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When I was a kid a fully loaded car besides my Dad being in it was radio, heater, power steering and brakes. A/C and maybe electric windows. That's it.
I totally understand what you are saying and I remember also.. I was born in the forties in rural south Louisiana.. I remember when no one had air conditioner or a telephone.. I remember when the telephones came out they had a party line and you had to share the telephone line with five or six people.. nobody had air conditioner in their houses or their vehicles.. country life was so simple and relaxing back then.. everybody knew everybody and I cannot ever remember about any crime at all.. all the roads were gravel and when a car went down the road everyone knew who it was and where they were going and where they were coming from.. what happened to America and the world?
I remember when I was a kid, my parents owned a 2003 Expedition Eddie Bauer. It was "very luxurious" for the time, and I always liked how big the third row was, along with the captain's chairs, an entertainment screen, (second row) and heated seats. Now 20 years later it seems all cars have those features.
@@FrozenDonut13 And wages have definitely NOT kept up with that! My Uncle was saying an entry level engineering job at a local company was $25 dollars an hour 20 years ago, the same exact job at the company now pays like 32 bucks/hr. And this job is for a recent college grad with a 4 year degree and student loans to pay for. A young person can do everything 'right' and still be screwed over. Our society is pretty fucked at the moment.
You can find them with 200k+ miles and buy one half off with 50k miles. As long as no wiring harness problems seems like a good deal to me for what you get especially with the L black label used
My auto shop is doing really good right now with all these electronic repairs. It's a Non-Stop thing. Nothing but easy expensive work every day. We don't even do heavy line work anymore.
Man, that truck is ridiculously nice. Scares me to death to think about any repair or troubleshooting bill, but wow, that thing is loaded. That moonroof is enormous.
It's something to keep under warranty, then trade. When this thing ages with all of that tech it is going to be a nightmare to keep running and the depreciation will be like a meteor coming down.
I’ve had both and the Escalade is much less troublesome. All luxury vehicles have problems but the Lincoln was ridiculous. It was the worst car I’ve had since my last Mercedes.
Wife been driving her Navigator for 20 years with not too many issues. Starting to fall apart. Going to pull the 32v engine and make it into a coffee table. Never seen so many moving parts.
We had them at the Limo company I work at. Good cars. 30 MPG highway is possible. We ran them to 400k+ miles, then sold them to a wholesaler who flipped them to his Client base in Egypt for $25,000. Much better than the MKs they make now.
Just over a year ago, I purchased a 2014 Lincoln Navigator L 4WD in showroom condition with 66K miles for 1/5th of it's original sticker price. I have concerns with the extensive electronic systems on this vehicle, but it's nothing compared to the 2020 model. Gas mileage is terrible on the 5.4 V8 engine and I have concerns with the number of issues reported by people regarding this particular engine. Really enjoying the luxury and performance....at least for now. lol
@@dannylay7965 About 14 mpg...mostly city driving. When regular gasoline here reached $2.00 per liter, I calculated that I was paying 50 cents per kilometer.
My '95 Grand Marquis has two armrests! Love them, especially after NOT writing a monthly check for an exorbitant car payment. The complexity of today's vehicles are ridiculous.
Ha ha had my wife’s grandfathers 1989 for many years , it was our long trip vehicle , wish still had but it outlived it’s usefulness to use once had older kids
My dad got a 1984 Grand Marquis Colony Park in the late 80's, it was a great car. He later sold it to a funeral company and it was turned into a hearse, haha
2 arm armrest wow! Do you heating stirring wheel? heating and cooled seats? Do you have powered windows or any kinds of cool features? New car prices are insane but if you do your research on used ones you can still get an upgrade not have to drive something from 30 years ago and not destroy the bank account
What other 100k+ suvs look better? German suvs?? Swede? They all have cramped interiors. No manufacturer comes close to large SUVs than GM or Ford. Toyota sequoia felt off when I drove it, plus their color options suck. If I’m spending hours inside something, it needs to be what I want, not just settle.
So....Scotty, why is this a money pit? Buy it used, check the recalls and take care of it 🤔 Most modern cars are in great part computers with wheels now anyways. How would this make it anymore of a money pit ?
The fact that people are paying almost a hundred grand for a vehicle is insane to me. We're talking an American made luxury vehicle at that! We just use our vehicles to get to point a to point b, why do we need all these electronics, it's just overkill, in my opinion.
10 4 to that Ken , it's utterly ridiculous what people are willing to spend on a friggen automobile . They've allowed themselves to be manipulated into thinking that they need all that garbage , no sense.
Scotty, your style is the best. I could watch you do this for hours. I have learned so much and fixed thousands of dollars worth of problems for Penny’s on the dollar because of your channel. Your a unique and super intelligent man and the best referencing for car maintenance that exists. Be well my friend, and Godspeed!!!!!
But its a Lincoln. This really isn't surprising. Much more affordable stuff at Ford and mainstream brands. Also these giant body on frame haulers never been affordable.
