Car Leasing and sales prices announced for Lincoln's new MKZ hybrid
Thanks to a number of governmental incentives, those drivers pursuing green
car leasing are enjoying their newer, more eco-conscious vehicles at a considerable discount. Yet American automaker Ford is hoping to turn the traditional pricing structure on its head by offering its new Lincoln MKZ Hybrid Sedan for the exact price of its more traditional gasoline counterpart.
Going on sale this fall, the MKZ Hybrid will carry a sticker price of $35,180 including delivery charges - exactly what the gas-powered 2011 MKZ retails for. This price also places the costs of the MKZ below many of its luxurious competitors like the Lexus HS 250h.
John Felice, the general manager of Ford and Lincoln marketing, recently told the automotive News that the company hopes to provide green driving solutions at a price that accommodates the average driver.
"Lincoln is about delivering luxury standard," Felice said in a statement. "Whether it's our new MKX with standard MyLincoln Touch technology or the no-cost choice of a gas or hybrid powertrain with the Lincoln MKZ, we want to give customers premium amenities with unexpected value."
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