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2.3L
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
19 710 mi
BURN - ENGINE
IL - CHICAGO NORTH
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2L
Gas
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
45 707 mi
Front End
Denver
D
2L
68 283 mi
SIDE
HOUSTON
1
2L
32 105 mi
FRONT END
DALLAS
1
2L
MINOR DENT/SCRATCHES
90 770 mi
FRONT END
DALLAS
1
2.3L
FRONT END
40 271 mi
SIDE
DALLAS
1
2L
215 530 mi
FRONT END
HOMESTEAD
1
2L
64 721 mi
REAR END
ELGIN
1
2.3L
MINOR DENT/SCRATCHES
127 700 mi
FRONT END
SAN ANTONIO
1
2.3L
35 054 mi
FRONT END
DALLAS
1
2L
31 395 mi
FRONT END
CENTRAL SQUARE
3
2L
17 510 mi
REAR END
USA
1
2L
117 663 mi
FRONT END
LOGANVILLE
1
2L
32 162 mi
FRONT END
DALLAS
1
2L
83 036 mi
SIDE
GLASSBORO
3
2L
32 032 mi
WATER/FLOOD
DALLAS
1
2.3L
146 572 mi
REAR END
HASLET
1
2L
53 103 mi
FRONT END
DALLAS
1
2L
REAR END
19 214 mi
WATER/FLOOD
LEBANON
1
2L
68 299 mi
WATER/FLOOD
OPA LOCKA
1
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Why Buy Lincoln from USA
Did you know that Copart and IAAI auctions list between 200 to 500 Lincoln vehicles daily? The average price for a 2018-2020 Lincoln Navigator is around $10,000 to $12,000, which is 35-40% cheaper than its counterparts in the European market. This significant price difference makes purchasing a Lincoln from the USA an attractive option for many buyers.
Most Popular Lincoln Models at Auction
When it comes to buying a Lincoln, several models stand out at auctions for their value and features. Here are a few of the most popular options:
- Navigator - Known for its spacious interior and powerful performance, the Navigator is a favorite among luxury SUVs.
- Aviator - This midsize SUV combines performance with luxury, featuring advanced technology and a refined design.
- MKZ - A stylish sedan that offers a comfortable ride and a range of tech features, the MKZ is a great choice for those who prefer cars over SUVs.
- Nautilus - Blending comfort and technology, the Nautilus is ideal for buyers looking for a modern crossover.
What to Look for When Choosing
When browsing auctions for a Lincoln, pay attention to a few key details. Avoid vehicles with frame damage, as repairs can be costly. Mileage is another crucial factor; aim for models with less than 60,000 miles to ensure longevity. Additionally, be cautious with years known for specific issues—2015 MKC models, for example, sometimes have electrical problems. Always inspect the vehicle history report before making a decision.
How Much Does It Cost to Import Lincoln
If you're considering importing a Lincoln, it’s essential to understand the costs involved. For instance, if you win a vehicle at auction for $10,000, you should factor in additional expenses: shipping costs are approximately $1,800, while customs fees can range from $2,500 to $4,000. This brings your total cost to about $14,000 to $16,000. To get a more accurate estimate tailored to your situation, check out our calculator.
If you're interested in exploring more Lincoln options, I recommend checking out the Corsair or the MKS for great deals.
Additionally, if you’re looking into other brands under the same corporate group, consider exploring Ford for a variety of vehicles that share platforms and engines with Lincoln models.