@@Depressedwarriorsfan6238yea, I prefer the simple camera walk-around compared to how he films his newer videos. His older videos make it feel like he's showing us around the car in person, while his newer videos just feel like a motorweek review
Lincoln hit a home run with this one. Everything about it was perfect. The interior is still one of the most beautiful of any vehicle, even to this day. The redesigns after this one were still great, but disappointing compared to this one. Escalade picked up the ball and ran with it.
@@charlesmchoop3007there's some better aspects on the escalade like how they had a better rear bench than the navigator and a rear truck bumper with a step and rear heated seats but navigator has front cooled seats available and a power liftgate and 4x4 if you want to off-road instead of awd
@@aljaberhk Thank you. I already did my research & I'm gonna stick to GM. There are for my taste to many issues with the Lincoln, Ford in in general. Beautiful vehicles but for me it's easier to deal with the issues that will occur (no matter what & how good the maintenance & treatment was) on Chevy/GMC/Cadillac then in Ford. Don't want to deal with the engine issues etc.
I have a 2004 in mint condition with 389,200 miles on her I rebuilt everything at 335,700 miles. The motor, transmission, front end, rear end, replaced drive shaft and rebuilt the transfer case. All in for about $10,793.98 I had her for many years now and she needed nothing but normal maintenance. And has been good to me so I figured I could go out and spend $10,000 on a used car. Or keep her because she been royal too me I think i made the right choice she has zero rust i got her sprayed and rust proof at Crown every 4 years. 💯❤
Reminds me of going to Florida for vacation when I was a kid! For some reason some fords and Lincolns bring back those good memories. That's why I like these cars also I think I like them becuse they are not just cars they are big Machines always loved cars like these
Patrick Peterson definitely no doubt 2003 escalade didn’t even have power tailgate or ventilated seats or power running boards the Navigator had way more features And looked better and had a better price
@Pattrick Peterson Lincoln and Chrysler, usually, have much better interiors than GM. Most of my previously owned GM vehicles, with few exceptions (1996 1500 and 2002 Avalanche), aged worse than other makers. (Ford, Isuzu)
Derek Townsley they still work great though man. I had an ‘03 LS V8 Premium Sport that was in showroom condition, but totaled it two years ago. It had the same system and everything worked great, including the navigation. I preferred it over my phone! And that THX sound system sounded better than my six other Lincolns too 😞
Back in '05 my girlfriend bought a brand new Navigator for about $65K. I put several thousand miles on it during our years together and it was simply fantastic. I've had some nice cars during the last 40 years but that '05 Navigator was tops. You cannot go wrong when buying a Lincoln.
randy109 Lincoln is the best bro. I’ve owned seven of them and will never buy any other brand. It just feels so right to me when I’m behind the wheel of one. One thing I really love is that they’re really looked past, so it’s definitely a somewhat unique brand to drive and love. Everybody is always like “Cadillac this, Lexus that,” blah blah blah. They forgot about the most classy, sophisticated one of them all. The one that was made for the utmost comfort and nothing else. Nothing rides like a Lincoln.
I remember getting an Uber and the guy had a Lincoln Aviator, it’s similar to the Ford Explorer, but is a more luxurious version. Same goes for the Navigator and Expedition of course, one is more luxurious than another.
I just bought a 2004 Navigator today. I've owned a 1989 Town Car and a 1997 Town Car and have driven a 2004 Town Car. I would without question prefer the Navigator over the Town Car. It is the pinnacle of Lincoln. And it's an SUV!
Gary Walcott My father was a big Lincoln guy, so my first car to drive in high school was an 84 town car. I loved that car... a 16 year old was so out of place in it, but I wasn't !!!
