2022 Lincoln Navigator Review: It (almost) drives itself
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
- I review the 2022 Lincoln Navigator, updated for this year with ActiveGlide, a hands-free ALMOST self-driving feature that is also known as Ford BlueCruise. It also has a road-tripping killer app with Amazon Fire TV built into the rear screens.
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00:00 Introduction
00:30 Lincoln Navigator
02:37 Interior, Technology, Storage
10:50 Cameras and Towing
12:58 ActiveGlide Hands-Free Demo
21:56 Amazon Fire TV
23:04 More ActiveGlide
24:42 Wrap-Up - Авто та транспорт
Love how quiet the interior is. I couldn't even here the vehicles passing by in the opposite direction.
Best review I've seen on this vehicle - great job!
Wow, thanks!
Best Active Glide demonstration I've seen for the Navigator. Would love to see follow-ups as Ford/Lincoln updates the system. Thank you!
Great review! Trying to decide between this and a new Sequoia.
Is that Phoenix you're driving in by chance? I thought I saw the 51.
Great review! Was searching Google to found out what Active Glide was and found your vid. Really thorough. Thanks!
Hi, do Lincoln Navigator start offering rear entertainment system or not in 2022 models
The average new vehicle buyer is 51.7 years old. Navigator buyer being 50 is young for a luxury brand.
So much stuff to break…. But I will definitely get a 2019 model when the time is right! I currently owned a 2010 NAVIGATOR with 88k and im inlove with it. I like that Lincoln still knows what luxury means, compared to other manufacturers making all there vehicles BLACK ON BLACK!
I saw one today....WOW
I have Blue Cruise on my F-150 and to me, the system is not ready for prime time. Maybe it's better in the Lincoln, but the car wants to veer to the right and ride the line while driving in the passing lane which is terrifying when passing 18 wheelers on the highway. It also bounces around in the lane and is often never steady in the center of the lane. Big disappointment. It's in need of a 2.0
Good feedback! They are definitely working on version 2.0. Is there anything weird going on at those moments like low sun, or poor lane line markings?
@@prndlcars that brings me to another point since you mentioned night. The Infrared sensors do not work at night. They cannot see my eyes at night or through my clear glasses and constantly asks me to keep my eyes on the road. It can be tricked by me raising my glasses to my forehead, but it eventually stops working all together and disengages.
Trailer assist would totally screw with my mind.
Wish the had the option for a V8 and with all this refinement that screen looks like it was a afterthought
All the toys are nice but I would prefer the escalade with the 6.2 liter the central park theme seems a bit funny and out of touch considering these vechiles are driven mostly by people who live in the suburbs
Lot of black SUVs rolling around New York chauffeuring folks! I think that's what they were aiming for. It looks pretty sweet though.
You shouldn’t be driving drunk anyways!
reviewving while driving not enjoyable, and dangerous