{"id":2661,"date":"2020-02-29T16:54:56","date_gmt":"2020-02-29T21:54:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/?p=2661"},"modified":"2025-03-07T09:25:58","modified_gmt":"2025-03-07T14:25:58","slug":"2019-lincoln-mkz-reserve-3-0l-awd-road-test","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/2019-lincoln-mkz-reserve-3-0l-awd-road-test\/","title":{"rendered":"2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 3.0L V6 AWD Road Test"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure id=\"attachment_2671\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2671\" style=\"width: 200px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-2671\" src=\"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/inline_2019_lincoln_mkz_3l_awd_reserve_00300.jpg\" alt=\"2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 3.0L AWD\" width=\"200\" height=\"121\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2671\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">This classy looking four-door luxury sedan is a great performer in as-tested 3.0L V6 form.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">It\u2019s not every day that a really great car gets discontinued, but Lincoln is eliminating its entire lineup of cars (two in total), just like its parent company Ford is doing (Mustang aside), which means the impressive MKZ mid-size luxury sedan will soon be merely a memory, and the automotive world will have lost a car well worth owning. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Lincoln updated the MKZ with its latest design language for 2017, including its ritzier more premium chrome grille up front, which was mixed in with rear styling that was already very unique and expressive for a very handsome mid-size luxury sedan. My tester\u2019s optional dark grey matte-metallic 19-inch alloys encircled by 245\/40 Michelin all-seasons give it a more aggressive appearance than it would otherwise have, the rest of the car more artfully elegant than many rivals. <\/span><\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_2672\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2672\" style=\"width: 200px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-2672\" src=\"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/inline_2019_lincoln_mkz_3l_awd_reserve_00800.jpg\" alt=\"2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 3.0L AWD\" width=\"200\" height=\"123\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2672\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">The MKZ has long been one of the most distinctive cars in its class when seen from the rear.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Although luxury cars are temporarily loosing their savour in today\u2019s SUV-enamoured auto market, Lincoln makes a pretty good argument for sticking with the time-tested body style in its MKZ. Ford\u2019s luxury brand has actually done reasonably well with this model over the years, achieving a sales high of 1,732 deliveries in calendar year 2006, but after a slowdown to accommodate the 2007\/2008 financial crisis and additional stagnation in 2012, it\u2019s been a slippery albeit steady slope downhill from 1,625 units in 2013 to 1,445 in 2014, 1,130 in 2015, 1,120 in 2016, 994 in 2017, 833 in 2018, and lastly 367 examples delivered last year, the latter sum representing a 55.9-percent year-over-year nosedive. Of course other factors played into the MKZ\u2019s most recent downturn, with parent company Ford\u2019s announcement of the car\u2019s cancellation last year probably most destructive, but none of this takes away from the model\u2019s overall goodness. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">The very same 3.0-litre turbo-V6 that impressed me in the larger, heavier <a href=\"https:\/\/carcostcanada.com\/Canada\/Prices\/2020-Lincoln-Continental\/32805\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Continental<\/a> was new for 2018 in the MKZ Reserve, which means the velvety smooth 400-horsepower beast of an engine, pushing out an equally robust 400 lb-ft of torque, scoots down the highway even faster. With so much thrust and twist available, an eight-, nine- or 10-speed automatic isn\u2019t necessary, so Lincoln left its smooth and dependable six-speed autobox in place, together with a set of paddle-shifters on the steering wheel to make the most of the available power. <\/span><\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_2674\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2674\" style=\"width: 200px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-2674\" src=\"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/inline_2019_lincoln_mkz_3l_awd_reserve_01400.jpg\" alt=\"2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 3.0L AWD\" width=\"200\" height=\"113\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2674\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Lincoln provides plenty of stylish details including LED headlamps and sporty 19-inch alloy wheels.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Getting things started is an ignition button atop the otherwise unique pushbutton gear selector, which lines up to the left of the centre touchscreen on the main stack of controls. This vertical row of switches integrates the usual PRND buttons within the start\/stop button just noted and an \u201cS\u201d or sport mode button at the bottom. Once accustomed to the setup it\u2019s as easy as any other gear selector to use. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">The smooth transmission is certainly more engaging in its sport mode, especially when those steering wheel-mounted paddles just mentioned are put into use, but just the same I found upshifts took at least two seconds to complete, with downshifts occurring about a half-second quicker, which is hardly fast enough to be deemed a sport sedan. Still, this well-proven gearbox provided reliable, refined service. This in mind, the MKZ was never designed to be a sports sedan. It\u2019s capable of moving down the road quickly when coaxed, with tons of get-up-and-go off the line, plus a true automatic feel when pulling on its paddles, and stable control around fast-paced curves, but let\u2019s be clear, the MKZ was designed for comfort first and foremost. