One of the best reviews I've seen on the topic; Chris, you did a great, full featured, but neutral review - would love to see you have your own channel!
I just gad ti see this Nav again. It's just incredible. It's only miss the V8. from the GT500 to be KING. Well, it sorta already is. Good review, by the way, fella. If I might add a little more excitement..and you are THERE.
Nicely done Chris! I am wondering if you, and Lauren could do a review on the new 2022 Lincoln Navigator Black Label Special Edition PowerBoost Gas-Electric Hybrid when it becomes available?
Thank you and thanks for your question! We know that there are going to be more changes for the 2022 Navigator. The upcoming 2022 Lincoln Navigator Hybrid will stick with its original 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine. At this point, we think this twin-turbo gasoline engine will surely remain, but we can’t say what will the hybrid system deliver above and beyond that. More horses and more torque are the logical outcome, along with some improved fuel economy. We will be getting one when the chip shortage gets resolved and we will post a review soon after! Stay tuned
That looks Very Similar to my Grandmothers Brand new Lincoln Navigator black label but the only difference is. It has a Silver grill, and it’s the extended version of the Navigator.
Yeah and who keeps a car for 25 years 🙄 plus the LX is overpriced, dated and the oldest in the segment. The new Escalade starts at $76195 while the Lexus, as dated as it is starts at $86830. Even the Navigator starts at $76185. Only those who enjoy being ripped off would buy the LX at this point. Most people don't buy these luxury SUVs for for their reliability. They are bought for their opulence and the LX Comes in dead last.
I am one to always wanna make a great car even greater. Thus Nav is screaming for the GT500 GT sohc 5.2 liter (315 cid) sc di intercooled V8 with its 760hp/625 lb ft tq, would sell out, even at 155 grand..microchip shortage not withstanding.
@@CarCoachReports Happy Mother's day. But I don't change my spots. 😂. I like your experience and your Walk Around work is top notch. IDC if you post a new review every day or not. But I will watch your reviews, only. Just like I still watch my brother's auto sales videos. Even if he is an orangutan on sterioids.
@@CarCoachReports don't know Chris. You will have to get used to those who only trust you on reviews. That's just how it is. Even my kid brother has to deal with that at the Zoo.
@@CarCoachReports Even my kid brother deserves a break from the zoo from time to time. It's fate. Note that I never use his first name. Then a ton of people would put it all together. He is very popular.
Clearly these are highly subjective reviews. How does the 2020 (which isn't much different from the first year 2018) score better than the 2021 model? It's 93 vs. 89.5. The trucks are inherently the same, yet 2020 earns an incredible score from Lauren, while the 2021 is poo, poo'ed down to 89.5 by Lauren's male counterpoint. So who really has the score here? Also, I might point out another thing that was a turn-off for me in this review...that being using stock Lincoln video of both the Aviator and the Nautilus, while both fine SUV's, they are for a different audience. And in the case of the Aviator, they might even confuse your audience. All of that being said, I enjoyed watching both of these videos.
I still like the Escalade better because it more Luxury and a lot of famous people tend to use more then the Lincoln but yeah but I still like the Lincoln because is top speed is 15? But the Escalade only goes to 130 mph which it sucks a lot
I’m here, the Car Coach Reports team has many members and we thought we’d introduce you to a few of the talented team. Thanks for watching and asking! 👍
The 3.5TT does loose performance power and quickness after about 40k miles. Fact. And performance test measurements are all over the board. The Slade gets quicker with the miles. But you drive em back to back, Lauren wins. The Linc is superior because Government Motors no longer cares to be, friend.
@@CarCoachReports I learned a long time ago not to hold back. And CD backs up what I posted. See their Raptor test and then look at their Raptor long term test the deposits that build up in the engine, reduce power from the friction caused by this build up. And gearing also plays a major factor im acceleration measurements. As does the weather, tires, testing venue and Altitude. There are many factors involved im the acceleration measurements of a test. Engine build variances also play a role. Roll out and factory ringers will play a role in acceleration tests. No 2 motors are exactly the same. But the GM small block has the tightest tolerances in the American Truck engine(Vette and Camaro, too) business.
No tech the Lincoln is way behind the Cadillac. The OLED screen the augmented reality, night vision, super cruz,. The handling is better on the Cadillac I tested both of them. The Lincoln feels like a boat.
One of the best reviews I've seen on the topic; Chris, you did a great, full featured, but neutral review - would love to see you have your own channel!
This was an excellent, comprehensive and informative video. Thanks and Well Done!
I just gad ti see this Nav again. It's just incredible. It's only miss the V8. from the GT500 to be KING. Well, it sorta already is. Good review, by the way, fella. If I might add a little more excitement..and you are THERE.
Please review seats comfort in 2022 model if they have changed. I’ll really consider your review. Subscribed
Nice job. Thank you.
Thank you
I’m curious why there are rolling shots of the Lincoln aviator in the middle of a navigator review? Good grief.
I was wondering the same thing it's annoying
Yeah, sorry I stopped watching after that. My credibility for this review is gone if something simple like that can't be accurate.
Very detailed. See, I like a LOT of details.
This really is great SUV
@@CarCoachReports I watched this 3 times.
Nicely done Chris! I am wondering if you, and Lauren could do a review on the new 2022 Lincoln Navigator Black Label Special Edition PowerBoost Gas-Electric Hybrid when it becomes available?
Thank you and thanks for your question! We know that there are going to be more changes for the 2022 Navigator. The upcoming 2022 Lincoln Navigator Hybrid will stick with its original 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 engine. At this point, we think this twin-turbo gasoline engine will surely remain, but we can’t say what will the hybrid system deliver above and beyond that. More horses and more torque are the logical outcome, along with some improved fuel economy. We will be getting one when the chip shortage gets resolved and we will post a review soon after! Stay tuned
I am between this and a 2021 Yukon Denali.
