Friday, December 16, 2011

Would you rather get a used Lincoln Navigator or a used Acura MDX, both either 2003-2005.?

i'm looking to buy a family car. both cost around the same price range, but i am leaning towards a Navigator more, just becuase it's been one of my top favorites for the past 5 years. but i keep hearing there might be a lot of things that may go wrong that i will have to fix a lot of compared to the MDX. I like the Navigator because it's bigger and looks more like an SUV, to me the MDX looks like a more compact minivan or a bigger wagon..but Acura's are nice i heard. Everyone i know who owns an Acura is satisfied and happy, but i don't know. will a Navigator break down that much...and isn't the milage about the same. Any thougts on both much appreciated. thank you.|||I would get the MDX. Acuras are pretty reliable and the MDX probably gets better mileage than the Navigator. I also think the MDX is a lot safer and easier to park.|||you,ll be a lot happier with the acura than the Lincoln they do give a lot of problems when they get some miles on them,and they aren't very fuel efficient,the acura is good both ways it wont give very many problems and will also be a lot better on gas,in the long run the acura would make you a lot better vehicle,good luck with it.|||Lincolns gets bad gas mileage. Acura doesn't have enough room but it is easier to drive over all and park in parking spaces.





BUY the Lincoln if you been wanting it for along time because you may not be satisfied until you get it and maybe you will see that the MDX may just be a smarter choice for family purposes and financially on maintenance too. the Acura will have a better resale value in the long run being that the engine is HONDAS product. all trucks hold their value better than any car.|||Accra because their better cars all fords suck and have problems once they get to be about 3 yrs old.|||I think the Navigator is better looking SUV........but that's about it...





The MDX is a great and reliable SUV. Take a look at Consumer reports.

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