Used 2003 Lincoln Navigator Luxury 4WD 4dr SUV (5.4L 8cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
Plenty of good, lots of bad too
This car will probably do a quarter million miles without issues to the mechanical drivetrain. However, during that time many of the electronic systems will fail. They will remind you that they've failed by way of an incredibly annoying chime that ding-dongs at the slightest provocation. The air suspension system failed, as they do, and was replaced with springs. Now I get annoying ding-dongs that my suspension needs to be checked, as they do. Antilock brakes may or may not be working. Upshot: this car goes into my "mistakes" column. I almost feel bad selling it on because I know that it will frustrate and infuriate the next owner.
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SUV- Super Utility Vehicle
This vehicle meets my expectations and I like the luxury and comfort. I have a few issues, but no road stoppers.
- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,795380 mi away
- Ultimate 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,995644 mi away
- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,595874 mi away
OHH YEAH WHAT A LOOK
IT IS A GREAT EYECATCHING HEADSPINNING VEHICLE. AMAZING STRONG BUILD, IT IS BASICALLY LIKE A BOAT. CAR IS BUILT LIKE A CHAMPION. BEAUTIFUL EXTERIOR WITH AN INTERIOR THAT NO OTHER CAR CAN MATCH.
Paying for looks, not substance
Problems include: alternator that went out 800 miles after warranty, torque converter and other associated parts needed to be replaced at 75,000 miles, outside door panels that vibrate on interstate, the memory on the outside mirrors have amnesia- they never go back to the same place after they are moved. 13.5 mpg (which I expected. If you are buying one, be prepared to spend some money at the service department.
Lovin it
Anyone who needs the room or convenience of such a large vehicle will not lament about the fuel consumption. This vehicle satisfies all your wish list and even saves a few surprises for ya just when you thought you knew all the luxury items it possesses. I owned the 2000 Expedition (eddie bauer) and this Navi is 3 times the truck. Hard to believe I loved the Expedition too until I found out how much better things could be.