Used 2019 Lincoln Navigator Consumer Reviews
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By far and away the finest SUV I have ever owned
18 month ownership update. Other than one single LED lamp which went out and was replaced during a scheduled oil change - the truck has been flawless. My same arguments and comments below remain germane. Remains the finest FULL sized SUV I’ve owned and the Escalade and Denali owners I know fully agree. Original review This is truly a $s decision in my mind. If you are going to pay $80,000 for a large SUV you have only a few choices and honestly the which one is it going to be a personal preference decision. From a specs on technology, ride and cargo/towing there really isn't a competition - so if you are weighing logically (not likely) the decision is over, until 2018 the odds on luxury SUV for a full size vehicle likely would have been a Caddy. Now comes 2018 (and 2019, same truck) with the all Aluminum body and the 6 cylinder ecoboost with 10 speed tranny there is only one choice for a reasonable person trying to be gentle on the environment while still driving a beast of a truck - the Navigator. The Caddy's big V8 has nearly half the gas milage and still not the torque or power of the Ford/Lincoln V6 ecoboost. Not to mention the Navigator is a front forward class leader for looks and redefines seating luxury. Nuf said.
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Hootie Hoot
You will love it! Do not drive it unless you are ready to place your order!
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Don’t Let the Bells & Whistles Fool You - LEMON!
2019 Lincoln Navigator is known to have issues, just one goggle search will show you them. I’ve experienced them firsthand. What was a $120k car is now KBB valued at $32k just 4 years later. I’ve spent most of that time taking it into the shop. The twin turbo engine blows through oil, so you have to put in oil in between changes. Additionally the computer system goes on the fritz, and causing all sorts or malfunctions. Ford and Lincoln have been unable to resolve no matter how many times I go in. They also would not honor the lemon law, so I have to get a lawyer involved. Please don’t make the same mistake I did. I’ve never had a more high maintenance, unreliable car and a very poor investment. It’s a beautiful car, but don’t let that fool you. I’d look elsewhere and save yourself time and money.
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Move over GM - Lincoln stole my heart
I have been a life long GM SUV driver... from Cadillac to Denali, I bleed GM and have enjoyed those vehicles for many years. I never even considered changing to a Ford badge until I drove the Navigator... and it is no Ford. Quite ride, fantastic seats, refinement, technology and head turning beauty. Hats off to Lincoln on the Navigator - it quickly swayed this GM junkie to become a hard core Lincoln Navigator fan. You will not find a better luxury to the dollar value than this vehicle. Can't wait to see what they do next!
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Black Label
Great vehicle and so attractive to allow us to turn in our 9 year old /24500 mile 2010 Navigator. Graphics on the main screen could be more vibrant other than gray and dull black. Same for instrument panel which could use some LED gauges, etc. Also passenger has handle over the seat so should the driver.
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