I have a 2004 in mint condition with 389,200 miles on her I rebuilt everything at 335,700 miles. The motor, transmission, front end, rear end, replaced drive shaft and rebuilt the transfer case. All in for about $10,793.98 I had her for many years now and she needed nothing but normal maintenance. And has been good to me so I figured I could go out and spend $10,000 on a used car. Or keep her because she been royal too me I think i made the right choice she has zero rust i got her sprayed and rust proof at Crown every 4 years. 💯❤
jason hawkins same wish I still had mines I totaled mines due to a driver slammed on their breaks and I dint have enough time to move that big truck out the way I was pissed 😡
@1SirCarlton The 24v engine was actually an improvement over the older 32v engine. The intake on the old 32v engine was very restrictive and it didn't have variable camshaft timing like the newer 24v engine. The 24v made much more low end torque and just as much hp. However the new 5.0 and 6.2 liter engines should be put in the new navigator as they are better than both engines.
my dad had a 2004 lincoln navigator that lasted over 200 thousand miles but eventually the brakes failed so we got rid of it but it was a great truck for the time that we had it
My father had one of this, he change it for a new MKX, fuel economy...you know. I miss the Navi, you feel like king of the road. And that start up sound...Ahhh
+Walter White No 2003-2006 the navigator was better looking than the Escalade. Interior and exterior. 2007 Both were remolded and the Escalade just took over. Now in 2018 The navigator has the better exterior, while the caddy has better interior.
that looks nice, i u laready had a linclon navagator on ur channel my stepmoms family has a navatigator it was my grandpas but when he passed away it just goes to who everneeds to borrow
awesome video,been wanting one on this vehicle but haven`t asked,lol. I like this front design much better than new design, but can`t wait until they put their new Lincoln nose on it for great looks thanks for the video.
Kyle seems pretty tired here, not much comments on the truck just quite the whole time and he sounds very anxious to review the vehicle we want more detailes of the vehicles espeacially pre-owned come on KYLE!
Lincoln Navigators of this generation are much nicer than a similar Year escalade. not dissing the escalade at all but its amazing how much effort ford put in these to diffrentiate them from the Expedition. meanwhile the escalade looks very much like a Tahoe or Silverado on the inside.
I prefer the fog light design on the pre-facelift models. The 2003 and 2004 models. They looked a bit more flush and natural. The box ones just look off in my opinion
The full power liftgate, heated/cooled/ auto folding seats, navigation system were options. The 5.4 triton is a great engine but had issues with the coils and the cam phasers. Right now my 2005 stutters after 25 mins of driving and i hear timing chain rattle and get the evap check engine code. It has 198k miles
@strumem90 I have no idea, I thought the same thing. They actually started using the 3v in this year so I am assuming that it could run on regular with no problem, especially since the 4.6 3v that was more aggressively tuned has no problem with regular.
To anyone buying a used one try and find one with the air suspension already swapped out fir regular coils and try and find a clean 03-04 the 4 speed and Intech engine are very reliable way more then the Triton and 6 speed
@saabkyle04 man, and if it's one with the lever, not with the knob, or button, or anything that is shifted electrically, please do a lever lol, but you can also do anything that is shifted into electrically, thanks man.
Was she the first owner? How does she drive, does she lay on the gas pedal from the start? Problems with the transmission or other shit like the power windows?
@1SirCarlton Today it still is (somewhat). Interior (retro design), exterior (defy's the book definition of SUV design), seats (Cross Stitching vs. Vertical Stitching), suspension, and weight. Just think, it will always be better then an Escalade.
Saabkyle’s videos always gives me nostalgic vibes.
Especially his old ones
Yea fr not a big fan of his new reviews
@@Depressedwarriorsfan6238yea, I prefer the simple camera walk-around compared to how he films his newer videos. His older videos make it feel like he's showing us around the car in person, while his newer videos just feel like a motorweek review
@@mergat2970 fax man i miss his old style of review
Lincoln hit a home run with this one. Everything about it was perfect. The interior is still one of the most beautiful of any vehicle, even to this day. The redesigns after this one were still great, but disappointing compared to this one. Escalade picked up the ball and ran with it.
