The only thing that’s stopped me from buying a Lincoln is that stupid push button gear shifter on the dashboard.
2025 Lincoln Navigator another station wagon one wouldn’t know who made it without a name tag Detroit has mastered ugly.
I had a Lincoln MKT which seats 8 with EcoBoost which got stolen in the parking lot of a trail near Monument Colorado.
Great mileage, tons of acceleration. Super luxurious interior with light colored leather and nice wood accents, heated front and rear seats, amazing moonroof. It was a great car.
My initial thoughts are that it looks smaller than I thought it would/should be.
They’ve always been great vehicles - that whole line. But pricey of course. And good luck finding a gently used one for a good deal.
Whats with all the polka dots?
Meh, just an overpriced Ford Explorer which is already overpriced. Probably has all the crap that annoys a driver (auto stop/start, etc) and many things that we don’t know about like reporting your speed to FedGov.
not much of a mega SUV 8 passenger vehicle person, a small sedan is plenty for me. Don’t need a pick-up except a handful of times annually, a trailer is more useful.
No thanks. Don’t want a problematic American shytbox.
I got dizzy looking at those dots.
Another vehicle that I can’t afford to buy. Why look or care?
It's kinda cool watching the entire process from when the steel panel is first inserted into the draw die then watching all the other processes till it goes thru the final parts assembly and loaded onto the racks and shipped out.
All suv’s look like suv’s. All other cars look like olives with wheels. I sure miss the good old days of walking to the Ford or Chevy Dealer’s showroom on the way to school to see the NEW style the day it came out. Now the new style is the old style with different electronics.