Used 2011 Lincoln Navigator Consumer Reviews
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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.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,98814 mi away
- L 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,995198 mi away
- L 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,9951,069 mi away
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.
Poor plastic
I had to give the interior a poor rating. Due to the fact that the speaker's plastic is very poor. Just wiping the plastic can mess up the plastic's color. The driving of the vehicle is smooth and the comfort level is good.
Nicest F-150 I've ever owned!
It's a Lincoln Navigator, of course, but it has a lot in common with the F-150, starting with its 5.4 liter V-8. It's a very comfortable car for long drives. It tows my 21' RV trailer with ease. With the seats down, it accommodates about as much cargo as my 2003 F-150 shortbed did, but with more security. The car has electrically operated drop-down running boards that make it easy to get in and out. Fuel economy is about what you'd expect--pretty close to the 14 city/18 highway sticker rating. It got 19+ on our most recent trip on 2-lane highways, but the mileage drops to 8-10 when towing the RV. I bought the car when it was 6 model years old with 59K miles--for about a third of its original sticker price. In the two years I've owned it, it has required only two repairs besides normal maintenance, one to replace a heater hose assembly and the other also to the heater, which wasn't giving off heat. I've put 19K miles on it and plan to keep it for a long time.
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