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Lincoln - MKZ (2010)

The 2010 Lincoln MKZ has long been celebrated for its blend of quiet, refined performance and upscale interior craftsmanship. Whether you’re looking at the original MSRP of roughly $30,000 or the current average sale price hovering around $7,000 for a well‑maintained example, the 2010 Lincoln MKZ price has become an example reference point for dealers and private sellers alike. If you’re asking “what is a 2010 Lincoln MKZ worth,” you’re probably gauging the vehicle’s depreciation curve, its current used Lincoln MKZ price, and how it stacks up against other midsize luxury sedans. ## Key Specification Snapshot

  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V‑6, 260 hp, 260 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed automatic with a power‑shift 4G-Drive mode
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (87 octane)
  • Drive Layout: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 187.4 in
    • Wheelbase: 112.3 in
    • Width: 70.5 in
    • Height: 57.0 in
    • Curb weight: 3,976 lb
  • Seating Capacity: 5 passengers
  • Cargo Space: 13.5 cu ft (rear seats up)
  • Fuel Economy: EPA 19 mpg city / 28 mpg highway / 22 mpg combined
  • Trim Levels Available: L, LS, Premiere, MSL
  • Safety Features: Dual‑axis power‑steering, anti‑lock brakes, dual‑integrated airbags, traction & stability control, ABS, seat‑belt reminders
## Depreciation Insight

Lincoln MKZ depreciation is a critical factor in estimating the used Lincoln MKZ price. The model’s rebalance of luxury and practicality means it typically loses:

  • 15‑20 % of its value in the first year
  • 5‑10 % each subsequent year for the next four years
  • An additional 3‑5 % per year after the fifth year, as maintenance costs become a consideration

For a 2010 Lincoln MKZ, the first‑year depreciation would be about $4,500–$6,000, leaving a resale base around $24,000 if it had remained brand new. In practice, most sales today fall closer to $6,000–$9,000 depending on mileage, condition, and geographic market, showing the vehicle’s relatively rapid depreciation curve but still attractive when compared to the high initial purchase price.

## Comparison Context

When asked about the used Lincoln MKZ price, buyers often compare it to peer models such as the Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, and Mercedes‑C Class. In a head‑to‑head comparison:

  • The 2010 Lincoln MKZ sports comparable engine output but tends to be less expensive both


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