There are people out there that use this vehicle as their office as they are on the road all the time. There are others that travel or have large families that travel. I can see for them, this would be a perfect vehicle.
Isn’t it just a eco boost with a 10 speed ? Don’t see how repairs are gonna be that crazy compared to any other vehicle Ford makes that shares the same engine and trans combo. It probably actually makes the parts cheaper having it be in so many vehicles.
My neighbor has a 2021 Navigator and it only has 15k miles on it and he’s so pissed because it’s been in the shop 12 times since he bought it new. Transmission issues, electrical problem, screen becoming unresponsive. That’s just a few of the issues.
This suv is loaded and that means a few things. Loaded in options it is. Loaded with issues as it ages. And the owner of it was loaded with money but now is loaded with repair bills. Nice for the thrills it offers but I would never own one even if I had the money. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
I drive for a Limo company and we have Lincolns. (They're ok but I wouldn't want one) Here's the interesting thing... You go pick up a gazillionaire at his house: None of those guys have Lincolns or Caddys in their driveway. My God, what would the neighbors think.
I drive for a limo company and they have AWD MKs. We push them out to 350k miles and more. BUT I can tell you they are expensive as all that stuff goes south. The touchscreen/touchpads will give out and you have to replace the whole console. Water pump is 12 hours labor. Transmission rebuild was $6k. They're nice, but as a guy that drives them everyday, they're not for me. I have a 15 year Corolla 5-speed and I LOVE the simplicity of it!
I’m not a Ford fan, but these navigators are amazing. When I buy anything new, I get the extended warranty. It has paid for itself. I find the most performance with these body on frame, and pickups with tow mode is extremely effective for a sport mode feature.
Yes sir! I purchased a 2020 Lincoln Corsair with just 17,000 miles in February 2023. I paid just $30,000.00 for it,now it has 25,000 trouble free miles.
I got a o4 expedition I paid $450 for it it got 4.6 and four speed trans it got 406 thousand miles on it I was going to take engine out put it in my f 150till I drove it wow nice ride and handling my opinion one of the better suv s
I don't anticipate ever having to make the choice but I'd rather load up the family and boat or camper with that than a $100k luxury pickup that I'd be too worried about to use to haul lumber or tow equipment. 🤠.
I bought a F150 with the eco-boost and after spending a fortune to keep it on the road including issues with tons of water getting inside of the truck, and having a turbo go out at 83,000 miles I ended up dumping the truck and never looked back. Also, in town it got terrible gas mileage.
I just got a 2010 lincoln navigator with 43,000 miles on it, the lady who had it kept it in a air-conditioned garage and only drove it to carpool people to church on Sundays. I'm only paying $15,000 with $2000 down at $360 a month, it even has a 2 year power train warranty. My wife is convinced I got ripped off. I keep telling her that's what she payed for her 2016 toyota camry 2 years ago and THAT was a rip off.
And in 2 yrs it will be worth $30k and starting to break down! Good luck with the repair bills! If I had the money, I wouldn't put that much on the road in a depreciating asset that's also costly to insure and maintain!
Anybody who pay the price of a small old home for a car is not somebody who I would trust. I genuinely get a laugh out of watching people drive around in $100,000k> vehicles. Bunch of suckers who never learned about money
I drive a 2004 VW Jetta wagon with 400,000 kms on the odometer. Air still blows cold , original heater core and heated seats still work. Normally asperated 2.0 4 banger with 120 bhp and it has never broken down in 20 years . I dread the day i have to but another car😢.
We drove to Texas in rented 2022 top of line Suburban and I am not going to say it wasn't nice. We have a 2013 Suburban LTZ extended and I have to say, the only two features I really missed when we turned the car was the bigger screen and the lane departure sensor (which was a tad annoying at times, but a nice safety feature). No way I am paying 100k for a car for a handful of bells and whistles. Most of the tech I could live without and it's just making vehicles too expensive.
I have a 2018 Camry XLE and I'm dreading when things start to break! I don't normally buy vehicles with all sorts of toys cause they cost a fortune to fix! I can only imagine how much it costs to fix that thing!
@@smadas4192 Understand! Bought a 2015 Camry SE in 2016 w/ 15k miles and the only thing I’ve done: Oil changes every 5k miles, ATF drain/fill every 40k or so, front brake rotors/pads, and 3 batteries. I’ve put 100,00 miles on it and It has been trouble free. I will keep this car till it doesn’t run.
Lincoln are a real sweet ride. Ill give them that. Owned an 06 LS with the jag motor. Quick car rear wheel drive and sporty four door. Only american car like it at the time
If my dad were alive, he would be driving that beast. He would also be 112 years old. Lincolns and Thunderbirds. Giant "Boat-mobiles" with the biggest V8's. 460 cid forever! I owned two Mk 3's.
@@ithinkaboutthings9052 You got car selling experience??? All you got to do is where A Suit /Tie & go to Work! Car Prices today? You prob could use it as A Side Job.. sell One Car per Week.!!! $91k??? $9K take home Pay..😁🤣😁
@@bernandoturner4840 The thought crossed my mind. It seems most of the big dealers around Tulsa a paying salaries for basic clerks instead of commissioned sale reps. I have been told that salary base is 38-45K a year…if you can last a year. I don’t know if any dealer is willing to put a guy on the floor for just a day or 2 per week. I hated missing family functions and working every Saturday without fail.
