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2010 Lincoln MKZ Rebates & Incentives

Check out the available 2009 Lincoln MKZ rebate offers before you make your next purchase. The 2009 Lincoln MKZ has an MSRP of $34,585.00 and current rebate offers range up to $3,500.00. If you did not research the current rebates then you could end paying up to $3,500.00 more then you need to. View current Lincoln rebate offers, lease and finance incentives at NewCar.com. Do not give the car dealership extra profit, check out the latest rebates and incentives and get the best price possible on your new car.
2010 Lincoln MKZ
MSRP Range:$34,115 - $36,005|  Show Me Dealer Pricing
Fuel Economy:17 MPG city / 24 MPG highway
Transmissions:6 Speed Automatic
Drivetrains:Front Wheel Drive, All Wheel Drive
2010 MKZ Rebates
-  $0 Rebate Cash Estimated cost after Rebate Cash: $34,115
-  $0 Bonus Cash Estimated cost after Bonus Cash: $34,115
-  $0 Max Rebate Cash Estimated cost after Max Rebate Cash: $34,115
2010 MKZ Lease Incentives
- 24 Month Lease with N/A APR
- 36 Month Lease with 3.5% APR
- 48 Month Lease with 6.3% APR
2010 MKZ Finance Incentives
- 24 Month Loan at N/A APR
- 36 Month Loan at N/A APR
- 48 Month Loan at 4.9% APR

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