cwb1244
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- 2016 Navigator
Hi folks...I HATE spending money on cars. Hate it. But I may have found myself a deal and looking for feedback. My 90 year old father has had a 2016 Navigator Reserve 4wd since it had about 3,000 miles on it. It was a dealer used car for the first few months of life. White with tan interior. It has almost exactly 100,000 miles on it. He meticulously maintains cars so I know it's been babied. Tires have 20k on them and the brakes and pads are all original if you can believe that. That's what driving like an old man does I guess. In addition, I can count on two hands how many times people have sat in the back seat and the 3rd row has literally never been up. Ever. He does a lot of skeet shooting and golfing so the 3rd row has always been down for stowing his gear.
The only real problem with the car is a few weeks ago he went to pass a truck and had to hammer on the acceleration (He never does this) and when he did that, the engine got a little sluggish and the CEL blinked 3 or 5 times, he's not sure. He got around the truck and hasn't had an issue with the engine yet. He hasn't done the 100,000 mile maint yet but we both suspect it's either a sparkplug or coil pack, both of which I believe are replaced at 100,000 miles. We have not pulled the code, although I doubt it's still in the memory but would love to be told otherwise. Always garage kept. It will replace a 2022 Kia Carnival which wife and I despise.
My only concern is how long can I reasonably expect to get out of this 10 year old car at 100k miles? Appreciate any feedback at all. Oh I'm going to pay him $14,000 which is what he was offered on trade. Seems fair.
CB
The only real problem with the car is a few weeks ago he went to pass a truck and had to hammer on the acceleration (He never does this) and when he did that, the engine got a little sluggish and the CEL blinked 3 or 5 times, he's not sure. He got around the truck and hasn't had an issue with the engine yet. He hasn't done the 100,000 mile maint yet but we both suspect it's either a sparkplug or coil pack, both of which I believe are replaced at 100,000 miles. We have not pulled the code, although I doubt it's still in the memory but would love to be told otherwise. Always garage kept. It will replace a 2022 Kia Carnival which wife and I despise.
My only concern is how long can I reasonably expect to get out of this 10 year old car at 100k miles? Appreciate any feedback at all. Oh I'm going to pay him $14,000 which is what he was offered on trade. Seems fair.
CB

