Who has submitted an order for the new 2024 Nautilus?

Much of the wiring in your Nautilus was made there? What manufacturer is it you think you can buy from that won’t have Chinese parts in it?
Unfortunately you're right, too many components are made in China and I can't control the minutia. But, I can make the best concerted effort to avoid supporting a country 100%, therefore none assembled in China for me thank you.
 
Well also look at the technology going into the 2024. Does yours have a full screen that runs from one end of the dash to another? Nope. That is just one new feature, and new tech features are not free.
Yes, I think everyone understands that the new tech costs a bit more. But my question was really focused on whether there is an import tariff built into the cost increase. Seems like nobody knows for sure, but I would expect so if there was one.
 
Yes, I think everyone understands that the new tech costs a bit more. But my question was really focused on whether there is an import tariff built into the cost increase. Seems like nobody knows for sure, but I would expect so if there was one.
Depending on model we have seen a 3-5% cost increase every year for the last few years. When asked the standard reply is ‘global supply chain issues’ is what’s causing the steady increase.
My question really was regarding how much ‘destination and delivery’ will be added to the window stickers on 24 Nautilus. And one I built and ordered a few days ago showed $1695 which isn’t really to bad all things considering.
 
You all realize Buick (and Chevy) and been building card for US sale in China for some time. I think the Envision is one. Not that I want one. The build quality seems to real good.

Destination charge on a 2023 Buick Envision seems to be $1,395.
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You all realize Buick (and Chevy) and been building card for US sale in China for some time. I think the Envision is one. Not that I want one. The build quality seems to real good.

Destination charge on a 2023 Buick Envision seems to be $1,395.
I, for one, was aware of it but wouldn't buy one from there unless there were no other alternatives. I must say however that when I hear about the UAW threatening strikes it does give me pause to wonder if their Union is blind to competition and forcing themselves out of the buying publics market considerations.
 
I, for one, was aware of it but wouldn't buy one from there unless there were no other alternatives. I must say however that when I hear about the UAW threatening strikes it does give me pause to wonder if their Union is blind to competition and forcing themselves out of the buying publics market considerations.
Yeah..........SIGH......The subject of the UAW is a very complex and emotional one, and probably deserves a separate thread. So I will restrain from commenting on it here.
 
I did order one 6/7. It would have been about a month earlier, but the dealership was giving me the run around on an inflated price, I finally switched dealers and got a 'reasonable' price from them and ordered it. I've heard some have already received a production schedule? Does that mean the 9/6 date was kept?
 
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After seeing the 2024 Nautilus in person at the Lincoln Experience Center in Newport Beach CA, I decided to order a Premier hybrid in white platinum with the cargo accessory package and no other options. The increase in price is due to many items being standard as well as all wheel drive. I ordered the premier because I wanted 19 inch wheels and nothing larger
 
These are pictures of a 2024 Nautilus Black Label Chalet 3dition in blue panther
 

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More pictures. The Nautilus is so far ahead of the other Lincolns. It is just six inches shorter than an Aviator.
 

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Nice looking interior. Not really a fan of that wide-open grille though.

Peter
 
Thanks for posting the photos.

Looks like it has the Aviator-style exterior door handles. I like the way they blend into the upper door frame. Very slick.
 
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These videos of the 2024 Nautilus are on the media site and are the views that sold me (or more so my wife). Some of you may not have seen these.

A Black Label in (I think) the Caviar Dark Gray, a Reserve in the Red Carpet Metallic with the Jet Appearance package, and an interior montage.

Lincoln Nautilus media videos

EDIT: Also, if you click over to the [Photos] tab, there's 56 photos of the new Nautilus.
 
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After seeing the 2024 Nautilus in person at the Lincoln Experience Center in Newport Beach CA, I decided to order a Premier hybrid in white platinum with the cargo accessory package and no other options. The increase in price is due to many items being standard as well as all wheel drive. I ordered the premier because I wanted 19 inch wheels and nothing larger
Did you happen to notice if they got the color samples in, they hoped it would be mid Sept.
 
Nice pics! Does anyone know the reasoning for omitting the driver's side grip handle above the door?
 
Nice pics! Does anyone know the reasoning for omitting the driver's side grip handle above the door?
Fyi, I was just reviewing a 'Technical Specifications' glossy I found for the 2024 Nautilus. I found it at Lincoln.com, but not sure exactly where, and it's not real specific about trims levels and whatnot. But it does list a driver side grip as standard.

I can't reconcile that spec with the photos, other than to say that the cars were prototypes. My son used to be involved in building prototypes for Chrysler. He said it was near impossible to get everything right.
 
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