Would you recommend a GMT800 Cadillac Escalade or this Generation Lincoln Navigator?
@@charlesmchoop3007there's some better aspects on the escalade like how they had a better rear bench than the navigator and a rear truck bumper with a step and rear heated seats but navigator has front cooled seats available and a power liftgate and 4x4 if you want to off-road instead of awd
@@aljaberhk Thank you.
I already did my research & I'm gonna stick to GM. There are for my taste to many issues with the Lincoln, Ford in in general. Beautiful vehicles but for me it's easier to deal with the issues that will occur (no matter what & how good the maintenance & treatment was) on Chevy/GMC/Cadillac then in Ford. Don't want to deal with the engine issues etc.
This Navigator reminds me of the Navigator from the movie "Are We There Yet?"
Omar Zowila same!
The car ice cube drove in the movie was a 2005 model
Eas Fan California on IMCDB (Internet Movie Car Database), it says it is a 2004
And Johnson’s family vacation
Im a bit late to comment lol that navigator in the movies were a 03 or 04 those two years came with the round foglamps
my favorite generation Navigator!!! Thumbs up if you agree with me.
I have a 2004 in mint condition with 389,200 miles on her I rebuilt everything at 335,700 miles. The motor, transmission, front end, rear end, replaced drive shaft and rebuilt the transfer case. All in for about $10,793.98 I had her for many years now and she needed nothing but normal maintenance. And has been good to me so I figured I could go out and spend $10,000 on a used car. Or keep her because she been royal too me I think i made the right choice she has zero rust i got her sprayed and rust proof at Crown every 4 years. 💯❤
Agreed!
Yes
Reminds me of going to Florida for vacation when I was a kid! For some reason some fords and Lincolns bring back those good memories. That's why I like these cars also I think I like them becuse they are not just cars they are big Machines always loved cars like these
" are we there yet? " lol
YES
That is from the movie,but it came with those costum rim spinners
I loved that movie and the custom navigator that they had
Same
So that's why it's called "Navigator"
I gotta say this navigator was nicer than the escalade in 2003
Patrick Peterson definitely no doubt 2003 escalade didn’t even have power tailgate or ventilated seats or power running boards the Navigator had way more features And looked better and had a better price
B Gerbs but everyone preferred the Escalade becuase those bulletproof 6.0 that’s were a beast and fantastic Bose audio systems
The Lincoln had a THX audio system
@Pattrick Peterson Lincoln and Chrysler, usually, have much better interiors than GM. Most of my previously owned GM vehicles, with few exceptions (1996 1500 and 2002 Avalanche), aged worse than other makers. (Ford, Isuzu)
am i the only one disappointed that when he opened the navigator part of the console there wasnt a gps in there
SUZUKI FORENZA
theaznkid360 the system is so dated I would replace it anyway
Me
That's it?
Derek Townsley they still work great though man. I had an ‘03 LS V8 Premium Sport that was in showroom condition, but totaled it two years ago. It had the same system and everything worked great, including the navigation. I preferred it over my phone! And that THX sound system sounded better than my six other Lincolns too 😞
the 2003-2006 Lincoln Navigator was assembled in
Wayne, Michigan, United States
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
my favourite SUV ever! Lincoln Navigator 2006!! Very gorgeous !!!
Are we there yet
No
MY CAR!!!
That's the reason why I came to this it's because I wanted to see what the Lincoln Navigator was like my car!
Why Me why me
TAKE ME NOW, TAKE ME NOW!!
Back in '05 my girlfriend bought a brand new Navigator for about $65K. I put several thousand miles on it during our years together and it was simply fantastic. I've had some nice cars during the last 40 years but that '05 Navigator was tops. You cannot go wrong when buying a Lincoln.
randy109 Lincoln is the best bro. I’ve owned seven of them and will never buy any other brand. It just feels so right to me when I’m behind the wheel of one. One thing I really love is that they’re really looked past, so it’s definitely a somewhat unique brand to drive and love. Everybody is always like “Cadillac this, Lexus that,” blah blah blah. They forgot about the most classy, sophisticated one of them all. The one that was made for the utmost comfort and nothing else. Nothing rides like a Lincoln.
