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  2. Lincoln MKZ - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln MKZ, is a four-door, five ... The MKZ Hybrid base price is US$35,520, ... changes to the 2014 MKZ were primarily limited to color choices. For 2015 ...

  3. Ford Fusion Hybrid - Wikipedia

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    In July 2013, Ford announced that for the 2014 model year MKZ hybrid it would increase the share of production allocated to the hybrid version, from 20% for the 2013 model year to 40% of the 2014 model year. The Lincoln MKZ Hybrid is popular among consumers in part because it has the same base price as the non-hybrid MKZ. [111]

  4. List of Lincoln vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of both production and concept vehicles of the Lincoln and Continental divisions of Ford ... 2014: 2019: 1: Compact crossover ... Lincoln MKZ (2012 ...

  5. Will the 2014 MKZ Help Ford Revive Lincoln?

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    Sales of the Lincoln MKZ Hybrid were up big in October. Photo credit: Ford Motor Co. Investors have wondered exactly what Ford has been thinking with its old luxury brand, Lincoln. Ford executives ...

  6. List of Ford transmissions - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln MKS, Ford Flex, Ford Taurus SHO, Lincoln MKT, Ford Explorer Sport (2013–present), Ford Police Interceptor Utility; 2013–present HF35 Hybrid and Plug in Hybrid transaxle. Ford Fusion HEV, Ford Fusion Energi PHEV, Ford C-Max HEV, Ford C-Max Energi PHEV, Lincoln MKZ Hybrid. 2017–present 10R 80 [4] [5] 10-speed longitudinal transmission

  7. List of Ford platforms - Wikipedia

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    Ford announced in 2014 plans to reduce its vehicle platforms from sixteen to nine. [1] In 2014, Ford vehicles were built on fifteen distinct platforms. This only applies to Ford and Lincoln and not to any brands that were previously held by the company (such as Mazda and Volvo), and is expected to cut costs by 20%.