@@ithinkaboutthings9052 I believe that..I see… no matter what? Family always first..after the day is done nomatter which day it is? Family is who you got to be looking Good for… Daddy’s Home.😁😁😁…Car’s is High & to Fix them is Worst..A New Car is cheaper than A Used one.. & as Far as Gas Prices.! I dont know if they ever going Down..
No no no no... try $4684.00 ! I owned the continental. The water pump failed , and it setup with the timing chain. What an unfortunate loss. I loved that car . But call me crazy , nothing rides like a lincoln. Extremely luxurious. Guys said they prefer it over a Benz. I love lincolns . 😅
@@debraynunez1780 just curious what year Continental you owned. I suppose the 2019-2020s are the same set up with the water pump & timing chain? Also curious how many miles did you get out of your Continental? Thanks if you can reply I'm highly considering maybe getting me a low mileage used 2019 or 2020 Continental. I have heard tons of great things about the MKZ & the reliability seems great on them, so I was thinking that the newer Continentals would be a better version of the MKZ. Or I would hope so anyways. I'm really interested in hearing ANY of the other issues you might have had with your Continental. Thank you & hope you reply in the best detail you can as a previous owner of one.
My 2000 Expedition now has over 320k miles and running strong still. Some repairs made, but nothing eye watering. Bought it for $2,100 two years ago with 150k miles on it. Why in the world would I want to spend over 60k for a vehicle the same size that depreciates faster than a falling meteorite and FULL of electronics?
Wow...insane electronics. It seems like that system as new as it is would have software updates. Thanks for sharing. Mechanics like you are few and far between. I know.😮
@@richardhowe5583You are right. I've found a good mechanic. I can't find him since he left the shop he worked in. I've only found 1 good doctor. That one's gone also. This area stinks on quality anything.😭
Wow what a beautiful vehicle i would love one if i could afford it since my age is going past 60 and keeps reminding me how uncomfortable and tiny my 2007 Toyota Prius is. And i keep dreaming of having something nice and big n comfort. Thanks so much for this video. What car or suv would you recommend an aging single lady like myself should look at that would be nice but also affordable? Thanks much. 😀
my 2005 jeep grand Cherokee has a single yet unsolved Eletronic problem the ESP light kicks on and the computer prevents the vehicle from starting at total random. just wait until this Lincon starts to have modules fail and they are discontinued.. real expensive junk not just junk.
My mother owns an 07 with 125k and everything and I mean everything has broke on that POS. Air Suspension, lift gate, power seat motor, sun roof leak, coil packs, cats on exhaust, starter, alternator, blend door for the AC/Heat, blower motor resister, and even a parasitic drain on the battery. As a mechanic I personally fixed everything and because Ford only warrantied her vehicle for 35k. She got rid of that thing 8 years ago but she lost so much time and money with this money pit. Maybe, she bought a lemon but I have worked on many Expeditions and Navigators and I say get rid of them after 140k period. Nothing but problems I mean it
I got two 18" tires for sale. What's think they go worth these days? I had em for sale at the flea market last week in Moundsville West Virginia and I didn't get any takers!!;!!! I had to give wen to the guy who was selling next to me I'm not sure if. He sold em or not by the end of the day. I left about 11':30 a m
Doesn't direct injection allow more carbon build up on the valves. Just a question I have. Because it doesn't sound to good for the engine. I may be wrong which is why I asked
Hello my name is Tyrone I wanted some information on the newer Chevy Traverse like 2023- 2024 I want to know if there are good cars I would like to know the reviews of that year and model
I bet I could pile up the codes once I took the kayaking stuff for a spin and got some salt and dirt spillage done inside. Should be able to get that for 10k in a few more years. Loosing about 4$ an hour in value need to get a second job to pay for the hourly loss.
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Hey Scotty, I wonder what full insurance coverage cost on a 91 thousand dollar vehicle??? Hahaha!
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What you think of the volvo s90v
When I was a kid a fully loaded car besides my Dad being in it was radio, heater, power steering and brakes. A/C and maybe electric windows. That's it.
I totally understand what you are saying and I remember also.. I was born in the forties in rural south Louisiana.. I remember when no one had air conditioner or a telephone.. I remember when the telephones came out they had a party line and you had to share the telephone line with five or six people.. nobody had air conditioner in their houses or their vehicles.. country life was so simple and relaxing back then.. everybody knew everybody and I cannot ever remember about any crime at all.. all the roads were gravel and when a car went down the road everyone knew who it was and where they were going and where they were coming from.. what happened to America and the world?
@@richardhowe5583 everything you wrote, I wish I could have experienced those times.
Welcome to the 21st century, Grandpa.
@@johnjohnmcclane1818 Isn't that true. Except for the Grandpa part.
