| 4dr Sedan (3) | MSRP | Invoice | MPG City | MPG Hwy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4dr Sedan FWD Specs | $34,755 | $32,677 | 18 | 27 |
| 4dr Sedan AWD Specs | $36,645 | $34,435 | 17 | 25 |
| 4dr Sedan Hybrid FWD Specs | $34,755 | $32,677 | 41 | 36 |
When it comes to denoting the personality of a brand, few things are as important as an automaker’s design language. Take Hyundai, for example: prior to its fluidic... April 16, 2012 by Kurt Ernst 5
Ford has a big challenge ahead with Lincoln--somehow, it has to find a way to reboot a brand that's been dulled by a decade or so of neglect. While Ford lavished... April 9, 2012 by Marty Padgett
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Just a few years ago, Lincoln was the luxury brand for Middle America—a nameplate that was striving to follow some much-misunderstood definition of luxury that involved... April 2, 2012 by Bengt Halvorson
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The Lincoln MKZ has some European and Asian competitors in sight, both hybrids and non-hybrids alike.
Lexus' HS 250h isn't as efficient as the MKZ and not as spacious, while the ES 350 isn't even as dynamic as the Lincoln, and has no hybrid counterpart.
The Buick Regal is more along the same lines, but has a special GS sport edition, and an eAssist model with improved gas mileage.
The latest Chrysler 300 has a 31-mpg highway rating for V-6 models, but it's substantially bigger and heavier than the MKZ, and a much crisper performer.
So is the Volvo S60, with its turbocharged editions and its available all-wheel drive.
