Used 2011 Lincoln Navigator SUV Consumer Reviews
Headrests need to go back to the 2006 version.
Recently traded a 2006 Navigator for a 2010 model. The ride is very smooth and handling around corners is fine. As Edmunds has stated, sometimes the transmission can't seem to find the right gear. The biggest complaint is the driver's and front passenger's headrests are way too hard causing this driver a headache. The 2006 Navigator had just the right headrest as it was more adjustable being able to pivot forward as well as up and down and was more cushioned. The 2010 can only move up and down with hardly any cushion. It's hard to understand why auto manufacturers don't stick with a good thing once it's created.
Our 2nd Navigator
We love the feel and drive of the car. We had a 2000 Navigator and that is why we purchased the 2011. I really like that the 3rd seat folds down flat for great room to haul stuff. We are having trouble with keeping the driver seat position with the 2 key fobs. Is any one else having this problem>
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,475339 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,495368 mi away
- L 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,935373 mi away
2011 Lincoln Navigator Limited Edition
I really like the vehicle. It super comfortable to drive. The one let down I have found is that it only has a single disc CD/DVD player. I would have thought a luxuary car would have a 6 disc player. Quality is some of the best I have seen but some of the SYNC/Navigation system is taking a while to learn. I have had 4 trucks with the SYNC before this one and this one is different. Some of this high tech stuff is hard for us older folks to learn, but the comfort is there.
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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Luxurious working horse
Very comfortable ride. I enjoyed and enjoyed, famiky of 4 and a doberman this car gets all of us easy. Plus bikes, cooler, stroller, plugs for equipment spread out through the car and even full voltage plug for baby bottle warmer for example. Very happy with this car. Drove from Florida to Tenessee in winter, NY and NJ, Savannah, Atlanta, and Washington DC. We drive with confidence in any weather conditions. Yes this car eats gas quick but for all luxury and comfort reasons yiu never feel bad about it. Repair costs are very little comparing to my previous Audi A8. I recommend this car for families and for commercial use like Limo service etc. Very well built vehicle.
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