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Every new vehicle model has a few kinks to work out upon release. The refined Lincoln Navigator wouldn't be where it is today without a few false starts. So, to help you find the perfect Lincoln model, let's take a look at three Lincoln Navigator years to avoid when shopping for your next luxury SUV.

 

2017 Lincoln Navigator

In the year of debut, the 2017 Lincoln Navigator offered drivers both groundbreaking performance and a few kinks that required working out. While the twin-turbo V6 engine offered drivers the power they were looking for, it brought new meaning to the term “gas guzzler.”

That said, this model provided a great jumping-off point for the Lincoln Navigator we know today.

2019 Lincoln Navigator

While still constantly improving itself, the 2019 version of this Lincoln SUV still fell short in terms of fuel efficiency and the number of standard features.

Some of the available features were only available on higher trim levels, meaning buyers have to commit to more costs in order to get features like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection.

As a pre-owned model, however, a first-rate 2019 Lincoln Navigator is much more affordable, so take one out for a test drive today!

2020 Lincoln Navigator

The 2020 Lincoln Navigator improved on a lot of the 2019 edition's faults. However, many luxury features were still limited to higher trim levels and expensive packages. However, this year was the first in which the Lincoln Co-Pilot 360™ safety suite was now made standard across all trims.

So now that you know which Lincoln Navigator model years to avoid, it's time to check out the other models available now at Woodhouse Lincoln! Beyond the Lincoln Navigator, we offer a wide selection of both new and used vehicles to choose from.

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