During September 2020, a Lincoln Navigator discount offer combines a $1,000 cashback rebate with a 2.9-percent interest rate for all 2020 models. It’s worth noting that the aforementioned offers are not available nationwide, as some Lincoln is not offering any Navigator incentives in some markets this month.
The trend of conservative incentive offers for the Navigator began when the current model went on sale for the 2018 model year. With very healthy Navigator sales, it appears that Lincoln is in no rush to incentivize its flagship full-size luxury SUV. In fact, Lincoln even ceased offering rebates for 2019 Navigator models at one point during the 2019 calendar year.
Lincoln Navigator discount offers during the month of September 2020 are as follows:
Interested parties should note the offers apply to all 2020 Navigator models, and will remain valid through September 30th, 2020. As we mentioned, Lincoln Navigator discount offers are not available in every market, so be sure to visit your dealer for exact details.
For reference, here are the applicable 2020 Lincoln Navigator trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, including the $1,295 destination charge and $645 acquisition fee:
Navigator
Navigator L
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