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The biggest problem facing Lincoln isn't whether or not it is simply a good car but whether it is worth the extra coin over the Fusion Hybrid.

Not only do they offer the many of the same features but they also have run off the same powerplant.

We want to know, does the Lincoln nameplate sway you or do you find the Fusion Hybrid to be the better buy?


This is the first-ever hybrid for Lincoln, a heady title for an impressive car. At its core, it's a dressed-up Fusion, but this Lincoln has a sense for style. And the price is exactly the same as that of its conventionally powered sibling: $35,180. So take your pick....

...The MKZ hybrid is well-executed and handsome with useful technology and sharp tailoring. It does everything you want a luxury hybrid sedan to do: It drives well, looks nice and gets solid fuel economy. It felt more powerful than the Lexus HS 250h, but Lincoln faces a tough battle against that vaunted nameplate. The Lincoln is better in many areas, but it could take time for consumers to realize that...










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