mattpbryant
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- My Lincoln
- 2021 Lincoln Nautilus
Hello All. I don't technically own a Nautilus yet. However, I am looking very soon to pick one up. However, I have been all over the place trying to figure out some answers that many lincoln individuals don't seem to know:
1) Im looking at a 2021 Nautilus 201A with 21 Inch Wheels. The dealer says it doesn't have adaptive suspension (apparently doing 45 minutes of research), and says the "handling modes" have nothing to do with suspension. Other dealers say there are no controls for suspension really and its just built in and does its thing with the camera. Which one is it?
2) In leu of that if it doesn't have the adaptive suspension, Im worried about ride quality! And since my state doesn't have any inventory Im having to go out of state, which means no test drive before we fly out.
3) We live in Colorado and do some camping in the mountains. Im also getting mixed results regarding the 21s and forest service roads. Some say its a ticking time bomb with the wheels cracking/tire blow out. Others say itll be fine so long as Im careful. Then Lincoln basically says in the manual, the vehicle really isn't meant for "off road." No Im not rock crawling, but in Colorado our forest roads have ruts/holes/rocks protruding. Which side is correct?: is it crazy to even think about forest roads with 21s or will I be fine as long as I go slow? Thanks for your advice as we may eventually get some 18 inch wheels but in the meantime don't want to be limited in going camping.
1) Im looking at a 2021 Nautilus 201A with 21 Inch Wheels. The dealer says it doesn't have adaptive suspension (apparently doing 45 minutes of research), and says the "handling modes" have nothing to do with suspension. Other dealers say there are no controls for suspension really and its just built in and does its thing with the camera. Which one is it?
2) In leu of that if it doesn't have the adaptive suspension, Im worried about ride quality! And since my state doesn't have any inventory Im having to go out of state, which means no test drive before we fly out.
3) We live in Colorado and do some camping in the mountains. Im also getting mixed results regarding the 21s and forest service roads. Some say its a ticking time bomb with the wheels cracking/tire blow out. Others say itll be fine so long as Im careful. Then Lincoln basically says in the manual, the vehicle really isn't meant for "off road." No Im not rock crawling, but in Colorado our forest roads have ruts/holes/rocks protruding. Which side is correct?: is it crazy to even think about forest roads with 21s or will I be fine as long as I go slow? Thanks for your advice as we may eventually get some 18 inch wheels but in the meantime don't want to be limited in going camping.