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Lincoln for sale in Canada

1 375 vehicles available

CANADIAN MARKET · LINCOLN

Lincoln lists nearly 1,400 vehicles and stands as the only American luxury brand in our catalog focused entirely on SUVs and crossovers. The Aviator, Navigator and Nautilus form the core of the offer, with used prices spanning from roughly $45,000 for a recent MKC to more than $110,000 for a low-mileage Navigator Black Label. Ford reinvested heavily in Lincoln starting in 2019 to deliver an interior finish quality that genuinely challenges German rivals: available Alcantara, real wood trim and an adaptive suspension tuned for isolated Canadian highway riding. On Canadian roads, the Navigator remains the benchmark for towing capacity in the luxury segment, with an official 4,173 kg rating paired with the 3.5L EcoBoost twin-turbo V6.

Inventory

1 375

vehicles

Avg price

67 898 $

Avg km

43 299

km

Median year

2026

2022 Lincoln Corsair
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2022 Lincoln Corsair

gt awd cuir toit panoramique banc chauffant/ventilé navigation apple/android car play

63 222 km
34 995 $
2014 Lincoln MKX
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2014 Lincoln MKX

4dr Awd Awd New

83 012 km
19 999 $
2026 Lincoln Aviator
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2026 Lincoln Aviator

Premiere

0 km
83 832 $
2022 Lincoln Nautilus
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2022 Lincoln Nautilus

Reserve AWD

57 525 km
39 990 $
2026 Lincoln Nautilus
NewFeatured

2026 Lincoln Nautilus

Reserve

25 km
83 495 $
2025 Lincoln Corsair
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2025 Lincoln Corsair

Reserve Awd New

14 910 km
59 999 $
2019 Lincoln Nautilus
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2019 Lincoln Nautilus

Reserve Awd

49 384 km
26 995 $
2026 Lincoln Nautilus
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2026 Lincoln Nautilus

Reserve

0 km
78 295 $
2021 Lincoln Nautilus
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Accident-FreeLow KM

2021 Lincoln Nautilus

Reserve

68 256 km
30 587 $
2022 Lincoln Nautilus
Featured
Accident-FreeOne Owner

2022 Lincoln Nautilus

Ultra TI

45 074 km
34 995 $
2026 Lincoln Aviator
NewFeatured

2026 Lincoln Aviator

Premiere

0 km
84 345 $
2025 Lincoln Aviator
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2025 Lincoln Aviator

Ultra TI

24 000 km
79 999 $
2026 Lincoln Nautilus
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2026 Lincoln Nautilus

Reserve

319 km
78 295 $
2026 Lincoln Aviator
NewFeatured

2026 Lincoln Aviator

Reserve

11 km
93 045 $
2026 Lincoln Aviator
NewFeatured

2026 Lincoln Aviator

Premiere

10 km
82 095 $
2016 Lincoln Navigator
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2016 Lincoln Navigator

Select

167 101 km
27 900 $
2026 Lincoln Aviator
NewFeatured

2026 Lincoln Aviator

Reserve

25 km
97 070 $
2026 Lincoln Aviator
NewFeatured

2026 Lincoln Aviator

Reserve

25 km
96 120 $
2021 Lincoln Nautilus
Featured
Accident-Free

2021 Lincoln Nautilus

Reserve

38 145 km
38 519 $
2026 Lincoln Navigator
NewFeatured

2026 Lincoln Navigator

Reserve

41 km
142 105 $
2026 Lincoln Navigator
NewFeatured

2026 Lincoln Navigator

Reserve

20 km
140 840 $
2026 Lincoln Navigator
NewFeatured

2026 Lincoln Navigator

Premiere

0 km
126 190 $
2017 Lincoln MKX
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2017 Lincoln MKX

Reserve

222 376 km
14 888 $
2022 Lincoln Corsair
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2022 Lincoln Corsair

Ultra TI

32 500 km
34 950 $

Frequently Asked Questions

01

Is the Aviator PHEV worth its price premium on the used market?

The Aviator Grand Touring PHEV combines the 3.0L biturbo V6 and an electric motor for 494 hp and an EPA-rated 40 km of electric range — in practice, 32–36 km in Canadian winter conditions. Fuel savings for a sub-30 km daily commute can reach $2,000–$2,500 annually. The lithium-ion pack degrades slowly thanks to Ford's thermal management, but pull an OBD2 battery health report before purchase. The used premium over the non-electrified V6 typically runs $10,000–$15,000, so the financial case is strongest for high-mileage city commuters.

02

What mechanical issues should I look for on a used Lincoln Navigator 2018–2021?

The air suspension can lose seal integrity on the front bags after 100,000 km, causing uneven ride height. Dealer repair often exceeds $4,000, but aftermarket coil conversion kits (Arnott, Strutmasters) install for $800–$1,200. The 3.5L EcoBoost V6 is strong but can consume slightly more oil between 100,000 and 150,000 km — check the level at every fill-up. Inspect the timing chain at cold start for any rattle if oil change intervals have not been strictly observed. These are manageable issues on an otherwise capable vehicle.

03

How does the Nautilus compare to the Audi Q5 and Volvo XC60?

The 2019–2023 Nautilus with the 2.0L EcoBoost offers a more spacious interior than the Q5 thanks to its longer wheelbase, and sound insulation on par with the XC60. It trails the Audi in driving dynamics and the Volvo in active safety technology depth. Lincoln's used-market advantage is price: a 2020 Nautilus Reserve AWD typically trades $5,000–$8,000 below a comparable Q5 at the same mileage. Ford powertrain repair costs are significantly lower than German alternatives, improving the total cost of ownership picture over a 5-year horizon.

04

Does Lincoln still offer concierge or at-home service in Canada?

The Lincoln Way program offers pick-up and delivery service at participating Canadian dealerships, primarily in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary. On a Lincoln CPO vehicle, the program includes scheduled maintenance collection, a complimentary loaner of equivalent class and a home delivery wash. Coverage varies by dealership — confirm local availability at the time of purchase. For Navigator owners who drive daily, having a dealer collect the truck for routine service is a genuine quality-of-life advantage, particularly during winter when dealership trips are least appealing.