I'm American but i've been raised in france and I can tell you even though it's a 2006 car it looks very good inside and outside !
my most favorite car ever. i love this generation. this is my aunts dream car.
But why does a navigator have no navigator?
It is a different Lincoln Navigator is supposed to have a screen a big one
Because it’s not the fully loaded version... the navigation was optional on this one though
Taurian Moon you yourself the navigator
This was more of a base model
back then on most luxury cars the sunroof and navigation were just options
I remember getting an Uber and the guy had a Lincoln Aviator, it’s similar to the Ford Explorer, but is a more luxurious version. Same goes for the Navigator and Expedition of course, one is more luxurious than another.
Congratulations 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🎉🎉
I just bought a 2004 Navigator today. I've owned a 1989 Town Car and a 1997 Town Car and have driven a 2004 Town Car. I would without question prefer the Navigator over the Town Car. It is the pinnacle of Lincoln. And it's an SUV!
So I assume you would recommend one? We are thinking of getting one for our travel vehicle and a hauler.
camshaft53149 You won't regret buying it. I've only been in an '04. Lincolns aren't really Lincolns anymore so I don't know about the new ones.
Alright thanks for the feedback. Definitely trying to get input of why I should get a Navigator over an expedition or whatever. :)
Gary Walcott My father was a big Lincoln guy, so my first car to drive in high school was an 84 town car. I loved that car... a 16 year old was so out of place in it, but I wasn't !!!
The Navigator was never the pinnacle of Lincoln...that would be the various generations of the Continental.
already saw this Navigator in Mission: Impossible 3 in the Bridge scene so epic!
Finally made my dream a reality and bought one.
Sergio Guadian ugh I want one, I should have gotten one instead of my lovely Accord
Lucky,
it cheap right
Saleh 1 my delarship its 5k and im surprised how much it is
@@Underappreciatedclassics 2nd gen Navigator still going strong!! Best navigator style in my opinion.
Love the sound of that V8
I really love the design of this navigator and its very luxurious interior very nice car it beats escalade all the way
Oscar arzate
I also own a Mark and feature on my channel. It’s great to see one of these classics still on the road. Thanks for sharing yours.
I love the design of this navigator its very nice and my favorite thing about this navigator is its luxurious interior and it toatally beats escalade
Man... watching this video makes me want one again,
I have a 2004 in mint condition with 389,200 miles on her I rebuilt everything at 335,700 miles. The motor, transmission, front end, rear end, replaced drive shaft and rebuilt the transfer case. All in for about $10,793.98 I had her for many years now and she needed nothing but normal maintenance. And has been good to me so I figured I could go out and spend $10,000 on a used car. Or keep her because she been royal too me I think i made the right choice she has zero rust i got her sprayed and rust proof at Crown every 4 years. 💯❤
This man does outstanding car reviews
That boy doesn't know anything about the main thing about the vehicle. Engine !!!
Just got the same model in black 149,000 miles no air suspension the dealer install regular suspension so glad
Didn't know u could do that and how much money
jason hawkins idk they took off the air suspension long before I bought it
@@icymayne love that style
jason hawkins same wish I still had mines I totaled mines due to a driver slammed on their breaks and I dint have enough time to move that big truck out the way I was pissed 😡
@@icymayne hey u are still here to buy another God bless you
I'm not usually a fan of the bluish/silver color, but I thought it looked really good on this Navigator :) Great video, Kyle!
Kyle is the best TH-camr for homework
the transmission on the 2003-2006 Lincoln Navigator
Transmission
4-speed 4R100 automatic
6-speed ZF 6HP26 automatic
Which transmission was better?
