2008 Lincoln MKZ ReviewThe 2008 Lincoln MKZ is both innovative and reliable, with several features offering safety and convenience. An impressive new feature is the remote keyless entry, which allows the driver to unlock the doors from up to 33 feet away. There’s also a keyless entry keypad that includes functions such as opening the doors and trunk, and activate or deactivate the autolock system.

As the ‘08 MKZ is a high value, it must be protected. Lincoln accomplishes that feat with its anti-theft system, which prevents the engine from being started without the coded key. If the special key is not used, the engine will be immobilized, making it hard for this model to be stolen.

Adding to safety are many standard features, including six standard airbags, and a Safety Cage using high-grade steel frame rails that protect passengers and the driver in the case of an accident. If an accident happens, the rails crumple to absorb impact, diverting energy away from the MKZ’s occupants.

It will be hard to get lost while on a jaunt in the MKZ. Its DVD-based navigation system with GPS can find destinations, shorter routes, and can reroute the vehicle if a turn is missed.

This Lincoln is said to have an energetic design, and the sleek body boasts and assertive stance while its chrome grille and exterior lines create an appearance of constant movement. Other features adding to the look include a power moonroof, standard 17-inch, painted aluminum wheels and HID headlamps that provide additional illumination.

Lincoln’s 2008 MKZ is secure, reliable and attractive, making it likely to be one of the most appealing models this year.