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2006 Lincoln Zephyr First Drive
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FAQ
The 2006 Lincoln Zephyr requires a $12,000 premium over the Ford Fusion, but has the lowest base price among its closest competitors.
How does the Zephyr’s price compare with its main competitors?
The 2006 Acura TL starts at $33,940 (including a $615 destination charge); the 2006 Cadillac CTS starts at $31,285 (including a $720 destination charge); the 2006 Infiniti G35 sedan starts at $31,910 (including a $610 destination charge); and the 2006 Lexus ES 330 starts at $32,995 (including a $695 destination charge). Why would someone buy a 2006 Lincoln Zephyr over the competition?
The Zephyr has a few things going for it, not the least of which is the sub-$30,000 price. That puts it in the right ballpark, and actually low-balls much of the competition. Next would be the Zephyr’s interior, a space filled with leather and wood that is quite luxurious. Finally, we expect that many of the Zephyr’s buyers will end up at their Lincoln dealers because of brand loyalty – shoppers who have always owned a Ford or domestic product. Besides all-wheel drive and stability control, are any significant changes expected for the Zephyr?
Given that the 2006 Lincoln Zephyr is an all-new vehicle, any significant changes are likely years out. But Ford will be launching a new, more powerful 3.5-liter V6 in the near future, and that engine will likely be shared by a number of vehicles, including the Zephyr.
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