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I’m looking forward to purchase a used Trailblazer 04 -06 or Lincoln Navigator 03 - 04. What milage range do you think I might consider buying. I would want the vehicle to drive problem free for atleast 5 years. I know it's hard to estimate. But still, a wild guess would do!


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The Navigator has a better ride and is a far superior vehicle. You could look for a certified one at a dealer and it will have a 100,000 mile warranty.

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You’re really comparing apples and oranges because the Navigator is a full size SUV and the Trailblazer is a compact SUV, though neither one of them gets good mileage. I suspect you’ll get long life out of the Navigator because it is a higher build quality luxury car and it's likely the previous owner had a few dollars and properly maintained it. That’s what is hoped anyway. The Chevy might be a little less expensive to operate because the insurance will be less and it will operate at slightly lower price per mile driven. But it will deliver the luxury, power or ride of the Navigator. Good luck.

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nothing is going to give you trouble free for 5 years a new car would have a warranty some are 5 year if you buy new. A used Navigator has the potential to cost you a lot to own in every way imaginable. So i would say the Trailblazer but its not going to be cheap to own either.

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Both automobiles are GAS HOGS however the lincoln is the worst. The value will drop like a rock for the forseeable future. Ford products also have a bad repair record. Trouble free for 5 years is a lot to ask of any vehicle but you stand a better chance with a Toyota or Nisson

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5 years/ go for the cadillac

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