Positive Review
I own a 2013 Lincoln Navigator, and I LOVE it, can't say any thing more than that. My only complaint is the Headrest tilts to far forward, can't adjust. It might work for driving dummies, but not for me. I have been driving for 55 Years and had a lot of vehicles, this is with out a doubt the best. My first car was a 1950 Ford custom. I have purchased at least twenty nine cars in that time, Cadillac, Pontiac. Mercury, Chrysler, and then the Navigator. A really nice machine. Thanks for listening.
Critical Review
I have had my navigator 15 mos, and have had the leather seat cover in the 3rd row seat replaced bacause of the seat belt rubbing when it is folded; the arm that holds the gate up replaced; the compressor replaced TWICE (6 mos apart) and now it is in the shop again for the driver side power window motor is out! I have never had so much trouble with a car and am just about ready to trade it for an Escalde or Enclave. I HATE CAR TROUBLE!
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Reliability
We owned the 2016 Navigator for about a year. It had 96K miles on it and started throwing an engine code. The code was a turbo warning. We had it looked at through a Ford dealer, and a local repair shop. The Ford dealer said it was fine, but the local said it was not. I could not risk something happening with my family in the car. Anytime we had a full car with luggage and people, it would throw the code and not run correctly. We eventually moved off of the car. We had some radio connectivity issues when it was hot outside. It was a nice vehicle, and met all of our needs. We just couldn't rely on it.
A very nice vehicle, perhaps my favorite vehicle e
None that i can think of
Elite Package - No accidents - Clean - Senior drivers - Always garaged - Maintenance records available - Reason for selling, primary diver is terminally ill - Non-smoking - 6 CD player - Rear entertainment package - All power - Good tires - Battery one year old - Moonroof - Cash, $9,990
Comfortable, quiet, powerful, fuel efficient for a
May not fit in every garage or parking space. Tire
An upgrade from any Ford Expedition, the Lincoln Navigator brings class, refinement, and style to the full-size segment and also has the best fuel economy and power. My 2016 has made it over 150,000+ miles and has had only a few major repairs that didn’t cost anywhere near what it would cost to replace her. Loaded with features that keep it luxurious and a special experience every time it is driven.
Everything
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Very reliable and dependable. Extremely comfortable and quiet. I own two "L" models different years. Both are consistent in performance!
survived 2 kids, good quality and comfort
no longer reliable, a bit ugly
We bought one in 2012 around my son's first birthday expecting to have this as a family car for some time. It is hard to maneuver if you have never had a big car like it but so are other competitors. The car worked smoothly for nine years (having to deal with two kids) and has high mileage right now. Recently we got into a car accident from the rear and took it into a third-party auto body shop. Since we got it back, it has just been breaking down. The back seat passenger window doesn't roll down, the lock bar on the front passenger seat's door fell off and all you can see now is a screw, and the trunk can no longer hold itself open. We've been looking to get a new car and this will definitely be among our options, but I do have two pieces of advice when buying this. 1. Don't get into an accident. 2. Make sure you have money to repair it.
fun, safe, great interior
mileage is not great
It was a great car, we enjoyed it from the beginning and we were sad to let it go but it was easy to get a value from the online "Kelly Blue Book" Thank you for the help!
roomy
gas mileage, mileage is below normal for this car.
dependable, comfortable, smooth ride, good radio/dvd equipped and adequate seating and great to drive.
This is my 3 Lincoln Navigator after owning Suburban, Denali. By far this is the best ride, quiet ride and only normal maintenance. The rear independent suspension is superior to the G.M. built products. Interesting how they now copy the Ford and Linclon products Ret running boards, independent suspension ?? The Navigator rides and handles much more like a luxury vehicle than driving a truck!