That looks Very Similar to my Grandmothers Brand new Lincoln Navigator black label but the only difference is. It has a Silver grill, and it’s the extended version of the Navigator.
“Long gone are the days of a big American V8 in a big American SUV”
Tahoe, Yukon and Escalade would beg to differ.
None of those you mentioned have near as much Hp or Tq LOL!
@@sammizer4104 I never said they did. Just pointing out the fact that big V8s are still present in these full size SUVs and others.
Happy belated Mother's Day Lauren! 🚗🏎️🚙
Thank you 😊
Do you have other videos you do Chris
He has more videos on the channel and one coming up soon
I’d still have a Lexus LX for the reliability and build quality. The LX is basically a Land Cruiser and they’re built for a 25 year service life.
Check out the Lincoln, it is impressive
Yeah and who keeps a car for 25 years 🙄 plus the LX is overpriced, dated and the oldest in the segment. The new Escalade starts at $76195 while the Lexus, as dated as it is starts at $86830. Even the Navigator starts at $76185. Only those who enjoy being ripped off would buy the LX at this point. Most people don't buy these luxury SUVs for for their reliability. They are bought for their opulence and the LX Comes in dead last.
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Can you put Casket ⚰️ inside though ? Coz looking at the vehicle gives me that Vibe 🥶
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ON THIS VID, IT LOOKS BLACK. GOOD REVIEW
Thanks
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I am one to always wanna make a great car even greater. Thus Nav is screaming for the GT500 GT sohc 5.2 liter (315 cid) sc di intercooled V8 with its 760hp/625 lb ft tq, would sell out, even at 155 grand..microchip shortage not withstanding.
He's so attracted. Wow. So is the car
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Will only watch Lauren's reviews. But thumbed this up
Chris is a good guy - I'm review 2-3 cars a week and deserve a break on Mothers Day. Thanks
@@CarCoachReports Happy Mother's day. But I don't change my spots. 😂. I like your experience and your Walk Around work is top notch. IDC if you post a new review every day or not. But I will watch your reviews, only. Just like I still watch my brother's auto sales videos. Even if he is an orangutan on sterioids.
@@CarCoachReports don't know Chris. You will have to get used to those who only trust you on reviews. That's just how it is. Even my kid brother has to deal with that at the Zoo.
😁👍🤣
@@CarCoachReports Even my kid brother deserves a break from the zoo from time to time. It's fate. Note that I never use his first name. Then a ton of people would put it all together. He is very popular.
Clearly these are highly subjective reviews. How does the 2020 (which isn't much different from the first year 2018) score better than the 2021 model? It's 93 vs. 89.5. The trucks are inherently the same, yet 2020 earns an incredible score from Lauren, while the 2021 is poo, poo'ed down to 89.5 by Lauren's male counterpoint. So who really has the score here?
Also, I might point out another thing that was a turn-off for me in this review...that being using stock Lincoln video of both the Aviator and the Nautilus, while both fine SUV's, they are for a different audience. And in the case of the Aviator, they might even confuse your audience. All of that being said, I enjoyed watching both of these videos.
I think I like the black label over the Escalade
I agree - the Lincoln is impressive!
the world's best and most Luxury SUV is the GLS 680 MAYBACH!
That may be true but it’s certainly a much higher price point
I still like the Escalade better because it more Luxury and a lot of famous people tend to use more then the Lincoln but yeah but I still like the Lincoln because is top speed is 15? But the Escalade only goes to 130 mph which it sucks a lot
What kind of idiot would base a luxury SUV buying decision on the top speed limits? Lol. Douche.
Your driving a different Navigator? Why? How can you comment on the Black Label when driving a different one
Linconl number one
Where's Lauren??
I’m here, the Car Coach Reports team has many members and we thought we’d introduce you to a few of the talented team. Thanks for watching and asking! 👍
Your Welcome.
Good looking vehicle. But I will still take the Slade over this anyday
Drive them back to back. Lincoln wins
The 3.5TT does loose performance power and quickness after about 40k miles. Fact. And performance test measurements are all over the board. The Slade gets quicker with the miles. But you drive em back to back, Lauren wins. The Linc is superior because Government Motors no longer cares to be, friend.
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@@CarCoachReports I learned a long time ago not to hold back. And CD backs up what I posted. See their Raptor test and then look at their Raptor long term test the deposits that build up in the engine, reduce power from the friction caused by this build up. And gearing also plays a major factor im acceleration measurements. As does the weather, tires, testing venue and Altitude. There are many factors involved im the acceleration measurements of a test. Engine build variances also play a role. Roll out and factory ringers will play a role in acceleration tests. No 2 motors are exactly the same. But the GM small block has the tightest tolerances in the American Truck engine(Vette and Camaro, too) business.
Thanks for always speaking the truth. It’s appreciated! 👍😊
No tech the Lincoln is way behind the Cadillac. The OLED screen the augmented reality, night vision, super cruz,. The handling is better on the Cadillac I tested both of them.
The Lincoln feels like a boat.
Both SUVs have positive and negatives. Its a personal choice for sure.
The white suv is not a navigator
I'm not sure about v6 engine still like v8 especially the long term that's just me.
No lcd for they kids ? Nope !!!
You can configure that. It is available for the Navigator.
I wonder when they make it electric with like 500 miles range and a better tech. Probably never.
This guy is so low energy.
I actually appreciate the normal conversational tone and lack of screaming and fake enthusiasm.
@@brettrun8575 that’s fine, but enthusiasm doesn’t need to be fake.
@@sarashepard7504 most you tubers enthusiasm is fake.
Pretty damn ugly box !!!