Hey Man
I am looking for Lincoln Navigator 2006 and I need some help to get one like that
This looks like it should be the second new truck !!! 😍
I like the rims and I love power running boards!
@1SirCarlton The 24v engine was actually an improvement over the older 32v engine. The intake on the old 32v engine was very restrictive and it didn't have variable camshaft timing like the newer 24v engine. The 24v made much more low end torque and just as much hp. However the new 5.0 and 6.2 liter engines should be put in the new navigator as they are better than both engines.
I really like the new Navigator with the unique headlights.
This design is sooo much better than the new one!
Beautiful Truck. I WANT ONE. I Love Those Navigators. Great Video Man, Keep IT Up.
You meant suv
this reminds me so much of are we there yet.
my dad had a 2004 lincoln navigator that lasted over 200 thousand miles but eventually the brakes failed so we got rid of it but it was a great truck for the time that we had it
The brakes failed so you got rid of it because of that? Lol
@@justinsmith1831 well at the time we were moving 800 miles away and it wasnt worth keeping so thats why we got rid of it
My father had one of this, he change it for a new MKX, fuel economy...you know. I miss the Navi, you feel like king of the road. And that start up sound...Ahhh
Great Video I'm looking at 2005 Black seeking to pick it up this Friday keep my fingers crossed.
@Rama Nrusimhadevara It was sold Oh, Well back to the drawing board.
These Navigators are so much better than the new ones.
Nah 2023 better
Compare the interior of this to an 06 Escalade, that"s an emberassment for GM
Walter White Lol you mad that Ford has always been better with interiors than GM
+Walter White No 2003-2006 the navigator was better looking than the Escalade. Interior and exterior. 2007 Both were remolded and the Escalade just took over. Now in 2018 The navigator has the better exterior, while the caddy has better interior.
Jayden W. No the Cadillac Escalade platinum is better
InForTheWin32 ummm no it’s not😂
InForTheWin32 The 2018 navigator has a much better interior and exterior lol. As I said. GM interiors have always been junk.
cool, i've always liked these, but now i think the newer one is my favorite design :)
That's what I'm looking for right now
I gotta admit that old Lincolns sound good
the engine on the 2003-2006 Lincoln Navigator
Engine
5.4 L InTech DOHC V8
5.4 L Triton SOHC V8
Love it! I have the same one same color!
LuluVera26 what color is your car??
I am looking for one like yours
can you help me find one ?
that looks nice, i u laready had a linclon navagator on ur channel my stepmoms family has a navatigator it was my grandpas but when he passed away it just goes to who everneeds to borrow
saabkyle04 i got to say im a new subscriber to youtube and i got to say you did a great jobwith this start up video and all the other ones well done.
That is a very awesome car compared to my land cruiser
Great video as always! I like the color!
in 6:40 the song is Algo Esta Cambiando by Julieta Venegas , yep i heard it in 2007
awesome video,been wanting one on this vehicle but haven`t asked,lol. I like this front design much better than new design, but can`t wait until they put their new Lincoln nose on it for great looks thanks for the video.
You're awesome dude keep up the work!
Like these SUVs :)
My dream car!!
I love this interior but I really hate the ones from the Expeditions
It's really nice, I might buy one
That thing is missing so many pieces. It's missing the panels that hide the third row motors, the little pad in the second row console
Interior looks way better than new navigator
Kyle seems pretty tired here, not much comments on the truck just quite the whole time and he sounds very anxious to review the vehicle we want more detailes of the vehicles espeacially pre-owned come on KYLE!
kenny kennysson he's savoring the beauty of the truck
One day ! Very nice and very informative.
Okay. New front end, and new dash layout, that's everything that differentiates the Escalade and the Suburban.
I'm saving up for the 06 model now. Goes hard
Since 9 years have past. Have you've got it?
