Used 2019 Lincoln Nautilus Consumer Reviews
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I love my car
Is very comfortable. It expend reasonable gas. Some of the details may wear too fast, like the cup holder in the back seat and the joint of the sunroof had to be replaced. Minor things.
2019 Lincoln Nautilus
I leased a 2007 Lincoln MKX, and a 2010, 2013 , 2016, and two 2019 Nautilus’s. Lincoln keeps on getting better.
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- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,98513 mi away
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,9956 mi away
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,998In-stock online
Best Mid Size SUV
3 yrs of testing all SUV this one combined was the best. Wider than most of others, bigger inside, back seat will seat 3 people. Went from Cady to SUVs & Nautilus was best feeling in the ride and handling. Others felt like a kidy car bumpy & rough. Style - always get compliments . mostly from men as i have a chocolate brown with all the chrome painted black. It looks rich. Spacy trunk area. Love this car.
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Great Luxury!
Purchased this car in September of 2021 , it had 2700miles as of today 6-30-2022 it has over 31,000. It rides like a dream and the seats are the comfortable I have ever sat in. At first the transmission seemed to shift hard at times so I started using the manual shift feature when I’m under 30 mph and have experienced no problems at all with shifting. It’s quite and the sound system is the best I have heard for a factory radio and speakers.I have read many complaints about this car but so far it’s been the best automobile I have ever owned!
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Two year review
I purchased our 2019 Nautilus used a couple years ago. It’s a Reserve with the 2.7L engine. It’s completely loaded with tech package, ultimate package, driver assist, self parking, massage front seats.. the works. I picked it up with 16k miles on it. My wife wanted another Lincoln to upgrade her 2013 MKX. It has 35k miles now and it’s been a very good car. I reviewed the service done on it before purchasing and it did have two transmission program updates done a few months apart. I have had zero problems with the transmission so far, except that using the paddle shifters in sport mode can be a bit harsh and jerky gear changes. I rarely use them and in normal mode it shifts perfectly. Car is quiet and pretty smooth. The tech stuff (lane correction, adaptive cruise control, 360° cameras, self parking, etc) work fine. The optional Revel Ultima 19 speaker audio system is awesome. The push button gear selection is a little gimmicky, but you get used to it. The optional adaptive multiple LED headlights are amazing when on a dark unlit road at night. My wife loves the massage seats since she has lower back issues. Looks like we’ll get 40k miles on the original 21” tires. We average 22mpg combined. Now… I wouldn’t pay the $62k sticker, but I’m happy with this low mileage highly optioned acquisition for $19k less. p.s. I did buy a Lincoln Protect extended warranty for peace of mind. I figured $1,600 for a total of 8yr/80k bumper to bumper (w/loaner) was worth it; dealer repair costs are ridiculously high nowadays.
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