Luxury interior for all passengers within the cabin makes the Lincoln Navigator quite comfortable, ideal for numerous passengers who are going to be in the vehicle for extended periods of time.
Very smooth and quiet ride, rarely experience noise from the engine.
Refined and trimmed exterior look creates a look of luxury and class, especially with the chrome finishing.
Interior high-class inclusions of several features that are typically not standard in SUVs, like electronic folding rear-seat and heated second row seats.
Nearly 104 cubic feet of cargo room ensures you that there is plenty of room for all your hauling needs.
A plethora of safety features, like the trailer sway control, rollover sensor and the MyKey incorporation, ensure that the operator is safe, no matter what age.
The V8 engine feels as though it is struggling with heavy loads, it is not up to par with the towing capacity of the vehicle.
Electronics systems and interfaces feel outdated, though there are plenty of interior amenities that need to be upgraded to modern versions.
Interior buttons of the Lincoln Navigator feel as though they were made of cheap materials, not like they belong in a luxury SUV.
20 mpg on the highways means the Lincoln Navigator has one of the worst miles per gallon averages on the market and in its class.