@@chrisjanicki4031 hell naw. Got the expedition rn tho lol. Basically the same thing
@@TelviontaeNash I honestly didn't even expect to get a reply! Enjoy your car man! And by the way you made my day!
@@chrisjanicki4031 not sure how I did that man but thanks to you too! Enjoy
Hey Kyle, great video! Quick question, how come it doesn't have the window switches on the door like the Expedition does? Thanks!
finally! and awesome suv and rims
Lincoln Navigators of this generation are much nicer than a similar Year escalade. not dissing the escalade at all but its amazing how much effort ford put in these to diffrentiate them from the Expedition. meanwhile the escalade looks very much like a Tahoe or Silverado on the inside.
I prefer the fog light design on the pre-facelift models. The 2003 and 2004 models. They looked a bit more flush and natural. The box ones just look off in my opinion
Plus they had the better engine the 32V 5.4 V8 was more reliable and had more power too.
This was posted in my birthday
Are we there yet vibes
one subscriber from KSA , keep going dude
I was expecting a huge LCD touchscreen in a luxury SUV like that....
Sir, I love cars but I only like the discontinued ones cuz I miss them!!
totaly loooveee the navigator.
This is my dream SUV
Tim: Why?
Me: because ice cube drive it
The full power liftgate, heated/cooled/ auto folding seats, navigation system were options. The 5.4 triton is a great engine but had issues with the coils and the cam phasers. Right now my 2005 stutters after 25 mins of driving and i hear timing chain rattle and get the evap check engine code. It has 198k miles
I would recommend going synthetic if your not already!
Why? The 2013 model is real nice looking.
my DREAM !!!
i kinda wish the 2013 model retained this generation's dashboard, i don't like the retro dashboard on the new ones
This is a nice upgrade from the expedition, which i have, but i have to say i like the KR version of the expedition better than the navigator.
@strumem90 I have no idea, I thought the same thing. They actually started using the 3v in this year so I am assuming that it could run on regular with no problem, especially since the 4.6 3v that was more aggressively tuned has no problem with regular.
Right, because it's found in both the Suburban and the Yukon, and the Caprice Patrol Car (which I found funny when it was released).
your videos are the best please send me some of the latest videos.
9 years ago, wow seem like a long time ago.
Love this suv, I just hate those rims though.
This is the last year before the big restyle, but I always liked these trucks better than the new ones. Not a big fan of the silver-on-white, though.
To anyone buying a used one try and find one with the air suspension already swapped out fir regular coils and try and find a clean 03-04 the 4 speed and Intech engine are very reliable way more then the Triton and 6 speed
are these body style navigators good cars?? I'm thinking about purchasing one.
man i want this car so bad
Like the video but I would like to see a test drive of a Lincoln mark LT
Back when the Navigator was nicer than the Escalade 😔
I would take the new Navigator, if it had a V8.
@@spukersonmerlosk1661 same here my friend
@saabkyle04 man, and if it's one with the lever, not with the knob, or button, or anything that is shifted electrically, please do a lever lol, but you can also do anything that is shifted into electrically, thanks man.
the 2003-2006 Lincoln Navigator/Ford Expedition/Ford F-150 was assembled in
Wayne, Michigan, United States
Louisville, Kentucky, United States.
Was she the first owner? How does she drive, does she lay on the gas pedal from the start? Problems with the transmission or other shit like the power windows?
Are you going to be doing a video of that Saab I saw in the background?
This isnt a Honda but it is in the Honda playlist
These Navigators were the best looking ones. Way better looking then that over-chromed ugly Navigators they got out now.
@wheely132 yes the Lincoln Aviator, of which Kyle has a video of was the initial upgrade to Lincoln,lol.
@1SirCarlton Today it still is (somewhat). Interior (retro design), exterior (defy's the book definition of SUV design), seats (Cross Stitching vs. Vertical Stitching), suspension, and weight. Just think, it will always be better then an Escalade.