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Potential buyers in the market for a pre-owned Lincoln Navigator often wonder if there are Lincoln Navigator years to avoid when shopping. Certain model years offer different features than others, so it really comes down to a personal choice. If you’ve been searching for a pre-owned SUV, here are three Lincoln Navigator model years that you may want to skip over during your search.

2017

Being its first year on the road, the 2017 Lincoln Navigator wasn’t as advanced as future versions of this vehicle

That said, it still offered a rear independent suspension for improved performance and handling, even on the bumpiest roads.

2019

Three years out from launch, the 2019 Lincoln Navigator began to show tech features drivers would recognize today. These include:

  • 20-inch aluminum wheels
  • Leather-trimmed seats
  • Heated front seats
  • Heated second-row captain’s chairs
  • 10-inch touch screen
  • Apple CarPlay™
  • Android Auto™
  • 10-speed automatic transmission
  • USB ports in every row

2020

In an effort improve fuel-efficiency, the 2020 Lincoln Navigator engine was downsized from the previous year’s model. For some drivers, not feeling the purr of the engine when the accelerator is pressed can be a major negative, but for others, the savings at the gas pump make it worth your while.

Of course, each driver has different opinions when it comes to their vehicles, so your best bet is to take a test drive and see for yourself. During your search it can’t hurt to check out the newest 2022 Lincoln Navigator while you’re at it, so stop by Woodhouse Lincoln today!

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