During October 2020, a Lincoln MKZ discount reduces the price of 2020 models in the Reserve trim level by $4,500 in select markets. Lincoln is also extending an interest-free financing offer this month, and it can be combined with a lesser cash offer, but only for select models and in select markets/regions.
Interested parties should also note that the headlining Lincoln discount applies to 2020 MKZ Standard models, as Lincoln has stopped offering manufacturer incentives for 2019 MKZ models earlier this year.
Lincoln MKZ discount offers can vary by region during the month of October 2020, but some appear to be offered nationwide:
Prospective buyers should also note that the above offers will remain in effect through November 3rd, 2020.
For reference, here are the 2020 Lincoln MKZ trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including the $995 destination charge:
FoMoCo discontinued MKZ production in July 2020, with the 2020 model year becoming the last of the midsize luxury sedan.
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An absolute nonsense discontinuing all Lincoln sedans. Not everyone likes SUV's or Crossovers or even consider an SUV as a luxury vehicle. Market is cyclic and those buyers leaving to other brands may not come back to Lincoln when market trends change again. Every luxury car company sells at least one sedan. Lincoln without any sedan is far away to be even competitive against the brands it intends to compete.
I truly don’t no what’s going on at Lincoln and Jim Farley, you think he would be focusing on building this Brand. Truth is Lincoln is discounting every model as if they are having a Going Out Of Business Sale. I wouldn’t buy nothing from the Brand at the moment because all these discounts only cheapen the value of the vehicles they selling. At this rate you can only go down what you going to trade it in for a Hyundai? I’ll Pass