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MKZ Midsize Sedan, MKZ Hybrid Lead Way for Lincoln


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DEARBORN, MI--March 2, 2012: Driven by sales of the MKZ midsize premium sedan and the MKZ Hybrid, Lincoln delivered a 16 percent gain in U.S. sales in February versus a year ago.

Total retail sales of Lincoln MKZ improved 15 percent versus last February. Sales of the Lincoln MKZ Hybrid, the most fuel-efficient luxury sedan in America with an EPA-estimated 41 mpg city, accounted for 21 percent of all retail sales of MKZ.

"Fuel economy really shaped the month -- even among luxury customers," said Kevin Cour, Lincoln Sales and Service Operations Manager. "The Lincoln MKZ Hybrid, for example, surged in popularity in cities hardest hit by rising fuel prices in February."

Sales of the Lincoln MKZ Hybrid grew especially in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle in February. Each of these markets has seen at least a 13 percent increase in gas prices during the past month, and even luxury buyers are starting to notice.

In Los Angeles, for example, the driver of a Lincoln MKZ Hybrid who travels 1,000 miles a month could save more than $1,000 a year compared to a regular gasoline-powered midsize luxury sedan at current gas prices of $4.37 a gallon.

"People want the freedom to spend their discretionary income on the products and services they truly want and value -- not be a slave to the gas pump," Cour said.

MKZ also saw solid gains in Boston as well as New York, which has seen gas prices rise about 20 cents per gallon during the past month. MKZ sales are up 62 percent year over year in Boston and up 11 percent year over year in New York.

In other news:

  • Lincoln MKX premium crossover retail sales rose 33 percent nationwide in February
  • MKZ and MKX accounted for 67 percent of all U.S. sales for Lincoln for the month
  • U.S. retail sales of the MKS full-size premium sedan improved 47 percent versus last February

Both the Lincoln MKZ and Lincoln MKX were ranked in the top three for long-term durability in their segment in the annual J.D. Power and Associates' 2012 Vehicle Dependability Study.

Lincoln MKZ, which received the Entry Premium Car award (in a tie), has received an award in its segment for the last four years (winning as the Zephyr in 2009). Lincoln MKX ranked second among Midsize Premium Crossovers/SUVs.

Lincoln will have seven new or significantly freshened Lincoln products by 2015 -- including the all-new Lincoln MKZ premium midsize sedan.