Used 2020 Lincoln Nautilus Consumer Reviews
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The Regret Lincoln
Let’s start with the positive. I like how my Lincoln looks, I like how it drives as far as the power goes, I have a 2.7 L. I find it very responsive in acceleration, which I enjoy, the 21-way seats are very comfortable, and there’s plenty of room in it. I also think that it is well-made. This is my fifth Lincoln. It’s the second one that I regret buying. It will be my last Lincoln. Now to the sort of negative things. When pulling out of my driveway onto the highway, I accelerate in a normal fashion and the words “power reduced brakes applied” jump up on the screen. The vehicle actually begins to slow down. This can happen at any time. It can happen pulling away from a stoplight. I am a senior, and I’m not exactly a drag racer. I find this not only upsetting, but very dangerous. Yes, I have taken it into the dealer, and they have adjusted and fooled around with it, and occasionally without any warning it will do it again. The worst danger of all is when I am on the expressway. I have my auto pilot 360 engaged, and cruising along at 77 miles an hour. There are no cars or trucks in front of or beside me. Suddenly the brakes jam on, bringing me down to about 37 mph before I can get my foot onto the gas and floor the accelerator to get up to some kind of a safe speed. So far there have been no vehicles really close to the back of me. This is a recipe for disaster. Not only that there’s a chance that the car behind me will think that I am brake checking them or something, and I could end up badly hurt in some kind of road rage. Again, I have taken this back to the dealer, and it has been adjusted, and it still does it. When the warranty is up, I’m getting rid of this thing, unless lady luck decides I’m going to get rid of it sooner. I’ve become quite reluctant to take it anywhere out of the city. I would not recommend one to anyone. I’ve owned a great number of cars. The strengths of this one are very good. The idiosyncrasies of it could be fatal. Nothing seems to be able to be done.
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It's Great
We love this vehicle. It rides and handles great with very good gas mileage. About three years since the last review and we still love it.
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Black Label Nautilus
Got a great deal on our new 2020 Lincoln Nautilus Black Label. This is our second Black Label Lincoln and loved the first one, thus the decision to get another. We love the the way the car handles, rides and accelerates! Everything aspect of the car is superb! The dealership has treated us exceptionally well with both purchases and our experience with the service department has always been great!
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Nice car but very expensive!
Looks really good on the outside but a mix bag on the inside. The leather is really nice but the transmission buttons are cheap plastic and out of place for a CUV that cost me 65k! This price range opens the door to some really nice cars. Overall I love the size and the American Luxury comfort. Definitely take it for a test drive, it's worth a look.
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Power and beauty
I purchased AWD V6 turbo with 21 in wheels. It is powerful and offers a smooth ride. I shopped for a long time and very happy with my decision