Used 2009 Lincoln Navigator Consumer Reviews
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Rolls-Royce of SUV's.
I traded-in my 1998 Ford Expedition for a 2008 Lincoln Navigator Ultimate last January 2022. Even after 14 years, it was in showroom condition. Only one previous owner and the interior was exquisite, exhibiting almost no wear. I have driven it over a year with no major problems, except to replace the A/C compressor: $960.00. A great riding, quiet and very comfortable SUV. And, I plan to buy another in the years to come. I paid under $1,000 for it and plan to do a complete 150,000 mile maintenance on it. Considering how little I have invested in it, I plan to spend a few thousand more on maintenance and repairs. In the past I've owned a Ford Bronco II, Explorer and Expedition. And, moving up to the Navigator was a quantum leap in luxury, craftsmanship and comfort. Even with over 150,000 miles it still drives like new. A Lincoln Navigator will always be in my future.
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Major upgrade from previous Navigator's
When the lease on our 2002 Navigator was up, we decided to get a 2007 since the '02 had been such a reliable vehicle. Now that we have put 10,000 miles on the 2007, I can definitely say that Lincoln has moved the vehicle more upscale in terms of refinement and interior appointments. The THX audio system is unbelievable and the heated/cooled seats have come in very handy. Overall, the vehicle handles much better than the 2002 with less roll. So far, the vehicle has had no problems and is a joy to drive.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,995663 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,995767 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,9951,046 mi away
Still the Best
This is my 2nd Nav, and 5th Lincoln. As a BIG man (nearly 400 lbs.) this vehicle offers me unsurpassed roominess and comfort. I was thrilled with my '04 Nav, but this one rides much smoother and has some nice refinements. Although I had gotten used to the window switches being on the center console they're in a more traditional place on the doors this year. Also the DVD player console in the back does not obstruct the rear view mirror as in the past. The only thing that I'd like to see that it hasn't got is a cargo net behind the third row seating. btw, 20 minutes after I drove out in my new Nav my dealer had my '04 sold! It was still a great vehicle and served me very well.
A "BIG" Step Up
Ford has real winner this year with its '07 Navigator. Cadillac fans are even taking notice and believe it or not...switching! The ride is better and so is the handling. Maybe a little less power but well worth giving up the extra power for the remaining assets.
2007 Lincoln Navigator
outstanding refinement. very smooth and quiet. if they offered a higher powered option i would have ordered it. after trying a couple of the competitors, i went for the Lincoln and besides it is an American vehicle so the profits stay in our country.