Used 2003 Lincoln Navigator Consumer Reviews
Nice ride, but expensive
This car has so many cool features, but boy are they expensive to fix. I wouldn't buy this if you don't know how to fix things yourself or aren't willing to pay to have it done. That being said, repairs are generally pretty easy but they add up. The powertrain feels pretty bulletproof though, and I would expect it to get over 250k. I've come to realize that if I leave one thing broken, the car will be fine, as every time I fix it, something else breaks within DAYS. It's annoying but I do love the car.
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Lemon Drops
Terrible reliability and dealer service. Needed new head gasket last year and new (rebuilt engine) this year.
- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $2,738181 mi away
- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,500925 mi away
- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,2951,078 mi away
best suv
Fell in love with the Navigator, and finally purchase it this year. I brought it for the safety, room, features, and the qualitly. I believe the best suv money and buy,and the great respects people treat you when driving it.
Nav 03'To Be or Not To Be... a lemon...
I just purchased this vehicle on 9/29/03 due to Ford's 72 months/0% financing. I always wanted to own a Navigator. I have been back to the dealership three times. Excessive wind noise on the passenger door (due to a latch), replaced windshield fluid reservoir (sensor kept coming on),and replaced driver side mirror motor (cracking noise). I don't have a good feeling about this SUV. Any new prospective buyers... DON'T DO IT. I was happier with my Tahoe. Don't get sucked in with end of the year deals. I'll keep you posted.
Luxury Ride
I bought this vehicle with 55K and have experience only a few minor problems. Air suspension motor went out and lower A Frame had to be replaced. This has been a very dependable and reliable vehicle plus the ride is exceptional. Would definitely own another one.