@@johnjohnmcclane1818 Get off my lawn! 😂😂😂
I remember when I was a kid, my parents owned a 2003 Expedition Eddie Bauer. It was "very luxurious" for the time, and I always liked how big the third row was, along with the captain's chairs, an entertainment screen, (second row) and heated seats. Now 20 years later it seems all cars have those features.
I own a 1998 and it never breaks down! Super reliable and comfortable.
2012 no issues , hope to keep it 9 more years
The problem is we are paying for two cars fir one now
@@gilbertcouto8537 Actually yes. In the past 20-30 years car prices have doubled.
@@FrozenDonut13 And wages have definitely NOT kept up with that! My Uncle was saying an entry level engineering job at a local company was $25 dollars an hour 20 years ago, the same exact job at the company now pays like 32 bucks/hr. And this job is for a recent college grad with a 4 year degree and student loans to pay for. A young person can do everything 'right' and still be screwed over. Our society is pretty fucked at the moment.
Recently purchased a 21’ Nav. 50% off original sticker price. No regrets. It will serve its purpose until the engine blows or transmission falls out.
It wont be long with the eco boost and 1080R
@chesterfield5704 Please explain. I am considering buying a 2021 Navigator Reserve for 45K. Thanks in advance.
You can find them with 200k+ miles and buy one half off with 50k miles. As long as no wiring harness problems seems like a good deal to me for what you get especially with the L black label used
My 07 Navigator has 160K and I drive it like a hound. Never have had any issues with it
Navigator v8s are better
Yeah you got the 5.4 V8. Todays navigators are 🗑️
Much less mandatory electronic crap in 15yo vehicles…
bump! 2008 Navigator base in Silver 189,000 miles, still a pleasure to drive. Solid Truck.
Rule of thumb. Never let Scotty review your car unless it's a 90 - 05 Toyota
he likes the 5th gen 4runner!
For that much money the massage seat should give you a Happy Ending!
LOL
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My auto shop is doing really good right now with all these electronic repairs. It's a Non-Stop thing. Nothing but easy expensive work every day. We don't even do heavy line work anymore.
Man, that truck is ridiculously nice. Scares me to death to think about any repair or troubleshooting bill, but wow, that thing is loaded. That moonroof is enormous.
@@schm147
And suffers from the same crappy reliability sadly
It's something to keep under warranty, then trade. When this thing ages with all of that tech it is going to be a nightmare to keep running and the depreciation will be like a meteor coming down.
I’ve had both and the Escalade is much less troublesome. All luxury vehicles have problems but the Lincoln was ridiculous. It was the worst car I’ve had since my last Mercedes.
@@LlyleHunterwhich year and model Lincoln?
@@LlyleHunterwas the aviator that bad
Wife been driving her Navigator for 20 years with not too many issues. Starting to fall apart. Going to pull the 32v engine and make it into a coffee table. Never seen so many moving parts.
Owned several Lincoln’s, best vehicles ever owned. Now I have. 2019 Lincoln Continental black label.
The rides are sweet I hear. Tho the repairs are often and pricey? I loved my Volvo but too much breakdowns for me.
Yea I got a red and black label.
@@jyellowhammerI want to buy one. How’s the reliability?
@@marcusbutron4580 Expensive.
@@jyellowhammer so its always in the shop?
They never should have stopped making the Town Car with the bullet proof 4.6 V8. For their size, they got great mpg
I love the ride of a tow car. Like floating down the road. Very nice car.
We had them at the Limo company I work at. Good cars. 30 MPG highway is possible. We ran them to 400k+ miles, then sold them to a wholesaler who flipped them to his Client base in Egypt for $25,000.
Much better than the MKs they make now.
@Tom Manna you're absolutely 💯 %right, I usually got about 28-29mpg highway. You just couldn't kill those cars
Nobody bought the Town Car sadly
Lexus kicked its butt
@tom11zz884 The Town Car was an awesome car and they last forever and they are affordable to own
Just over a year ago, I purchased a 2014 Lincoln Navigator L 4WD in showroom condition with 66K miles for 1/5th of it's original sticker price. I have concerns with the extensive electronic systems on this vehicle, but it's nothing compared to the 2020 model. Gas mileage is terrible on the 5.4 V8 engine and I have concerns with the number of issues reported by people regarding this particular engine. Really enjoying the luxury and performance....at least for now. lol
How many mpg are you getting?
@@dannylay7965 About 14 mpg...mostly city driving. When regular gasoline here reached $2.00 per liter, I calculated that I was paying 50 cents per kilometer.
My '95 Grand Marquis has two armrests! Love them, especially after NOT writing a monthly check for an exorbitant car payment.
The complexity of today's vehicles are ridiculous.
Make cars simple again
Ha ha had my wife’s grandfathers 1989 for many years , it was our long trip vehicle , wish still had but it outlived it’s usefulness to use once had older kids
My dad got a 1984 Grand Marquis Colony Park in the late 80's, it was a great car.
