Used 2010 Lincoln Navigator Consumer Reviews
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Solid in every way
This is our second Navigator and this is much better then the 2005 model we replaced. Recently towed a 7500 lb boat and had the vehicle packed for vacation, trip was 120 miles each way and averaged 11 mpg. Handled the trailer like a champ. This model is significantly quiter then the model it replaces and seems smaller even though it is the same size. Engine and drive train are the same as the 2005 but the 2008 uses regular gas. Plenty of room for passengers and gear and the 3rd row seats are very comfortable even for large adults. The high itensity headlights are not as bright as the 2005 but the coverage is very good.
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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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,995151 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,995196 mi away
- L 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,990293 mi away
Sweet Ride
Beautiful vehicle. Very roomy, quiet and polished. Headlights are great. Power is wonderful. Rain sensing wipers are a nice touch. Power fold mirrors are great. Worth the $$'s.
Great second Nav
I love my 2009 Navigator and this is a huge improvement over my 2006 Navigator that was a very good car. There are a number of improvements that make this a pleasure to drive. The truck is fully loaded with all options and I think the build quality is superior. I leased my 2006 and when the lease expired I was going to buy because I liked it so much but thye were practically giving away new cars. There is not a thing I would change other than the fuel efficiency. Third row is a true third row and comfortably fits adults.
Why did I even look at an Escalade?
I was ready to purchase an Escalade, but poor treatment at the Cadillac dealer and GMAC's games on the 0% financing caused me to look elsewhere. After Mercedes, Lexus and Audi, Lincoln was my last visit. (I was trading in a 2007 GX470 - nice car, too small) The Navigator is a little uglier in the front than the Escalade and does not have the "auto-start" feature the Cadillac has. Other than those two items the Lincoln is FAR superior. In addition the COOLED front seats eliminate the need for auto start here in HOT Texas. (They also let me have the two tone black insert leather seats -available on the Limited Edition with no concerns of "sweaty back" on hot days. Just a superior vehicle.