Lincoln Nautilus | Difficult Choices

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We do a quick review on the updated Lincoln Nautilus, a vehicle that has been re-branded and now re-skinned on the interior. This SUV sticks to the soft and quiet game plan and offers a great audio system. However, with choices like the Acura MDX, Audi Q5, Lexus RX350 and, BMW X5 would buyers consider this?

#golf #lincoln #nautilus

Index:
00:00 Intro
00:34 Interior Impressions
02:21 Mechanical Impressions, Suspension and More
03:45 Driving Impressions
08:21 Final Thoughts
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I guess I'll stop watching one savagegeese video so I can watch a new one. Good thing I have enough Arby's beef & cheddar's to last...

danielc
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The exterior isn’t my favorite, but the interior more than makes up for it! Nice to see Lincoln doing well

doggedlydetermined
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Lincoln as a whole just looked at this market, saw that absolutely everything being built these days is sport first and comfort second, and said "why try and compete in a segment we can't, when we can go dominate another that absolutely everyone else is ignoring" and proceeded to start turning all their vehicles into comfortable cruisers. This is just true luxury, no sport, no over the top-ness, just comfort and ease. I think Lincoln absolutely NAILED this and the rest of the lineup, throwing sport out the window and going for pure comfort and luxury. I just think reviewers are so accustomed to sports cars being the only luxury cars, that a lot have forgotten what luxury cars are supposed to be like. Remember old Lincolns everyone loved were these giant cushy boaty rides with very unnecessarily overpowered engines, and this really does go back to their heritage and what they are best known for doing. I think we are going to start seeing a shift back in this direction a bit between Lincoln and now Genesis really bringing comfort back to the luxury segment

james
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Real talk. I work as a service advisor at a rather large service station and subscribing here has made me a little more versed in the mechanics of a vehicle. I'm able to find faults in a customer's car, understand their issues and convey it to the techs way better than I used to. I even got a bump in my pay after a few customers told good things about my service. Thanks, guys.

geethsan
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It's been a journey, but we've finally figured out where Jack borrowed all those extra syllables from.

Chin_Face
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Finally, Lincoln is back! The audio system can do justice to my big band music!

chrisdaley
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Drive up and down I-35 and you'll see 5 of these for every Audi. Why? That boat like ride that separates you from the pavement; when you put your foot down you can go from 70 to 100 in two heartbeats and pass anything; 19 speaker Revel audio keeps you occupied, and those seats, oh those seats, with massage, will keep you relaxed. The seats, plush ride, sound system, and the 2.7l Turbo are the reason I bought the car.

JackJackSoriano
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ah, American luxury. we've missed you.

alexanderryan
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Parts-bin switchgear may feel cheap, but in my opinion the fact it still has physical switchgear at all put this car ahead of many of its rivals with their touchscreen-only or capacitive-button controls.

HidingAllTheWay
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As an owner of a 2019 Nautilus, I am extremely happy with it. It rides amazing, it's got great pickup when needed, and that seat massager is almost heavenly. I get a lot of compliments on the look as it's in black metallic. And let's not forget that stereo!! My only concern is that it feels big to drive. But overall, there are too many pluses that far outweigh the negative. I am looking at buying a new car next year and it's down once again to the Lexus 450h or another Nautilus.

govguy
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I gotta say when it comes to luxury Lincoln is impressive.

ShokkaReacts
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Aw jeez, Mark, your telling me last week's hair plugs rejected themselves that quickly?!?! That's too bad. Easy come easy go, I suppose.

ianfralen
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The intro was amazing with an old Lincoln commercial!

chltmdwp
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If I wanted and could afford a Lincoln, I think I'd just step up to an Aviator. It has a better exterior design and a rear drive platform while not being that much larger.

TheDodgefan
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Always enjoy watching SavageGeese’s reviews at 8 in the morning while having my steel cut oatmeal and western omelet for breakfast.

themightymrpink
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Last time I was this early Turbowski was still in the shop

maxwellchace
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I cant stop thinking about the volvo xc90. i screwed up and showed it to my wife, now she wants one. she said whats good enough for the goose is good enough for the gander.

jesserhodes
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We traded our ‘13 MKX for a used ‘19 Nautilus Reserve FWD with 17k miles. We’ve had it for 3 months now. We are happy with it. I looked for 6 weeks to find the right one. I wanted a low mileage loaded Reserve and I was able to find it. I suggest if you are considering one of these, then get one with all the options. I wanted the optional V6 and it is plenty fast. Yes, you have the turbo lag, but you learn how to optimize the power if you want it by keeping revs above 3k. The tech and driver assist packages are really nice and work flawlessly. The Ultimate package with the 19 speaker 1200 watt stereo is amazing. It’s hands downs one of the best systems out there. I absolutely love to listen to my favorite classic rock songs in this car. The optional headlights and the 21” wheels that come with the package are amazing as well. The optional 22 way front seats are mandatory if you’re getting this car. They are, again, amazing. I love the thigh extender since I’m tall and my wife loves the massage function. Now, yes, it is more of a comfort suv than the X5. But with the V6, it you put it in Sport mode, the suspension stiffens up and the paddle shifters activate, resulting in a decent sporty feel. I see now, on the newer models, the V6 comes with AWD; probably a good thing. The sticker on a ‘22 fully loaded is $67k. Wow. I just can’t see paying that, to be honest. Mine had a sticker of $62.4k and I paid $44k for it. I suggest if you are considering a Lincoln, get a 1-2 year old one, loaded, and save a ton of money.

potranco
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Imagine a world where sports cars got the suv treatment by manufacturers

A new z car every 2 years vs 50 years for a new one

bigmarkdarula
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I appreciate the sharing of Final Thoughts segment with Jack, its great to see that you're both balancing things out. Love seeing how this channel has grown.

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