Wednesday, June 18, 2008

'07 Lincoln Navigator


The new and reworked 2007 Lincoln Navigator offers comfort much beyond any of its competitors. With a completely revised interior, and plush, comfortable seating for 8 people in three rows, a very low engine sound and a collapsible third row seat set the 2007 Navigator is set apart from the rest of the flock.

Smart shoppers will undoubtedly be attracted by the powerful V8/5.4L engine, hiding the perfect sports package.

After raising the bar considerably with the new 2007 Lincoln Navigator, it only remains to be seen what the chief competitors such as the Cadillac Escalade or the Chrysler Aspen will put up next. This might be feeble at best compared to the new standards Lincoln seems to have set for all their vehicles.

Additional insulation and a much thicker windshield ensure that you will not be hearing the sounds of the powerful engine while you are driving. For people wanting more, there is an optional twenty-inch chrome wheel update available.

'06 Lincoln Navigator

The Lincoln Navigator series, one of the few SUVs to offer luxury supplements, now brings you the new and redesigned 2006 Lincoln Navigator.

The Navigator now has tremendous load carrying capacity, with support for up to 8600 pounds of load, seating for eight passengers and a volume of 105 cubic feet. For this purpose, it also has a powerful facelift and a collapsible third row seat. Big and flashy, the new Navigator is the final rolling status symbol.

A powerful V8/5.4L engine with a three valve cylinder and changeable valve timing, six speed automatic transmission, low emissions and AdvanceTrac and Roll stability control for emergency situations are some highlights of the 2006 Lincoln Navigator.

Additional safety features are also available such as air bags similar in appearance to canopies for protection of upper parts of the driver during a side-on collision and a sonar-based Reverse Sensing System which can warn the driver if there is an object directly behind the car while reversing.

With a comfortable and attractive cabin, and luxury add-ons suitable for kings, the '06 Lincoln Navigator offers a perfect blend of luxury and durability. Test drive it today!

'08 Lincoln Navigator

Now flashier and with a whole lot of bling, the Lincoln Navigator series brings to you the next installment of the series, the 2008 Lincoln Navigator.

Two humongous chrome grilles adorn the front end and also available are optional Lincoln cross logos. With this fresh Navigator, Lincoln is all set to regain some of the trust it had lost over the years to competitors such as the Cadillac Escalade.

While the cabin does make the 2008 Lincoln Navigator stand out, some other highlights include a very quiet riding experience, very reasonable pricing along with the list of safety and luxury features that helped the previous Lincoln Navigators stand on a firm ground.

It also has tremendous load bearing capacities, up to a staggering 9000 pounds. This smooth and shiny sporty demon can be yours for a very reasonable cost.

'05 Lincoln Navigator

After a completely new design, the 2005 Lincoln Navigator continues on the trend of the Navigator series by providing a vehicle designed to deliver. A new and more powerful engine, better transmission, new styling and luxurious interiors are what cause the 2005 Navigator to be a much better vehicle than other members of its class.

Despite its size, the 2005 Lincoln Navigator offers a ride as smooth as silk, partially due to a separate rear suspension, and a handling to die for. It has seating for eight people.

A powerful liftgate and a collapsible third row seat ensure that the Navigator has plenty of room for your luggage. With a six-speed automatic transmission and a powerful V8/5.4L engine, it guarantees a satisfying driving experience. For emergency control, drivers are provided with Roll and AdvanceTrac stability control.

With a completely new makeover, interiors comfortable both for kids and adults, a luxurious and gentler appearance, and a complete sports package, this is a car both fun to drive and be seen in!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

2008 Lincoln Navigator

The 2008 Lincoln Navigator has been upgraded from the earlier models in terms of comfort and convenience. The Navigator in known to be one of the best and most luxurious SUVs on the market. The 2008 model is available as a standard Navigator model and the Navigator L with increased dimensions and fuselage capacity.

The 2008 Lincoln Navigator is also available in four-wheel and two-wheel drive packages. The 300hp generated by the 5.4-liter V8 engine remains a constant high quality feature of the Navigator. The mileage is a modest 18mpg on highways and 13mpg in the city.

The rear-view back-up assistance camera is introduced in the 2008 Lincoln Navigator, along with the powered rear liftgate. The 4x2 Navigator has the highest towing capacity.

Once fully equipped, the vehicle has a towing capacity of 9050 pounds – 500 pounds more than the 4x4 Navigator L.

2007 Lincoln Navigator

With the 2007 Lincoln Navigator comes a whole new experience in the Navigator series. The HID headlights are now accompanied by an enlarged grille that rises along the front edge of the hood. Needless to say, the fascia has also been modified. The 18” wheels can be optionally replaced by larger 20” wheels.

The 2007 Lincoln Navigator inherits the engine and the 6-speed automatic transmission of the 2005 and 2006 models. 5.4-liter triple-valve V8 keeps the performance at 300hp when the rpm is at 5000. The torque generated at 3750 rpm is still 365lb-ft. The front and rear suspensions are independent, while the chassis has been made slightly stiffer.

Dual-stage front, side-curtain and seat-mounted airbags are safety accessories included in the '07 Navigator. Accident risk is also reduced by the design of the frame. A Roll Stability regulation mechanism complements the degree of safety that the vehicle offers to its driver as well as its passengers.

2006 Lincoln Navigator

The 2006 Lincoln Navigator, like its 2005 counterpart, is available in two separate trim ranges – Luxury and Ultimate. Each range of this four-door luxury SUV offers car buyers the choice between a 4x4 and a 4x2 packages. The 4x4 version of the Ultimate model has better performance.

The 5.4-liter V8 engine is retained in the 2006 Lincoln Navigator, and so is the six-speed auto transmission. These features are retained from the 2005 model, resulting in continued high performances. The engine still delivers the same 300 horsepower that it did in the previous year’s model.

The '06 Navigator has an optional Elite Package which includes 18” chrome wheels, a heavy-duty hitch for trailers, new HID headlights, a full audio entertainment system for the rear seat and an in-built navigation system.