He later sold it to a funeral company and it was turned into a hearse, haha
2 arm armrest wow! Do you heating stirring wheel? heating and cooled seats? Do you have powered windows or any kinds of cool features? New car prices are insane but if you do your research on used ones you can still get an upgrade not have to drive something from 30 years ago and not destroy the bank account
My Lincoln is a beast and no problems at all over 100k and still speeding down the highway
100k is nothing to brag about lol
@@Littlefarmtales what's your point?
I absolutely 1000% loved my 2001 yukon xl. & wouldnt trade it for anything, but this interior is prob the best looking sub 100k suv i have ever sern
What other 100k+ suvs look better? German suvs?? Swede? They all have cramped interiors. No manufacturer comes close to large SUVs than GM or Ford.
Toyota sequoia felt off when I drove it, plus their color options suck.
If I’m spending hours inside something, it needs to be what I want, not just settle.
So....Scotty, why is this a money pit? Buy it used, check the recalls and take care of it 🤔 Most modern cars are in great part computers with wheels now anyways. How would this make it anymore of a money pit ?
Lincoln needs to bring back the Town Car and Mark 8 and Mark LT.
2017 Chrysler 300 S with a V6. Only money I've had to spend on it is oil changes. Best car I've ever owned maintenance wise.
The fact that people are paying almost a hundred grand for a vehicle is insane to me. We're talking an American made luxury vehicle at that!
We just use our vehicles to get to point a to point b, why do we need all these electronics, it's just overkill, in my opinion.
Look up what a Range Rover or Gelandewagen costs.
10 4 to that Ken , it's utterly ridiculous what people are willing to spend on a friggen automobile . They've allowed themselves to be manipulated into thinking that they need all that garbage , no sense.
If you have the money, this beats riding around in a RAV4 any day of the week
You are so right Ken 😆
@@citaysI have a Rav. I'll drive it over the Lincoln. Especially to Wal-Mart!😂😂😂
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His voice sounds as awful as a Land Rover gearbox with the all drained out of it.
traded a Lincoln 4 a Bimmer? that’s what I call a glutton 4 punishment.😂
Yup…junk for junk
@@billpo Nothing is junk if you know how to use it and refurbish/repair it. Teach a man to fish....
@@NoOne-oe3co if I’m paying 60+k for something and it starts breaking down after a few years…it’s junk
🤣🤣🤣🤣 When a German laughs the loudest (me)!! So true!!!
Navigator v8s are better
Holy moly that’s the most ginormous sun roof I’ve ever seen! I don’t think I’ve ever seen one half that size.🤣😂
Keep your eyes on the road
And your hands on the wheel
Good advice The Doors
$90,000 + is an insane amount of money to pay for a family vehicle.
But its a Lincoln. This really isn't surprising. Much more affordable stuff at Ford and mainstream brands. Also these giant body on frame haulers never been affordable.
You could buy 2 Tellurides!
@@SkaiiV you could buy 1 Toyota sienna and pocket 75k-80k
Range Rovers, Bentaygas, and Cullinans are family vehicles that deserve a six figure pay…
Most people who buy these make well into the six figures. Haven't sold a single one to anyone making less than 150k a year if it's brand new.
If you have the money, go ahead and don’t mind the hecklers!
Dude is a Toyota junkie! 😂
There are people out there that use this vehicle as their office as they are on the road all the time. There are others that travel or have large families that travel. I can see for them, this would be a perfect vehicle.
Hate to own this SUV in 5-6 years once repairs start 😮
They don’t need that much if you maintain it. Don’t hater bruv.
With the amount I drive it would be about 3 years lol
Isn’t it just a eco boost with a 10 speed ? Don’t see how repairs are gonna be that crazy compared to any other vehicle Ford makes that shares the same engine and trans combo. It probably actually makes the parts cheaper having it be in so many vehicles.
Plus dude got Scotty in his life so I’m sure he’s gonna get the best work done for a fair price.
@@cesarmolina6233 doubtful
My neighbor has a 2021 Navigator and it only has 15k miles on it and he’s so pissed because it’s been in the shop 12 times since he bought it new. Transmission issues, electrical problem, screen becoming unresponsive. That’s just a few of the issues.
Oh no, sorry to see this, we bought same year model, 2021, has 35000 miles on it so far nothing wrong with it,hopefully it’s no problem 😅
This suv is loaded and that means a few things. Loaded in options it is. Loaded with issues as it ages. And the owner of it was loaded with money but now is loaded with repair bills. Nice for the thrills it offers but I would never own one even if I had the money. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.
I drive for a Limo company and we have Lincolns. (They're ok but I wouldn't want one) Here's the interesting thing... You go pick up a gazillionaire at his house: None of those guys have Lincolns or Caddys in their driveway. My God, what would the neighbors think.
What does it cost to make me happy? Answer: not too much.
@@tommanna6137 what cars do they have instead?
Maciej - Lexus (top of the line) and high end European. One guy had 4 Porsches and was itching to get a Lambo.
It is a nice suv, just hope everything keeps working for the guy.
I like where your heart is.
It won't, lol.
