dadofracer
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- My Lincoln
- 2024 Lincoln Nautilus
We've been thinking about upgrading my wife's 2013 Ford Edge Limited. Initially, she was set on getting a newer Edge, but I convinced her to explore other options, including Ford, Lincoln, Kia, Toyota, Lexus, and a few others. After some searching, she fell in love with the 2024 Lincoln Nautilus Reserve.
Our local dealership has quite a few 2024 Nautilus models in stock. When I asked why, they explained that they have contracts with local businesses, resulting in frequent turnovers.
I decided to do some research on the specific model we test-drove. It turns out it's a Ford buyback with only 1,200 miles on it due to battery issues. Digging deeper, I discovered that many of the used 2024 Nautilus models in the area are also Ford buybacks with problems ranging from new engine replacements to battery issues, phone connectivity problems, and more.
Has anyone here ever purchased one of these buybacks? They come at a great price, but you can't file a lemon law claim on a used car.
Has Lincoln resolved the battery issues that seem to affect so many of these vehicles? The Nautilus looks fantastic, the one we drove was a smooth ride, and the tech is impressive. But I'm unsure about taking the risk with a buyback. Thoughts?
Thanks!
Our local dealership has quite a few 2024 Nautilus models in stock. When I asked why, they explained that they have contracts with local businesses, resulting in frequent turnovers.
I decided to do some research on the specific model we test-drove. It turns out it's a Ford buyback with only 1,200 miles on it due to battery issues. Digging deeper, I discovered that many of the used 2024 Nautilus models in the area are also Ford buybacks with problems ranging from new engine replacements to battery issues, phone connectivity problems, and more.
Has anyone here ever purchased one of these buybacks? They come at a great price, but you can't file a lemon law claim on a used car.
Has Lincoln resolved the battery issues that seem to affect so many of these vehicles? The Nautilus looks fantastic, the one we drove was a smooth ride, and the tech is impressive. But I'm unsure about taking the risk with a buyback. Thoughts?
Thanks!



