I own a 2-liter turbo and I'm wondering if this thing can be compared with the BMW 5 Series in terms of handling and braking. I mean, with 400 hp, it obviously must have a different system in terms of everything. When driving aggressively, accelerating and braking, changing lanes, can it behave itself like a BMW? My MKZ can't do that; it's AWD with smooth acceleration and comfortable to drive, but I can't expect much from it. Now I am considering a 3.0-liter one would be completely different. I really love the MKZ but I'm not expecting it to be like a BMW. So I will appreciate to know more about its behavior from author. I hope the video author can answer my question
So let me rewind to 2019: I'm gung ho about getting a Taurus SHO. Test drive it, and love the power train, but am extremely underwhelmed at head space (I'm 6'3"). Salesman says, surprisingly the Fusion has more despite it being the "younger brother." Catch a few vids from Autovlog on an MKZ (which is on Fusion platform), & I find a Driver's Package edition near me in Eastern PA with the 3.0 AWD version NO sunroof (which would normally cramp my headspace), and fall in love instantly. Best part is: paid half of sticker price & it had 29K miles. I thought my T-Bird '89 5 speed was a sleeper. This puppy will smoke most everything out there, and looks good doing so...
I don’t know why I expected the second video I watch from you to be more informative than the first but still just absolutely no information on the car whatsoever not how the steering feels not how responsive the paddle shifters are not how the sport mode feels nothing
Think audi for all of that Because both Ford and Chevrolet got stuffed from them when they took the l. M p one First second third place It's the endurance race that everybody looks at Lemans 25 hour LMP1
love my black label 3.0tt. ultimate sleeper if it’s awd
Great Lincoln!
I own the 2019 3.0tt, loaded w/o panoramic roof! Love my sunroof, more. An awesome car!!
I'm upset they did away with the MKZ Black Label. I have a 2017 MKZ BL 3.0. Wish they didn't discontinue that feature.
I love my 2020 3.0 Reserve AWD. It’s fully maxed out. Couldn’t ask for more for the price I paid last July.
I own a 2017 version and its easily the most comfortable driving experince I've had next to the lincoln towncar.
Ultimate sleeper
He never ever put it in sport mode. I love mine, great for pissin people off when they see a lux fly by
It really is. 400hp twin turbo V6 AWD with decent aftermarket support to spice it up even more.
*goes 40 mph* “This thing flies 😮”
😂😂😂
A 5 second 0-60 isn’t bad for a luxury car
I own a 2018 and it's 0-60 in 4.8 this car is plenty fast
I beat a hellcat with mine. The 400hp 3.0 TT makes it a true sleeper
@lloydmckibbanjr5806 was that from a standing start?
I hate these arent so available in the Metro Detroit area.
Definitely want to pick one up this year.
Hard to find a 3.0 AWD anymore. Most have been bought up. Everyone knows they're sleeper now
I own a 2-liter turbo and I'm wondering if this thing can be compared with the BMW 5 Series in terms of handling and braking. I mean, with 400 hp, it obviously must have a different system in terms of everything. When driving aggressively, accelerating and braking, changing lanes, can it behave itself like a BMW? My MKZ can't do that; it's AWD with smooth acceleration and comfortable to drive, but I can't expect much from it. Now I am considering a 3.0-liter one would be completely different. I really love the MKZ but I'm not expecting it to be like a BMW.
So I will appreciate to know more about its behavior from author.
I hope the video author can answer my question
400hp monster. I love this thing.
So let me rewind to 2019: I'm gung ho about getting a Taurus SHO. Test drive it, and love the power train, but am extremely underwhelmed at head space (I'm 6'3"). Salesman says, surprisingly the Fusion has more despite it being the "younger brother."
Catch a few vids from Autovlog on an MKZ (which is on Fusion platform), & I find a Driver's Package edition near me in Eastern PA with the 3.0 AWD version NO sunroof (which would normally cramp my headspace), and fall in love instantly. Best part is: paid half of sticker price & it had 29K miles. I thought my T-Bird '89 5 speed was a sleeper. This puppy will smoke most everything out there, and looks good doing so...
We need John Hennessey to work no this one.
Yes please. Someone tell John. I’m going to get one in about a year and would love to get something Hennessy has gotten his hands on.
@osirissk8o slap a $500 tune on it,you'll have a sleeper in the 12s quarter mile..mine does 4.4 to 60 and 12.5 quarter mile
@@MarcCole-xt9kb livernois tune?
@@bigtreesfall no,unleashed
@@MarcCole-xt9kb ...not familiar.
I'll have to research them.
Could have mentioned road feel, noise, handling, steering, anything.
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Please are you afraid of telling us the fuel consumption please let's know thanks
On 93 tune,mine gets about 18/27
I stick around 21 if I keep it out of sport mode
22 mpg total
Highway: 26-28. City around 18.
My 3.0 TT gets about 19 in suburban driving and 28-29 MPG on straight highway. 93 octane premium.
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I don’t know why I expected the second video I watch from you to be more informative than the first but still just absolutely no information on the car whatsoever not how the steering feels not how responsive the paddle shifters are not how the sport mode feels nothing
Think audi for all of that
Because both Ford and Chevrolet got stuffed from them when they took the l. M p one
First second third place
It's the endurance race that everybody looks at
Lemans 25 hour LMP1