Navigator, Aviator, Corsair and more from 828 dealers.
Lincoln depreciates like Cadillac - steep and fast. A 3-year-old Aviator typically trades at 55-65% of its original MSRP. The Corsair drops even faster, often losing 40-45% in the same period. The Navigator holds better (it shares a platform with the Ford Expedition, which holds value well), but still sheds 30-35% in the first 3 years. That depreciation makes Lincoln one of the best comfort-per-dollar plays on 828 lots.
Lincoln interiors are genuinely quiet - they invest in noise insulation more than any other American brand. The Aviator's twin-turbo V6 makes 400 hp (or 494 in the plug-in hybrid Grand Touring). The Corsair and Nautilus use Ford's proven 2.0T and 2.3T engines. Any Ford dealer or independent shop can service a Lincoln, and parts are domestic. If your priority is a quiet, comfortable ride with space and tech, Lincoln punches well above its used price.