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">This means that it\u2019s a wholly quiet and impressively smooth riding car. Nevertheless, when I was pushing some serious speed down a winding rural road near my home, the mid-size four-door clung to pavement well. Granted, I didn\u2019t temporarily lose my sense of reality by forgetting it wasn\u2019t a Mercedes-AMG, BMW M or Audi RS. The MKZ\u2019s advanced electronics and as-tested torque-vectoring AWD make it rock steady on slippery surfaces just the same, while it comes well stocked with yet more safety items. <\/span><\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_2675\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2675\" style=\"width: 200px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-2675\" src=\"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/inline_2019_lincoln_mkz_3l_awd_reserve_02500.jpg\" alt=\"2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 3.0L AWD\" width=\"200\" height=\"113\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2675\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Get ready for a richer cabin than you may have experienced in a Lexus ES or some other luxury brand.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">As good as it handles, and as stylish as its exterior design is, the MKZ\u2019s best asset is its cabin. Yes, the MKZ interior can hardly be faulted, other than sharing a few design elements, some of its switchgear, and a number of underlying components with the Ford Fusion that rides on the same underpinnings. This is most obvious with the steering wheel, IP\/dash and centre stack designs plus overall layout, not to mention the door panels regarding their handles and switches. Then again Lincoln takes the MKZ\u2019s finishings up a major notch when compared to the blue-oval car, with a totally pliable composite instrument hood and dash-top, which even extends down to the lower knee area, plus soft-touch surfaces on each side of the centre stack and the lower console, even including the side portions of the floating bottom section. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">I\u2019m hardly finished praising this interior, but this is where I should probably interject that storage space is another MKZ strong point. The floating centre console just mentioned provides a large area for stowing smartphones, tablets, etcetera, while Lincoln also includes a big glove box, a sizeable storage compartment below the centre armrest, another smaller one within the folding rear armrest, most of which are lined with a plush velvety fabric, plus bottle holders in each lower door panel, and finally an amply sized 436-litre trunk that expands via 60\/40-split rear seatbacks, or a helpful centre pass-through. <\/span><\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_2676\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2676\" style=\"width: 200px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-2676\" src=\"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/inline_2019_lincoln_mkz_3l_awd_reserve_02801.jpg\" alt=\"2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 3.0L AWD\" width=\"200\" height=\"110\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2676\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">The MKZ&#8217;s dash design might look familiar to those knowledgeable of the Ford Fusion, but the materials are superb.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Incidentally, the MKZ Hybrid\u2019s trunk only measures 314 litres, and this electrified car is all that\u2019s available for the <a href=\"https:\/\/carcostcanada.com\/Canada\/Prices\/2020-Lincoln-MKZ\/32568\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">2020 model year<\/a>. Sad, but the brilliantly quick V6 is now history, or at least you can\u2019t get a 2020 MKZ with this ultra-strong powerplant, yet you should have no problem locating a 2019, albeit don\u2019t hesitate to contact your local Lincoln dealer if you want bonafide performance along with your mid-size Lincoln luxury sedan experience.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Also on the positive, you can save up to $7,500 in additional incentives with the <a href=\"https:\/\/carcostcanada.com\/Canada\/Prices\/2019-Lincoln-MKZ\/31624\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">2019 MKZ<\/a>, as per our <a href=\"https:\/\/carcostcanada.com\/Canada\/Prices\/2019-Lincoln-MKZ\/31624\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">2019 Lincoln MKZ Canada Prices page<\/a>. Lincoln provides up to $1,500 in additional incentives for the <a href=\"https:\/\/carcostcanada.com\/Canada\/Prices\/2020-Lincoln-MKZ\/32568\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">2020 MKZ<\/a>, by the way, plus you can theoretically save up to $13,000 in additional incentives if you can find a new 2018 model (there\u2019s likely some still available). <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Now that we\u2019re talking model year changes, the transition from 2018 to 2019 left mid-range Select trim off the menu in the conventionally powered car, leaving only Reserve trim with the entry-level 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine, this mill capable of a motivating 245 horsepower and 270 lb-ft of torque, while the as-tested Reserve 3.0-litre V6 was (is) also available. The hybrid\u2019s combustion engine produces 141 horsepower and 129 lb-ft of torque, by the way, although its net output is stronger at 188 horsepower, whereas the electric motor makes 118 horsepower (88 kW) and 177 lb-ft of torque (I wouldn\u2019t both trying to add them up, as quantifying hybrid output numbers is far from simple math). <\/span><\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_2678\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2678\" style=\"width: 200px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-2678\" src=\"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/inline_2019_lincoln_mkz_3l_awd_reserve_03001.jpg\" alt=\"2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 3.0L AWD\" width=\"200\" height=\"98\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2678\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">The MKZ&#8217;s mostly digital gauge cluster is attractive and feature filled.