I've driven 2 Navigators to over 200k and never had a single problem with either. Best road trip cars I've ever owned.
I love my 07 Lincoln MKX. Runs like a top at 155k miles
Any prroblem with the water pump?
@@fernandosantana810 none. It’s the original one. But then again it’s always been maintained on a regular basis.
The regular non-turbo V6’s will last longer 😊
Good luck.
I drive for a limo company and they have AWD MKs. We push them out to 350k miles and more. BUT I can tell you they are expensive as all that stuff goes south. The touchscreen/touchpads will give out and you have to replace the whole console. Water pump is 12 hours labor. Transmission rebuild was $6k.
They're nice, but as a guy that drives them everyday, they're not for me. I have a 15 year Corolla 5-speed and I LOVE the simplicity of it!
Scotty says this about every vehicle and I love it🤣🤣🤣
Now his next uploads gonna be "Taco's are the biggest POS, prove me wrong"
Except a '94...
Lovely vehicle Scotty. I'd be happy to own it and just sit in it on my driveway eating burgers and coke. 😂😅
The seats are nicer than my couch, that's for sure
That’s sad. Buy yourself a nice couch for God’s sake. Your house is more important than your car.
Sounds like the guys down at the marina, can’t afford the gas for their boats, so they just sit in them on the weekends!
@@donjohnson3701being on a boat is the same whether its out at sea or at the dock lmao boat culture is so pointless
I’m not a Ford fan, but these navigators are amazing. When I buy anything new, I get the extended warranty. It has paid for itself. I find the most performance with these body on frame, and pickups with tow mode is extremely effective for a sport mode feature.
Yes sir!
I purchased a 2020 Lincoln Corsair with just 17,000 miles in February 2023. I paid just $30,000.00 for it,now it has 25,000 trouble free miles.
my condolences. Have fun with that little joy stick control thingy.
You did well. Most people that watch Scotty can't afford a nice vehicle like yours.
Lincoln Parked
Numb In the end @@doberchic
Very nice. Thank you. (..13:16 ... keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel... Yah we're goin' to the Road House...Doors...)
In Nov. I picked up a 2012 Toyota Highland and I'm very happy with it, it only had 133,000 miles n it and I got it at a good price.
ONLY 133,000 miles!?? 😂😂 is that a typo?
No, the people before me didn't dive it much and it's not my daily driver so the millage is low. @@MeshuggahFan-iy6tb
I got a o4 expedition I paid $450 for it it got 4.6 and four speed trans it got 406 thousand miles on it I was going to take engine out put it in my f 150till I drove it wow nice ride and handling my opinion one of the better suv s
I don't anticipate ever having to make the choice but I'd rather load up the family and boat or camper with that than a $100k luxury pickup that I'd be too worried about to use to haul lumber or tow equipment. 🤠.
Are all of the current gen Lincoln’s unreliable ? We drove the Nautilus and Aviator they drove so nice. But very expensive
As Scotty said, get full coverage maintenance insurance with all these electronics.
AC seats! DAMN!
AC seats aren't exactly new tech, been around a couple decades now.
@@johnjohnmcclane1818
Yes, but very expensive to repair.
I bought a F150 with the eco-boost and after spending a fortune to keep it on the road including issues with tons of water getting inside of the truck, and having a turbo go out at 83,000 miles I ended up dumping the truck and never looked back. Also, in town it got terrible gas mileage.
I just got a 2010 lincoln navigator with 43,000 miles on it, the lady who had it kept it in a air-conditioned garage and only drove it to carpool people to church on Sundays.
I'm only paying $15,000 with $2000 down at $360 a month, it even has a 2 year power train warranty.
My wife is convinced I got ripped off. I keep telling her that's what she payed for her 2016 toyota camry 2 years ago and THAT was a rip off.
❤ That's a really good deal especially for a Lincoln very low mileage.
@@devantev3597 thank you, it's been very reliable.
Good deal. and these land yachts only get 2 MPG less than the MKT... worth it
And in 2 yrs it will be worth $30k and starting to break down! Good luck with the repair bills! If I had the money, I wouldn't put that much on the road in a depreciating asset that's also costly to insure and maintain!
No, in 2 years it will cost 110K. 😂 the market nowadays
Anybody who pay the price of a small old home for a car is not somebody who I would trust. I genuinely get a laugh out of watching people drive around in $100,000k> vehicles. Bunch of suckers who never learned about money
You have no clue of the used car market. Insurance is not expensive on them either.
Ahh just put a Yotota emblem on it and Scotty would be raving about how good it is.
😂
Scotty and his toyotas...
He didn’t say anything BAd about it
Is there any Lincoln in the 2021-2023 model range that is highly reliable?
I drive a 2004 VW Jetta wagon with 400,000 kms on the odometer. Air still blows cold , original heater core and heated seats still work. Normally asperated 2.0 4 banger with 120 bhp and it has never broken down in 20 years . I dread the day i have to but another car😢.
My 03 towncar sigature limited, “What a luxury should be” one of my fav cars of all time. 😊
so I'm sure its got about 10 vent actuators to go bad in it?
