Great tutorial for all late model Lincoln owners. Very thorough and well presented. I had the previous generation Navigator for many years before acquiring my 2020 Navigator reserve recently. I was able to use your video to better understand and set up my cars multiple driving features. Thanks.
@ Lincoln took the good bones from my 16 and improved it considerably. Having had a Escalade and a Denali in the past I was a bit worried about a turbo 6 but they’ve proven to be reliable, economical and responsive. I’m thinking of picking up an Aviator when we replace my wife’s Hylander.
Glad that the new one is treating you well and that you're enjoying it. The Aviator is a pretty great ride too.. are you thinking one of the re-designed 2025 models or the last gen?
Awesome video! 🎉 For some reason my phone doesn’t automatically connect to the Bluetooth when I get in the car. I have to manually connect it. Is there a workaround for that? Thanks!
Thank you! I've noticed the same thing in most cars I've reviewed. I'll take a look next time I'm in a Navigator to see if there's any sort of work around
Funny timing! I just saw the new official photos of the 2025 Navigator, huge difference between the new one and the current gen. Very 2024 Nautilus-esque
Once it's toggled on, the auto hold setting should stay on even after the vehicle is turned off. The auto start/stop where the engine power will be cut if you're stopped for an extended period will have to be pressed every time though
Another very informative video. I really liked your explanation of the tow package. Thanks for the video, I can never afford an SUV like this but it is nice to dream.
Thanks so much Joe, glad you enjoyed it! Hah I was thinking the same thing while I was reviewing it.. great machine but practically speaking I would have no use for a vehicle this size
Hello, I have the 2021 navigator and I can’t figure out how to use the rear climate control besides temp & blower. How do I select the mode? Ie choose if I want it to blow at the kids feet or face or from ceiling. In fact, how do I choose that for front passengers too?
Hey Meghan! If you're in the 1st row there's a button that says "Menu/Rear" Menu will let you adjust climate settings for the front row Rear will let you adjust climate settings for the rear - you can lock out the rear console as well in that menu. If you want a walkthrough on it check out the video near the 44:00 minute mark
Hi Vicky! Turbocharged engines have come a long way in the last 10 years for reliability. There aren't many issues reported with the 3.5L motor, but as with all luxury brands, the repair bill can be a bit higher if something does happen. Having said that the included warranty is great - 4 year 50,000 mile (80,000km) and 6 year 70,000 mile (110,000km) powertrain. You can always extend your warranty at time of purchase or anytime before your basic warranty runs out. If you're just doing a lease between 2 - 4 years you'll be covered under the warranty either way. Make sure that you keep your vehicle maintained regularly and all should be ok!
I added the climate on my screen its called climate domain I hate the fact I had to press menu for it to pop up but once I added it it gave me way more options lol
Unfortunately not. You could always look for a dealer close to the border that's willing to sell one and pay the duty/taxes. You'd be one of the few in Canada to have one here
Great video! You answered a lot of my questions!
Thanks, glad the video helped!
very informative video, thank you for your time and effort.
You're welcome, glad you found the video helpful
Excellent job on this video
Thanks Juan!
3rd row access is gained by pushing the seat release button on the back of the door pillar and it tilts and slides forward for easier access.
Yup, thanks for pointing it out in case people were wondering
Great tutorial for all late model Lincoln owners. Very thorough and well presented. I had the previous generation Navigator for many years before acquiring my 2020 Navigator reserve recently. I was able to use your video to better understand and set up my cars multiple driving features. Thanks.
Thank you, glad the video has helped! How are you enjoying the 2020 model compared to the older one?
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Lincoln took the good bones from my 16 and improved it considerably. Having had a Escalade and a Denali in the past I was a bit worried about a turbo 6 but they’ve proven to be reliable, economical and responsive. I’m thinking of picking up an Aviator when we replace my wife’s Hylander.
Glad that the new one is treating you well and that you're enjoying it. The Aviator is a pretty great ride too.. are you thinking one of the re-designed 2025 models or the last gen?
Awesome video! 🎉 For some reason my phone doesn’t automatically connect to the Bluetooth when I get in the car. I have to manually connect it. Is there a workaround for that? Thanks!
Thank you! I've noticed the same thing in most cars I've reviewed. I'll take a look next time I'm in a Navigator to see if there's any sort of work around
I’m ready for my 2025! I have 2021 reserve and still learning about it. But that 2025 is calling my name
I've seen some concept leaks but wondering if Lincoln is going to fully re-design or just repeat the platform this year
Funny timing! I just saw the new official photos of the 2025 Navigator, huge difference between the new one and the current gen. Very 2024 Nautilus-esque
Hello my question is can we have the auto hold on where you don’t have to press the button every time?
Once it's toggled on, the auto hold setting should stay on even after the vehicle is turned off. The auto start/stop where the engine power will be cut if you're stopped for an extended period will have to be pressed every time though
Another very informative video. I really liked your explanation of the tow package. Thanks for the video, I can never afford an SUV like this but it is nice to dream.
Thanks so much Joe, glad you enjoyed it! Hah I was thinking the same thing while I was reviewing it.. great machine but practically speaking I would have no use for a vehicle this size
Hello, I have the 2021 navigator and I can’t figure out how to use the rear climate control besides temp & blower. How do I select the mode? Ie choose if I want it to blow at the kids feet or face or from ceiling.
In fact, how do I choose that for front passengers too?
Hey Meghan! If you're in the 1st row there's a button that says "Menu/Rear"
Menu will let you adjust climate settings for the front row
Rear will let you adjust climate settings for the rear - you can lock out the rear console as well in that menu.
If you want a walkthrough on it check out the video near the 44:00 minute mark
Dear friend, can you give me your honest opinion on the engine reliability for long term??planning to buy this but scared because it's ford
Hi Vicky! Turbocharged engines have come a long way in the last 10 years for reliability. There aren't many issues reported with the 3.5L motor, but as with all luxury brands, the repair bill can be a bit higher if something does happen.
Having said that the included warranty is great - 4 year 50,000 mile (80,000km) and 6 year 70,000 mile (110,000km) powertrain. You can always extend your warranty at time of purchase or anytime before your basic warranty runs out. If you're just doing a lease between 2 - 4 years you'll be covered under the warranty either way.
Make sure that you keep your vehicle maintained regularly and all should be ok!
I added the climate on my screen its called climate domain I hate the fact I had to press menu for it to pop up but once I added it it gave me way more options lol
Interesting.. Using Forscan to do that?
@@CarsWithSteve sure did best program ever lol
Nice! Didn't realize the old Corsair had that option, I have to play around with Forscan more haha
Where is / how do you find the trip odometer? Thanks.
Hey Ned! It's just on the bottom left of the cluster screen just above the engine temperature
is black label in Canada?
Unfortunately not. You could always look for a dealer close to the border that's willing to sell one and pay the duty/taxes. You'd be one of the few in Canada to have one here
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