What is the resale value of a Nautilus?
A 2022 Lincoln Nautilus has depreciated $12,907 or 36% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $22,400 and trade-in value of $20,300. The 2022 Lincoln Nautilus is in the 25-75% percentile for depreciation among all 2022 SUVs. The 2021, 2022, and 2023 model years are the best for the Lincoln Nautilus SUV. The first generation had superior interior quality, along with a more powerful turbocharged V6. Starting in 2021, the Nautilus had an upgraded dash with an updated infotainment system that made it even better.Common problems: some of the most common problems with the 2025 lincoln nautilus include forward collision avoidance systems problems and electrical system issues.
Why is Nautilus so expensive?
Limited production ensures that demand consistently outpaces supply, driving prices far above retail. Collectors also value the Nautilus for its timeless design and mechanical excellence. References like the 5711/1A in stainless steel and the newer 5811/1G in white gold have become benchmarks in the luxury watch world. Limited Supply and High Demand Highly sought-after models like the Nautilus 5711 or Aquanaut 5167A have become incredibly hard to find at retail prices, leading them to trade for two to five times their original price on the secondary market.
What is the rarest Nautilus?
While the golden nautilus is the rarest species, it’s not the only target. All chambered nautiluses are valuable, as are other mollusks, and “deep water mining” for the shell trade is obliterating them all. So many nautilus shells have been sold over the years that in 2016 the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species required permits showing they were sustainably harvested. A few years later the United States added them to the Endangered Species Act. They’re also legally protected in Indonesia.