Overview & Reviews
For 2010, the Lincoln Navigator gains Ford's programmable MyKey, added functionality to the Sync system and trailer sway control. The premium leather seats from previous years are now standard.
- Opulent interior, bold styling, roomy seating in all three rows, quiet ride, power fold-flat third-row seat, relatively low price.
- Sluggish acceleration, chrome-heavy styling may be too flashy for some.
User Reviews:
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Great SUV - 2010 Lincoln Navigator
By Dad of 4 - July 30 - 1:30 pmI test drove every large luxury SUV on the market several times. The NAV L was the best value for the price. It is luxurious and the SYNC system is amazing. Fuel economy could be better but it is as expected for a vehicle its size. Very happy with my decision.
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We love our 2010 Navigator - 2010 Lincoln Navigator
By ander580 - May 20 - 5:56 pmWe needed an SUV to replace our minivan. We considered the Infiniti QX56, Yukon Denali, and Ford Expedition. We bought the Navigator because it had every feature we wanted, including fold flat seats, front and rear parking sensors, air conditioned seats, and roomy third row seat. The ownership experience to date has been fabulous. This is definitely the best vehicle weve had. It tows our boat well and the cabin is a quiet comfort zone. My wife and I both want to drive it - thats the only problem so far.
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Sweet Ride for my 5 girls. - 2010 Lincoln Navigator
By Warren - December 24 - 12:03 amThis is the best large SUV for the money. Im 61", and I can sit comfortably in the 3rd row. Plus the seats fold flat. The competition simply could not measure up to that. Sync is awesome. Bluetooth phone just works and the voice navigation system is very nice. For the most part, the interior is first rate, with nice leather throughout. Its a very nice car slathered in luxury, and the best value in its class, and Im glad made the purchase.
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A great luxury SUV - 2010 Lincoln Navigator
By iceout - September 13 - 8:56 amA test ride was all it took for me to sign the papers and drive off with my new Lincoln Navigator. What a great comfortable ride with good performance, handling and a very quiet ride. The fuel millage is the same as the Mercury mountaineers that I have previously leased which is amazing for a larger heavier vehicle. The forward and rear sensing systems in the bumper and a rear view camera make it real easy to park. A truly great vehicle.
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Sweet Ride - 2010 Lincoln Navigator
By rplock - November 25 - 10:16 amBeautiful vehicle. Very roomy, quiet and polished. Headlights are great. Power is wonderful. Rain sensing wipers are a nice touch. Power fold mirrors are great. Worth the $$s.
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A money looser - 2010 Lincoln Navigator
By t - November 26 - 10:36 amGlad we purchased this used a 2010 in 2013. at that time it had already lost $ 30,000 from its original value. it is now 2015 and we found out it lost another $ 10,000 in value from date of our purchase...So if you want to loose $ 40,000 in value for a vehicle in less than 6 full years go ahead and throw your money away. We will be purchasing a Toyota which holds its value a lot better than this Lincoln. This vehicle, on the other hand is a great towing vehicle for our 34 Travel trailer, and did great in our last 2 winters of heavy snow here in norther Indiana where we get lake effect snow. We have had about $ 2,000 in repairs out of our pocket since purchasing, (bad brakes, battery, oil leak, computer problems) some were covered with the "ford certified" some where NOT. We wont waste our money on a certified car again. The car had 46,000 miles when we purchased it and they had never replaced the brake pads! The MPG is a lot better than we had hoped for at 16 city/20 highway
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Wasnt too bad until the 5.4 "death rattle" - 2010 Lincoln Navigator
By brian selai - May 19 - 12:14 pmBought the vehicle certified used in 2012. Wife happy with vehicle until last month. 140,000 miles and engine dropped a cylinder. Apparently the 5.4 triton has a bad reputation for this. After several hundred dollars in palliative attempts, it was recommended by a Ford garage to just replace the engine due to its reputation. Only other issues were the running boards needed serviced at about 80,000 miles, the air blender occasionally makes the rattle related to plastic teeth failure. Headlamps are pricey to replace also plan on several hundred when they fail. Another issue should be the limited illumination of the high beams. Really no better than regular headlamps. Not convinced we would buy another.
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Poor plastic - 2010 Lincoln Navigator
By natzhawk - March 23 - 2:00 amI had to give the interior a poor rating. Due to the fact that the speakers plastic is very poor. Just wiping the plastic can mess up the plastics color. The driving of the vehicle is smooth and the comfort level is good.
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Lots of potential - 2010 Lincoln Navigator
By MVotaw - November 29 - 7:23 amI really enjoy my Lincoln. From the front, its a great looking vehicle with lots of power. That said, the back end looks like a cracker box. Interior is very comfortable, but you cant read the dash in sunlight and there is little leg room in the back. The back glass opens by itself and lets rain / debris run into the cargo area. Ive had $5000 worth of warranty done on the truck and the service was fantastic. The interior is very cheap looking and scuffs easily in addition to being a bear to navigate all the buttons. Overall though a very nice vehicle.
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