrid battery the ICE must handle the full load. "..thru the mountains..." On a highly tractive roadbed your FWD or F/awd MKZ will be fine. But... There often be bears (snow, ice) in those woods (mountain passes). FWD and/or F/awd vehicles are notorious for their lack of safe driving capability on a slippery curving roadbed. TRACTION control is a MUST..!!
#12 of 15 Thanks for Lincoln MKZ MPG info
by dmers1
Jan 05, 2012 (4:33 pm)
WWest,
Thanks for the info on the MKZ. I am just looking ahead for our next car. We currently have a 2008 Mercury Sable with 260 HP V-6 and 88,000 miles on it. We drive about 20,000+ miles per year and 65% highway miles at about 70+ mph most of the time in So. Illinois and trips. (We get 23-24 MPG average on most trips with 3-4 people in the car and 21 in town going to work and short trips using ethanol gas)
In a couple of years we may trade to a Lincoln MKS if they can get a few more MPG out it.
I see where BMW is copying the Ford Ecoboost on 4 cylinder engines in their 5 series, but Ford doesn't think Lincoln needs this tech except for the V6.
Also, when will the EPA test cars using Ethanol for the MPG ratings? Everybody looses about 2-3 MPG. If we are forced to use this low quality gas, then give us the real results. This ads $.60-.80 per gallon of fuel.
#13 of 15 Re: Thanks for Lincoln MKZ MPG info [dmers1]
by wwest
Jan 05, 2012 (7:47 pm)
The lincoln name doesn't easily imply....I4.
#14 of 15 Re: Thanks for Lincoln MKZ MPG info [wwest]
by dmers1
Jan 06, 2012 (2:36 pm)
I agree that an I4 sounds puny, but when $5.00 gas gets here, they may want an I4 Ecoboost ready to go, like BMW is doing with the 5 series. They need to break the 30 mpg barrier with ample power. The MKS gets about the same mileage as the V6 MKZ and has way more room.
The upcoming Ford Taurus will have the I4 Ecoboost. I will have to wait and see how this performs.
Ford has had good luck with it in it's F-150 trucks.
Everybody wants all the goodies, good mileage and the looks of a BMW coming up your tail.