Lincoln Navigator

Anonymous
We sold our 15 year old Toyota Sequoia 2 years ago and are missing the full size suv.

Does anyone have a navigator they can offer feedback on? Can you fold down all the seats and fit big stuff from Costco in there?
It seems middle/upper middle of the road in the reviews. Does it really suck for any minor off roaring/camping?

Thanks!
Anonymous
I have a 2009 and love it. Yes all the back chairs lay down. The ride is still better than most of the newer large SUVs. We pull a Fifth Wheel camper and have zero problems. Gas mileage sucks when we are pulling the camper but that is to be expected. I will downsize for the Lincoln Aviator for the next one due to my kids are now in college. No. major issues other than Normal maintenance and tirs.
Anonymous
I have a 2009 and love it. Yes all the back chairs lay down. The ride is still better than most of the newer large SUVs. We pull a Fifth Wheel camper and have zero problems. Gas mileage sucks when we are pulling the camper but that is to be expected. I will downsize for the Lincoln Aviator for the next one due to my kids are now in college. No. major issues other than Normal maintenance and tirs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a 2009 and love it. Yes all the back chairs lay down. The ride is still better than most of the newer large SUVs. We pull a Fifth Wheel camper and have zero problems. Gas mileage sucks when we are pulling the camper but that is to be expected. I will downsize for the Lincoln Aviator for the next one due to my kids are now in college. No. major issues other than Normal maintenance and tirs.


Thanks - not worried about gas mileage as the sequoia was a thirsty beast. That said the clearance on the navigator seems pretty low compared to my old sequoia. Any issues with that? My 2004 sequoia was pretty sold in the snow/off road.

I would do the aviator but already have a q7, which is basically the same car as an aviator. Kids and large dog do not fit in it, so for family trips getting rid of our rdx for something that meets current needs.

I never liked expeditions, but the navigator seems to have better everything.

The Toyota Sequoia is basically the same car from 2004, so that is out.
Anonymous
No clearance issues but we took that into consideration when we purchased the camper. The only possible issue may be the running boards. Mine are automatic and tuck under when you are driving.
Anonymous
Gross.

You should get a tattoo that says how you love killing the planet l
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