Used 2000 Lincoln Navigator Consumer Reviews
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The ultimate big ride!
This is one of the most comfortable, family friendly SUV's around. This is the 4th Lincoln I have owned, so I may be biased! Awesome styling, a car- like ride, tons of power, and head- turning looks are all standard. I don't care too much about the gas mileage - hey, how many people buy big SUV's for the economy? You buy them because they do what you want them to do, and do it well. So if I get 14 MPG versus 20 for a generic mini-van, who cares? I will gladly pay the extra price. The prices for used Expeditions and Navigators are very reasonable, and they really are great values.
My navigator
A great suv, very comfortable and fun to drive. I like the interior leather and 4 captain seats. I have 20" oversized chrome wheels and upgraded grill that make this vehicle very nice to look at.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,995289 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,500602 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,9951,072 mi away
Luxury on Wheels
I had considered purchsing a 2002 Cadillac SUV, but after purchasing the Navigator from a Cadillac dealership I realized that the cost of a vehicle does not represent the comfort level received. Scott Haberman from LUND Cadillac made my buying experience memorable. The car rides like a luxury car. In my opinion it is better that the Cadillac.
LEMON!!!
This truck was nothing but problems for me. The airsupension went out at 25000 miles. The rear-end was replace at 32000 miles, but the dealer that I took it to still hasn't fixed the transmission problem. I took it 4 times, they said I needed new tires. The check engine light went on, spark and coil failure. I tried to contact Ford Motor company, but got now response at all.
Nothing better SUV wise
WOW..this suv is the best. The gas mileage isnt the best but the car makes up for it considering all you get. Its no wonder now why i see so many celebs tooling around in them. I drove mine cross country to L.A with 2 big dogs and 2 kids, we wouldnt have made it without the luxury and performance of the navigator. It felt like flying first class.