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Used Lincoln MKZ for Sale in New York, NY

2015 Lincoln MKZ Base
2015 Lincoln MKZ Base
2015 Lincoln MKZ Base
Used·136,107 mi

$6,990

2016 Lincoln MKZ Base
2016 Lincoln MKZ Base
2016 Lincoln MKZ Base
Used·109,038 mi

$9,350

2016 Lincoln MKZ Base
2016 Lincoln MKZ Base
2016 Lincoln MKZ Base
Used·85,559 mi

$10,750

2014 Lincoln MKZ Base
2014 Lincoln MKZ Base
2014 Lincoln MKZ Base
Used·88,807 mi

$8,999

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2014 Lincoln MKZ Base
2014 Lincoln MKZ Base
2014 Lincoln MKZ Base
Used·90,624 mi

$9,999

2015 Lincoln MKZ Base
2015 Lincoln MKZ Base
2015 Lincoln MKZ Base
Used·99,757 mi

$10,299

2014 Lincoln MKZ Base
2014 Lincoln MKZ Base
2014 Lincoln MKZ Base
Used·56,026 mi

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2014 Lincoln MKZ Base
2014 Lincoln MKZ Base
2014 Lincoln MKZ Base
Used·68,184 mi

$12,200

2020 Lincoln MKZ Reserve
2020 Lincoln MKZ Reserve
2020 Lincoln MKZ Reserve
Certified pre-owned·17,883 mi

$25,943

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2020 Lincoln MKZ Standard
2020 Lincoln MKZ Standard
2020 Lincoln MKZ Standard
2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve I
2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve I
2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve I
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2020 Lincoln MKZ Reserve
2020 Lincoln MKZ Reserve
2020 Lincoln MKZ Reserve
2015 Lincoln MKZ Base
2015 Lincoln MKZ Base
2015 Lincoln MKZ Base
Used·128,928 mi

$8,433

2018 Lincoln MKZ Premiere
Car Overview
Lincoln MKZ
In 2006, Lincoln introduced a new midsize luxury car. Resurrecting a nameplate last used in the 1930s, Lincoln called it the Zephyr, but the revival didn't last long. The following year, the Zephyr became the MKZ as part of a Lincoln branding overhaul. In 2013, a redesigned second-generation MKZ arrived. It came with a hybrid powertrain for the first time, and Lincoln notably didn't charge buyers extra for it. In addition, the available power-retractable glass roof was a showstopper unlike anything the competition offered. Substantial changes arrived for the 2017 model year when the MKZ received new front styling, improved technology, and an available 400-hp engine. The updates allowed Lincoln to keep the MKZ going until dropping it from the lineup after the 2020 model year.