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MKZh vs Ford Fusion Hybrid


jjcousin

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Hi all!

 

I'm a potential buyer of a new / used car and I like the challenge of getting great gas mileage.

I am looking at the Fusion Hybrid compared with the MKZ Hybrid.

 

I am concerned with price first, then options - I'd hate to give up my Altima's PB start feature).

 

I am completely enthralled by the looks of the MKZ, and, of course, the features, etc.

Since (I think) the drivetrain is pretty much the same...it all comes down to price and features.

 

SOoooo...comparing a NEW FUSION ($24+-$25+) with a USED (2013 or 2014 certified pre-owned) MKZ... $23+...$29+....why SHOULDN'T I JUST go with the MKZ???

 

I tend to put a good number of miles on my cars (35miles one way mostly highway each day to work) and I have no real qualms against a used car at this point...)

 

Thoughts please!!

 

Thanks in advance,

 

jjcousin

 

 

 

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I too am looking at purchasing either a used FFH or a used MKZh. My budget allows for either a 2012 or a 2013 model with 35-60k miles depending on model and features. The comfort factor of the MKZh has me leaning towards the Lincoln, but I am concerned with repair costs in the future being higher on the Lincoln than the Ford. I also would love some insight into 2012 vs. 2013.

Thanks for the input!

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I too am looking at purchasing either a used FFH or a used MKZh. My budget allows for either a 2012 or a 2013 model with 35-60k miles depending on model and features. The comfort factor of the MKZh has me leaning towards the Lincoln, but I am concerned with repair costs in the future being higher on the Lincoln than the Ford. I also would love some insight into 2012 vs. 2013.

Thanks for the input!

 

Considering the Lincoln shares a lot of parts and mechanical features with the Fusion, the repair coststechnically shouldn't be much higher. They both share the same hybrid powertrain and platform.

 

Also the limited/bumper-to-bumper warranty on the Lincoln is a year longer (4yrs vs 3yrs on the Ford), so if you found a late 2013 or 2014 model, you'll more than likely still have a limited warranty on it where if anything were to fail, down to the stitching on the leather, it would be covered.

 

If you have any questions on the 2012 model (older body style) i can chime in if you want. I've had my 2012 for almost 3 years now. 

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