@dadofracer, "Car we traded was a 2013 Edge with over 130k miles. The wife usually drives cars until they are done or almost done." I am not comparing a 2024 Nautilus to a 2013 Edge, but 12 years old with 130k miles should not be almost done. Some flaws with suspension, yes, or other repairs along the way (alternator, say, or a cat). I have gotten rid of cars around that age, so I know what you mean. But on the other hand my 2005 Lexus LS430 is going strong at 20 years old with 170k. Not free to keep it that long, there have been some non-critical repairs but worth it so far. I hope your new Lincoln makes it similarly to your Edge.
"We looked at Kia, Mazda,
Cadillac, lexus and others and she wanted the Nautilus." Similar with me. I will not by another Cadillac (I have an XTS sedan) until they get good headlights. XT5 was not as nice. Mazda was very nice, but I wanted more cargo space than the CX5/50 and did not want 3 rows. I had a RX350 as a loaner for a week, and it was gorgeous inside on the newest generation, but I absolutely hated the safety locks (electronic) that make exiting a weird motion and often latches the doors on the inside if not done just right, plus I wanted more cargo space. Plus the 4 cylinder was really out of character / gruff for the overall car, even worse than my Nautilus 4 cylinder. I will not yet buy a Kia/Hyundai for durability reasons even though I know people very happy with recent ones. Too many engine problems even now, and personal experiences of owners I know on 5-8 year old vehicles.
The thing I really would have liked is more storage space. It is the main reason I got the Nautilus as my first SUV, and I keep wondering how a smaller Honda CRV holds more cargo, with rear seats folded or not. (Maybe I should have gotten an Odyssey. Minivans are underrated). But I buy CPO or low mileage used, and the CRV interior did not hold up. The Nautilus (used) was a better value. The 2021 Nautilus on my CPO in contrast looked truly new inside: no seat wear, etc. on a 3 year old vehicle. Plus decent reliability ratings, the improved coolant passages in the ecoboost/2.0, no wet belt driving the oil pump like in the 2.7v6, etc. Time will tell how the turbo/GDI issues holds up.
I like tech, but I am not a cutting-edge tech person. I would wait before getting a '24+ personally, to see how it shakes out, and not just for cost, but it is a nice vehicle.