My ‘08 Escalade EXT is at 175,550 and still running great.
0:01 before I start this video im gonna out on a limb and say its a Lincoln navigator
The lane keeper kicks in over 40 mph. You were crossing the double yellow under 40 mph.
We drove to Texas in rented 2022 top of line Suburban and I am not going to say it wasn't nice. We have a 2013 Suburban LTZ extended and I have to say, the only two features I really missed when we turned the car was the bigger screen and the lane departure sensor (which was a tad annoying at times, but a nice safety feature). No way I am paying 100k for a car for a handful of bells and whistles. Most of the tech I could live without and it's just making vehicles too expensive.
looks like Scotty's shipment of Delta9 gummies arrived right before he did this review
The Ford Edge has a bigger sun roof available. Nice.
I have a 2018 Camry XLE and I'm dreading when things start to break! I don't normally buy vehicles with all sorts of toys cause they cost a fortune to fix! I can only imagine how much it costs to fix that thing!
Your Camry will run forever!
@@ryanw.5684 Same for my Corolla and matrix! But at 10,12 yrs old I wanted a change!
@@smadas4192 Understand! Bought a 2015 Camry SE in 2016 w/ 15k miles and the only thing I’ve done: Oil changes every 5k miles, ATF drain/fill every 40k or so, front brake rotors/pads, and 3 batteries. I’ve put 100,00 miles on it and It has been trouble free. I will keep this car till it doesn’t run.
Things won't start to break. Well, maybe in 30 years.
Like they say with Cadillac if you have the money to buy one you'll have the money to get it repaired when it breaks down.
These are incredible. My parents had rented one of these, and it was so nice. Effortless power, too.
Growing up, my parents had a Nissan Quest with a TV/VCR in the back. We rolled like royalty. How times have changed! 😂
Lincoln are a real sweet ride. Ill give them that. Owned an 06 LS with the jag motor. Quick car rear wheel drive and sporty four door. Only american car like it at the time
hey i am sure everyone else comments on this but i have to say, this guy is so entertaining. bravo
If my dad were alive, he would be driving that beast. He would also be 112 years old. Lincolns and Thunderbirds. Giant "Boat-mobiles" with the biggest V8's. 460 cid forever! I owned two Mk 3's.
$91K??? I need to start selling Cars.. immediately.!😆
Between this and Scotty telling us about people paying thousands above sticker, I’ve thought about returning to the sales biz. Lol.
@@ithinkaboutthings9052 You got car selling experience??? All you got to do is where A Suit /Tie & go to Work! Car Prices today? You prob could use it as A Side Job.. sell One Car per Week.!!! $91k??? $9K take home Pay..😁🤣😁
@@bernandoturner4840 The thought crossed my mind. It seems most of the big dealers around Tulsa a paying salaries for basic clerks instead of commissioned sale reps. I have been told that salary base is 38-45K a year…if you can last a year. I don’t know if any dealer is willing to put a guy on the floor for just a day or 2 per week. I hated missing family functions and working every Saturday without fail.
@@ithinkaboutthings9052 I believe that..I see… no matter what? Family always first..after the day is done nomatter which day it is? Family is who you got to be looking Good for… Daddy’s Home.😁😁😁…Car’s is High & to Fix them is Worst..A New Car is cheaper than A Used one.. & as Far as Gas Prices.! I dont know if they ever going Down..
@@ithinkaboutthings9052 this is the flagship. Some models go over 100k no markups
Superb video as always. Only lease these, never buy. You have to take out the engine to change the water pump. You're looking at $2,000 minimum.
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No no no no... try $4684.00 ! I owned the continental. The water pump failed , and it setup with the timing chain. What an unfortunate loss. I loved that car . But call me crazy , nothing rides like a lincoln. Extremely luxurious. Guys said they prefer it over a Benz. I love lincolns . 😅
@@debraynunez1780 Whoever designed that engine should be sent to bed without their supper.
On transverse engines yes. This one I believe is a exterior waterpump design.
@@debraynunez1780 just curious what year Continental you owned. I suppose the 2019-2020s are the same set up with the water pump & timing chain? Also curious how many miles did you get out of your Continental? Thanks if you can reply I'm highly considering maybe getting me a low mileage used 2019 or 2020 Continental. I have heard tons of great things about the MKZ & the reliability seems great on them, so I was thinking that the newer Continentals would be a better version of the MKZ. Or I would hope so anyways. I'm really interested in hearing ANY of the other issues you might have had with your Continental. Thank you & hope you reply in the best detail you can as a previous owner of one.
My 2000 Expedition now has over 320k miles and running strong still. Some repairs made, but nothing eye watering. Bought it for $2,100 two years ago with 150k miles on it. Why in the world would I want to spend over 60k for a vehicle the same size that depreciates faster than a falling meteorite and FULL of electronics?
I didn't even know Lincoln was still in business 😂
You didn't know Ford was still around?
@@jackson5116 meant that they still made Lincoln
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They don't make real Lincolns anymore. Just stupid SUVs with junk echoboom engines.
