Used 2006 Lincoln Navigator Consumer Reviews
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A leftover 2006 Navigator w/3 dings...
The 2006 Navigator is a wide body luxury experience; however, the interior does not live up to its level of classification, as many have already mentioned. My vehicle is a leftover and has hail damage (3 dings) that the dealership has agreed only to repair one at its cost. The 2007 has a cleaner and leaner interior, but the button to fold the side mirrors inward is very confusing. The drive, however, is smoother then the 2006, and you feel in control as you quickly pass on lookers, who can only look in envy.
Best Vehicle I've Owned
Very comfortable to travel in, and definately noticed when on the road. Like it or not, people sometimes DO judge you by what you drive. Sound system, remote folding mirrors, retractable running boards, air- conditioned front seats and electric tailgate all get comments. The third row seating is adult sized, and the electric folding seat option is worth having. With judicious driving I get 18 mpg without much effort, but average 15 mpg. There is a big difference between city driving and cruising with this car. I've maxed 21.7 mpg on one perfect trip to LA.
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My 20 year love affair with Navi’s
I cannot say enough wonderful things about this vehicle. I’ve been driving Navigators for almost 20 years. I owned one for five years, one for three years, and this last one for 12 years (bought it in October 2006). I hate to let it go, but my kids are now grown, and I don’t need this much vehicle any longer. All three of my Navigators have been reliable, and service at my dealership has been fantastic. I feel like a member of the family there. The ONLY Downside is fuel economy. Terrible in the city (9-10) Slightly better on the highway (17). 2006 was the last year that the Navigator was made without an auxiliary or USB port. That technology came out starting in 2007.
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2006 Lincoln Navigator
Good power, wonderful ride quality, great handling, easy to park even in tight lots. For its size the highway MPG is very good (about 20+). Great family car for trips especially with the spacious third row seating. Luxury and quality throughout. Excellent towing capacity.
2006 Navigator, my 4th
After having a 1998, 2001, 2003, and now a 2006 Navigator, I must say the 2003 overall ride/performance was the best. The 2006 engine noise is more on hard acceleration, the 6 speed transmission still has shift issues, especially in slow traffic, lots of clunking and ruff shifts. My 06 now has only 18,000 miles. Need for premium gas is a negative when gas was running 4 plus bucks a gallon. Could have better ride on rough roads, original Michelin tires ride not as good as Continentals. Replaced with Pirelli 20 in, as supplied on 2007's, nice riding tires, & looks great with 07 rims, but a noisy bumpy ride for first 10 minutes till they round out, but great in snow. Lower radiator hoseclamp failed