2018 Lincoln Navigator
#46
Lexus Champion
I like this, except a few things... the screens. The main display is fine in design, but looks out of place considering how tall it is. The displays on Lexus models have a wider aspect ratio so it integrates with the dash a bit better.
Also, the rear audio screen between the bucket seats. It looks like an afterthought. Some more refinement would have been better in that area.
Also, the rear audio screen between the bucket seats. It looks like an afterthought. Some more refinement would have been better in that area.
#47
Pole Position
One thing I don't think anyone has mentioned yet is the driver included with the Navigator as an attempt to compete against Uber. Anyone who purchases a Navigator will get 8 hours of a Lincoln-trained chauffeur. Beyond those 8 hours you can pay $30/hour and buy them in blocks of time. Allows busy owners an opportunity to use a trusted and vetted driver to run errands, pick up friends/family, or just drive you around while you sit in the back and get work done. Pretty interesting concept IMO.
#48
Lexus Fanatic
That is interesting...
#49
Lexus Champion
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One thing I don't think anyone has mentioned yet is the driver included with the Navigator as an attempt to compete against Uber. Anyone who purchases a Navigator will get 8 hours of a Lincoln-trained chauffeur. Beyond those 8 hours you can pay $30/hour and buy them in blocks of time. Allows busy owners an opportunity to use a trusted and vetted driver to run errands, pick up friends/family, or just drive you around while you sit in the back and get work done. Pretty interesting concept IMO.
#50
Pole Position
I thought so- I read about it on Twitter yesterday as I have been keeping an eye on Ford as a possible stock to pick up. With so much negative press on Uber lately, it seems Ford may be trying to capitalize on an opportunity. The article very clearly laid out how the drivers have to be vetted and trained in order to be of high-enough caliber to qualify for the Lincoln experience. They're positioning it as more of a premium experience than your typical UberX driver. I think they may be offering it on the Continental as well.
While I find it interesting, I don't know logistically and financially how much sense it makes (I use Uber to go to dinner, etc. and wouldn't want to pay $90 to have my driver waiting for 3 hours when I could use Uber/Lyft for about $30 round trip). Logistically you can't do one way trips to save cash on the hourly rate. I almost think this may be more geared towards folks who truly want to use it more as an extra professional hand to help take care of a busy family's chores. It's certainly a nice perk- it will be interesting to see how much folks use it when they run out of the included 8 hours.
While I find it interesting, I don't know logistically and financially how much sense it makes (I use Uber to go to dinner, etc. and wouldn't want to pay $90 to have my driver waiting for 3 hours when I could use Uber/Lyft for about $30 round trip). Logistically you can't do one way trips to save cash on the hourly rate. I almost think this may be more geared towards folks who truly want to use it more as an extra professional hand to help take care of a busy family's chores. It's certainly a nice perk- it will be interesting to see how much folks use it when they run out of the included 8 hours.
#51
One thing I don't think anyone has mentioned yet is the driver included with the Navigator as an attempt to compete against Uber. Anyone who purchases a Navigator will get 8 hours of a Lincoln-trained chauffeur. Beyond those 8 hours you can pay $30/hour and buy them in blocks of time. Allows busy owners an opportunity to use a trusted and vetted driver to run errands, pick up friends/family, or just drive you around while you sit in the back and get work done. Pretty interesting concept IMO.
#52
Pole Position
#53
Here's a short article- it's under "new perks". What I read on TWTR yesterday was more comprehensive- I don't recall if they were employed directly my Ford. http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/2...inum-body.html
#54
Lexus Champion
Can anyone confirm if the door panels are full of plastic trims? I shopped for a new one 2 years ago, everything was nice besides the plastic everywhere. I cannot and will not buy anything for that price with plastic trims
#55
Lexus Fanatic
If the Continental is any indication they should be better.
#56
Lexus Fanatic
Get used to driving 1960s vintage-cars for the rest of your life, then, because virtually everything for the last 40 years, including most luxury cars, has at least some plastic in its interior.....column stalks, glove-box door, lower-door trim, cupholders, power-window/door/mirror switches, etc... You simply are not going to avoid it except maybe in some extreme-niche vehicles. Sorry to sound so negative, but that is simply a fact.
#57
Lexus Fanatic
Thread Starter
#58
Get used to driving 1960s vintage-cars for the rest of your life, then, because virtually everything for the last 40 years, including most luxury cars, has at least some plastic in its interior.....column stalks, glove-box door, lower-door trim, cupholders, power-window/door/mirror switches, etc... You simply are not going to avoid it except maybe in some extreme-niche vehicles. Sorry to sound so negative, but that is simply a fact.
#59
Lexus Fanatic
#60
Lexus Fanatic
Thread Starter
It should be difficult to compete with all of the competitors. The car industry is going to sell less units this year. But it is good enough to compete.