Used 2003 Lincoln Navigator Luxury 4WD 4dr SUV (5.4L 8cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
BEST SUV in the WORLD
I love this car. Screams out success and agression at the same time. Powerful and reliable. Room for, well, just about anything. I never seen better than 2003 Lincoln. My old car was Escalade, and now I understand Navigator better than Escalade !
great suv
my '98 was nice but this one is great! i tow 6000 lbs. and it handles the task without complaining. sold my '98 with 173k miles with only regular service, alternator, air ride compressor and a coil pak. i call that not bad.
- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,995139 mi away
- Ultimate 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,899349 mi away
- Ultimate 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,975363 mi away
Luxurious SUV
I purchased a Lincoln Navigator Ultimate used with 20,000. The car has every imaginable accessory, including after market DVD viewing screens in the headrest and front visor. The only problem I have had in 3 months is that the rear automatic door doesn't close properly sometimes. The car gets very poor gas mileage (about 11 mpg) and requires premium gas.I have tried lower grades of fuel, which seems to work okay. The Navigation system does not work as well as those from Garmin (Street Master III). The car doesn't hold its value very well. The car, as equipped, would have retailed for more than $65,000. I bought it with 20,000 miles for $35,000. I enjoy the car very much.
my lemon navigator
lincoln gives free oil changes or service lucky for me because just about every service call something else needed repair, after driving 90000km I finally returned my vehicle. the vibration in the front end at 115km was never repaired even after the dealership had me replace my tires. yes after 90000 km front still vibrates. running board motors, frequently replaced. accelerator extremely sensitive, just keeps jerking your neck off dealer could not repair because of no adjustments. and the problems continued
Big mistake
When times were tough, I had to sell my 2002 Lexus LX470. But now I needed another V8 to tow my boat. I thought I would give an American made truck a chance. Bought one with only 87,000 miles at a reasonable price. Oh boy, big mistake. The radio and the temperature control work only occasionally. You have to bang on the dash to get them to work. In the last few months, it spent more time in the shop than on the road. My family got stranded by this truck so many times that I'm ready to donate it. Piece of junk. No wonder the resale value is a joke on these cars. I'm sticking with Japanese cars now.