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Fuel economy is easier to calibrate, and considering the regularly fluctuating Canadian pump prices, which may very well get impacted by our national government\u2019s lack of will to enforce the rule of law against a much more radical set of blockading protestors, the price of a litre of fuel could increase dramatically anytime, thus choosing a fuel-efficient car is probably smart. As it is, the MKZ Hybrid\u2019s 5.7 L\/100km city, 6.2 highway and 5.9 combined results are twice as efficient as the 3.0 V6 version I\u2019m reviewing now, the hybrid model\u2019s continuously variable transmission (CVT) no doubt helping out, but nowhere near as much as the electrified portion of its drivetrain. By comparison the MKZ\u2019s V6 AWD setup is rated at 14.0 L\/100km in the city, 9.2 on the highway and 11.8 combined, while the same car powered by the non-hybrid 2.0-litre four-cylinder does reasonably well with a 12.1 city, 8.4 highway and 10.4 combined rating. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Earlier I claimed to not being finished praising the MKZ\u2019s interior, and it truly is impressive for a modest entry price of $47,000 to $53,150 for the Hybrid. A Reserve AWD can be had for $52,500, incidentally, while my 3.0-litre V6 tester caused the price of the latter model to jump by $6,500. Just like the dash-top and instrument panel, the MKZ Reserve\u2019s inside door panels feature nicely stitched composite door uppers, inserts and armrests, plus the doors\u2019 lower panels are also made from a pliable composite. While most wouldn\u2019t do so, it\u2019s reasonable to compare the MKZ Reserve to the much pricier compact-to-midsize German luxury cars rivals, as they won\u2019t wholly improve on the domestic luxury model\u2019s fine detailing and refinement. This Lincoln includes genuine hardwood inlays as well, plus exquisite drilled aluminum speaker grilles featuring a elegant spiralling pattern, while the quality of the MKZ\u2019s various buttons, knobs and switches can match many in the premium sector. <\/span><\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_2679\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2679\" style=\"width: 200px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-2679\" src=\"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/inline_2019_lincoln_mkz_3l_awd_reserve_03600.jpg\" alt=\"2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 3.0L AWD\" width=\"200\" height=\"120\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2679\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">The centre stack is well organized, and includes gear selectors at the top left.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">The same holds true for its electronic interfaces, particularly the stunning new mostly-digital instrument cluster. At first glance it seems conventional, with a duo of circular primary dials with a large colour multi-information display in the middle, but instead all of the gauges are digital graphics, with Lincoln housing the TFT screens within round dial-like frames, the left one featuring an analogue-like tachometer around the outer edge and a multi-info display within, or alternatively a much bigger MID. The speedometer on the right boasts a digital needle and dial markers, plus other gauges within. It all gives the MKZ a fully up-to-date look, which is complemented by an infotainment touchscreen on the centre stack that was already impressive. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Lincoln\u2019s infotainment system builds on Ford\u2019s Sync 3 system, albeit with earthy brown and gold tones on black instead of the mainstream namesake brand\u2019s various shades of light blues on white. No matter the overlying design, it\u2019s a very good interface that needs no updating in this MKZ. Features include complete audio controls, two-zone front auto HVAC functions with three-way heatable\/coolable front seats, Bluetooth phone and audio streaming connectivity, plus Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration, an easy-to-use navigation system with good accuracy, an app menu that comes stock with Sirius Travel Link and lets you download additional mobile apps too, plus a car settings menu with two full panels of features as well as a third panel offering ambient lighting colour choices and multi-contour seat controls. <\/span><\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_2680\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2680\" style=\"width: 200px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-2680\" src=\"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/inline_2019_lincoln_mkz_3l_awd_reserve_05600.jpg\" alt=\"2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 3.0L AWD\" width=\"200\" height=\"119\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2680\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">These multi-contour front seats are fabulously comfortable, especially when their massage function is selected.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">The MKZ Reserve\u2019s seats in mind, those up front are extremely comfortable thanks to good support all over. Yes, even their side bolstering is good, helping this luxury car live up to its high-horsepower performance. They include four-way lumbar support, this being a very good reason to choose this Lincoln over the directly competitive Lexus ES that only offered two-way powered lumbar in the <a href=\"https:\/\/carcostcanada.com\/Canada\/Prices\/2019-Lincoln-MKZ\/31624\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">2019 model<\/a> I tested recently. A button in the middle of the lumbar controller immediately triggers a panel within the centre display to customize the multi-contour seat controls, including a massage function that does a great job of relaxing sore muscles. