Ford Fiesta, Fusion, Lincoln MKZ Recalled Over Door Latches
The doors may open unexpectedly while driving.
Read More »The doors may open unexpectedly while driving.
Read More »Someone must have had a buy one get 20 free badge sale.
Read More »Mostly due to reliability issues.
Read More »Following its extension to other models.
Read More »The front brake hoses could rupture and leak fluid.
Read More »On top of many other positive attributes.
Read More »The luxury sedan may be gone, but it isn't forgotten.
Read More »A fantastic value for the money.
Read More »The investigation is related to a brake hose failure recall from 2020.
Read More »The luxury sedan is the highest-ranked premium mid-size car.
Read More »Sharp depreciation has made the MKZ one heck of a bargain.
Read More »In affected vehicles, the brake pedal bumper can disintegrate and separate from the brake pedal.
Read More »The driver of this autonomous vehicle doesn't seem to be terribly concerned with its limitations.
Read More »Those looking for a used luxury sedan will find the MKZ to be a bargain.
Read More »An interest-free financing offer is also available.
Read More »The special-financing offer appears to be available nationwide.
Read More »Vehicles with model years 2006-2012 are impacted.
Read More »154,244 vehicles are part of the recall.
Read More »Lincoln is also offering a $3,000 lease incentive in some markets.
Read More »A nationwide, interest-free financing offer is also available, and includes a cash discount.
Read More »However, the $1,000 discount is only available in select markets.
Read More »Interest-free financing is also available for the luxury sedan.
Read More »Though it is leaving the door open in case consumer preferences change.
Read More »But the offer is not available nationwide.
Read More »The last MKZ has rolled off the line at Ford's Hermosillo Assembly Plant.
Read More »The offer is notably less generous than recent MKZ incentives.
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