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2007 Lincoln MKZ First Drive
What’s New: Inside
 

Lincoln calls the interior 2007 Lincoln MKX “unpretentious luxury.” To us, it’s a formal layout of mostly rectangular shapes combined with switches clearly sourced from Ford’s parts bin. However, real wood, chrome trim, satin nickel accents and high-quality leather add luxury touches to cabin surfaces, and the white electro-luminescent gauge lights and LED backlighting create clearly articulated and classy instrumentation. Lincoln says the 15.8 cu. ft. trunk is the largest in its class, and can be expanded further with the 60/40-split rear seat is folded down. The front seats can be ordered with premium perforated leather.

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