Showing posts with label Lincoln MKZ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lincoln MKZ. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

2014 Lincoln MKZ AWD: A Futuristic Design Driven By High Tech Features


Highlight: The hybrid model is priced the same as the non hybrid gasoline model.

Test vehicle’s MSRP: $50,951 (base model $36,085)

Seating Capacity: 5

Standard Safety Features: airbags; hill start assist; an electronic parking brake; traction control; stability control; a push button keyless starter; and a tire pressure monitoring system

Monday, December 3, 2012

Lincoln: Can The Reinvented Brand Find Its Way, Again?

The Lincoln Motor Company Announcement

Sales of the Lincoln brand were down 9% this month, while all of their luxury competitors were up for the month of November. The Lincoln brand of the Ford Motor Company today announced its intent to once again be a major competitor in the premium automotive marketplace. The company, The Lincoln Motor Company, unveiled its all-new MKZ midsize luxury sedan and a strategic plan to reinvent the premium automotive marketplace during a dazzling event at New York City’s iconic Lincoln Center Plaza.



Friday, July 23, 2010

Does Ford Have the Winning Strategy to Push More Folks Into Hybrids?

Ford  Motor Company will up the ante this fall, offering a hybrid in their entry-level premium luxury sedan, the MKZ, for the same price as their non-hybrid gasoline model. This is a first in the industry. How Ford is able to do this no one knows as of yet.

Since hybrids were first introduced by Toyota, they've always commanded a premium price, anywhere from $1,500 to $4,500 over a similar non-hybrid model. Most consumers have been unwilling to fork over the extra dough needed to attain a 10 to 25 percent improvement in mileage.

Over the years the federal government has stepped-in, offering tax credits to help offset the premium price being charged for hybrids. However, Ford, Honda and Toyota no longer qualify for tax credits, since those automakers have met the government production qualifications.

It should be interesting to see how many of Lincoln's MKZ customers opt for the hybrid over the gasoline model, since they'll be basically priced the same. Ford officials hasn't said if they'll realign the pricing of their other hybrids. If this experiment works, this could be the push needed by the industry to encourage more consumers to buy a hybrid. It will be interesting to see if the other automakers fall in line with their pricing strategy, too. So far, hybrids represent less than 2.5 percent of total new-vehicle sales.

2025 Toyota Crown Signia AWD: The Brand’s All-New Lexus-Like Midsize Hybrid Crossover

Highlight: The Crown Signia has a total driving range of 551 miles. Test Vehicle’s MSRP: $52,340 ( Base MSRP) : $45,285 Seating Capacit...