Give it another 3-5 years it’ll probably close down like mercury did. Ford is on a steady decline.
I’m somewhere between laughter and tears. This video makes me sorry I ever sold my Morris Minor.
I have a chrome blue BL and I love it love it love it. Worth every dime!
Wow...insane electronics. It seems like that system as new as it is would have software updates. Thanks for sharing. Mechanics like you are few and far between. I know.😮
& they are approaching retirement.
You have a better chance of finding a good doctor rather than a good mechanic and good luck on finding either one..
@@richardhowe5583You are right. I've found a good mechanic. I can't find him since he left the shop he worked in. I've only found 1 good doctor. That one's gone also. This area stinks on quality anything.😭
@@deepthinker999 Yes! Or they leave for other reasons where I'm at.
For $67k used or $90k+ new, it better bl*w you too, as it's already screwed you! 🤣
And won’t even say “Thank you.”
Lincoln parked
Numb In the end
Wow what a beautiful vehicle i would love one if i could afford it since my age is going past 60 and keeps reminding me how uncomfortable and tiny my 2007 Toyota Prius is. And i keep dreaming of having something nice and big n comfort. Thanks so much for this video. What car or suv would you recommend an aging single lady like myself should look at that would be nice but also affordable? Thanks much. 😀
My Titanium Fusion has many of these functions. Minus the HUD and the massaging seat. SUV's always will cost more.
Get Car Shield also! Pay the 125 quid a month for like new warranties on all systems.
A blast from the Clarksville Tennessee past.
Things I never thought I would enjoy hearing.
Scotty going "Wheee!"
Lincoln’s are great, only drawback is it getting stuck in park due to electric gears/shifters. (Someone please correct me if I’m wrong)
I wish Ford had put the 5.0 V-8 from the F-150 in it.
And in the Bronco.
Scotty I'm a Ford and Mercury man from way back. Worked on these Brands for years but you could not give me list vehicle with all that
baloney on it.
my 2005 jeep grand Cherokee has a single yet unsolved Eletronic problem the ESP light kicks on and the computer prevents the vehicle from starting at total random. just wait until this Lincon starts to have modules fail and they are discontinued.. real expensive junk not just junk.
My 2016 expedition transmission went out with 60k miles , also went through 2 sets of plugs/coils on it. Last ford I buy
Dodge and Gm are doing the same thing. That’s why there’s warranty
just depends on vin for every brand but all brands should last 200k min (3-5) to no replacements within 15 years or not be
My mother owns an 07 with 125k and everything and I mean everything has broke on that POS. Air Suspension, lift gate, power seat motor, sun roof leak, coil packs, cats on exhaust, starter, alternator, blend door for the AC/Heat, blower motor resister, and even a parasitic drain on the battery. As a mechanic I personally fixed everything and because Ford only warrantied her vehicle for 35k. She got rid of that thing 8 years ago but she lost so much time and money with this money pit. Maybe, she bought a lemon but I have worked on many Expeditions and Navigators and I say get rid of them after 140k period. Nothing but problems I mean it
Wow !!!
I got two 18" tires for sale. What's think they go worth these days? I had em for sale at the flea market last week in Moundsville West Virginia and I didn't get any takers!!;!!! I had to give wen to the guy who was selling next to me I'm not sure if. He sold em or not by the end of the day. I left about 11':30 a m
I have a 2005 and it needs an engine. Smooth suv but the 5.4 triton engine has been known to be oil pressure menace
Doesn't direct injection allow more carbon build up on the valves. Just a question I have. Because it doesn't sound to good for the engine. I may be wrong which is why I asked
Yes and the timing chain driven water pump is a bad idea too along with the turbos to fail.
why do I like this! beautiful colour combination.
Hello my name is Tyrone I wanted some information on the newer Chevy Traverse like 2023- 2024 I want to know if there are good cars I would like to know the reviews of that year and model
Scotty had a lot of fun with this Lincoln
My 2015 mks has a bigger engine 3.7 you should do a review for a mks people always confusing it for mkz
My Dad has a similar model
ford expedition 2021 and the a/c went out $4,500 to fix it the higher the tech the higher to fix !!!
Always buy the longest extended warranty you can get when you buy a vehicle.
What do you think about my 2012 gmc Yukon Denali Hybrid 6.2l v8 with 162k miles
6:26 8:29
"I can feel my butt getting cold!" "Weeeee!"
Splice it! Do it! 😂😂😂
Nice SUV . good job👍
Scotty always tells the truth. "I can feel my butt gettin' cold!" : D
Scotty’s neighbors probably can’t tell when he got a new car or test driving a car
I don't know who sells Scotty his coke, but he needs to start cutting it with flour or something....
What's the name of the tablet and can it be connected to a motorcycle?
I bet I could pile up the codes once I took the kayaking stuff for a spin and got some salt and dirt spillage done inside. Should be able to get that for 10k in a few more years. Loosing about 4$ an hour in value need to get a second job to pay for the hourly loss.