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">As good as the front seats are, your passengers should be comfortable in the back too. The second row is detailed out just as nicely as the front seating area, with the same high quality, pliable composite and leather door panels, including the gorgeous aluminum speaker grilles. The folding centre armrest is infused with the usual twin cupholders, of course, while Lincoln provides rear vents on the backside of the front centre console too, as well as buttons for a set of two-way seat warmers in the outboard positions, plus two USB-A charging points and a three-prong 110-volt household-style socket for plugging in laptops. <\/span><\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_2681\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2681\" style=\"width: 200px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-2681\" src=\"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/inline_2019_lincoln_mkz_3l_awd_reserve_06400.jpg\" alt=\"2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 3.0L AWD\" width=\"200\" height=\"123\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2681\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">The rear seating area is comfortable, spacious and nicely finished.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">A powered trunk lid provides access the previously noted cargo area, and it\u2019s a nicely finished compartment too, with high-quality carpeting on the floor, the sidewalls, and under the bulkhead, plus the backsides of the rear folding seatbacks of course. It\u2019s too back Lincoln only split them with a less convenient 60\/40-split, the Euro-style 40\/20\/40 configuration much better for slotting longer items like skis down the middle, but at least Lincoln included a small centre pass-through that\u2019s good for a single pair of downhill boards or two narrower sets for cross-county skiing. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">As for features, the multi-contour front seats noted earlier were made standard in the <a href=\"https:\/\/carcostcanada.com\/Canada\/Prices\/2019-Lincoln-MKZ\/31624\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">MKZ Reserve for 2019<\/a>, as were a set of rear window sunshades, plus active motion and adaptive cruise with stop-and-go, and 19-inch satin-finish alloys. Additionally, Lincoln included a windshield wiper de-icer on all trims, plus rain-sensing wipers, blindspot monitoring and lane keeping assist, while the options menu included a new package with premium LED headlights, a panoramic sunroof and 20-speaker audio. <\/span><\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_2682\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2682\" style=\"width: 200px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-2682\" src=\"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/inline_2019_lincoln_mkz_3l_awd_reserve_07300.jpg\" alt=\"2019 Lincoln MKZ Reserve 3.0L AWD\" width=\"200\" height=\"109\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-2682\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">A small pass-through can accommodate long cargo down the middle.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">After everything is said and done, the only issue reason a person might choose to purchase a Lexus ES, or another big family sedan from a non-premium maker like the <a href=\"https:\/\/carcostcanada.com\/Canada\/Prices\/2020-Toyota-Avalon\/32890\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Toyota Avalon<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/carcostcanada.com\/Canada\/Prices\/2020-Nissan-Maxima\/32380\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Nissan Maxima<\/a>, or <a href=\"https:\/\/carcostcanada.com\/Canada\/Prices\/2020-Chrysler-300\/33135\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Chrysler 300<\/a> instead of the <a href=\"https:\/\/carcostcanada.com\/Canada\/Prices\/2019-Lincoln-MKZ\/31624\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Lincoln MKZ<\/a> comes down to its imminent discontinuation. This said the MKZ\u2019s scenario is not an anomaly thanks to plenty of large sedans getting the axe, including Lincoln\u2019s own <a href=\"https:\/\/carcostcanada.com\/Canada\/Prices\/2020-Lincoln-Continental\/32805\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Continental<\/a> (I\u2019m saddened a lot more by that news as it\u2019s a superb car for excellent value) and <a href=\"https:\/\/carcostcanada.com\/Canada\/Prices\/2019-Ford-Taurus\/31633\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Ford\u2019s Taurus<\/a>, plus some Buicks and Chevy sedans, so therefore it\u2019s quite possible any new four-door model you happen to choose might get killed off if Canadian consumers don\u2019t step up and start buying them in volume, so it\u2019s probably best to take one home while you can. <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">Story and photo credits: Trevor Hofmann<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s not every day that a really great car gets discontinued, but Lincoln is eliminating its entire lineup of cars (two in total), just like its parent company Ford is doing (Mustang aside), which means the impressive MKZ mid-size luxury sedan will soon be merely a memory, and the automotive world will have lost a [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":4,"featured_media":2670,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"site-container-style":"default","site-container-layout":"default","site-sidebar-layout":"default","disable-article-header":"default","disable-site-header":"default","disable-site-footer":"default","disable-content-area-spacing":"default","footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[31,463,58,373,63,36,37,462,66,135,79,78,38],"class_list":["post-2661","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-carcostcanada","tag-31","tag-3-0l","tag-awd","tag-lincoln","tag-luxury","tag-mid-size","tag-midsize","tag-mkz","tag-premium","tag-reserve","tag-review","tag-road-test","tag-sedan"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2661","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/4"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=2661"}],"version-history":[{"count":10,"href":"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2661\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":2683,"href":"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2661\/revisions\/2683"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/2670"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=2661"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=2661"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/articles.carcostcanada.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=2661"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}