Used 1998 Lincoln Navigator 4dr SUV Consumer Reviews
DAMN GREAT SUV NO BETTER THAN THIS
THIS IS GREAT NEVER HAVE OWNED SUCH A GREAT SUV, I WILL ALWAYS OWN AT LEAST 1 NAVIGATOR IN MY LIFE !!!
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This vehicle comes equipped with the best factory seats I have ever experienced. Although the fuel economy is nothing to shout about and considering the weight and being a v8 truck advertised as an suv I am not disappointed in the mileage. Good sound system. Great ac and the quiet ride is a tremendous asset.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,5001,615 mi away
UPDATE: 1998 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR
We purchase this vehicle NEW in December 1997. This vehicle is still going strong. I have done nothing but regular maintenance during our ownership. We have over 200,000 miles. The Maaco paint (red) job has faded after 4 years. Maaco now wants about $2400 to paint it again. I paid about $1400 for their last quality paint job 5 years ago. I was happy with it. The interior seats are okay. The vehicle still is mechanically sound and runs smoothly. We looked at many of the 2022 and 2023 full size SUV's (Tahoe's, Yukons, Escalades, Navigators, and Wagoners). My wife and my grandchildren (tall 13 and 15 years of age) still easily fit in this vehicle. The dash board is cracking in several places. We still get about 10 miles a gallon in the city and 12 to 13 miles per gallon on the highway. The mechanic states, " Any item that can affect gas mileage is within tolerance". An oil leaked and oil part around the bottom of the engine was repair (about $1100) by a shop since my last review. I had the starter and starter relay since my last repair ($400). I had the back window vents power discontinued because the window vents would open and closed intermittently. This vehicle is not driven regularly. Every one or two weeks I drive it for about an hour. However, my wife would like a new vehicle because of all the new technology. I normally rent an SUV when we want to include my adult daughter and her luggage on a trip.
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1998 Nav Still Going Strong - Smoothly
Had my grandpa up this week, and he still marvels at the look and drivability of my 98 Nav. I have enjoyed it from day 1. Of course gas prices were south of $1 when I first bought it, and I have been getting 15 MPG for as long as I have had it, so this is one of the drawbacks. When it is cleaned up, waxed, and wheels detailed, it is still quite an impressive vehicle.
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its really fun to drive the nav except for the gas part. its like siphoning all the gas in the tank whenever you fill up