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Lincoln Navigator Review - Kelley Blue Book

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Lincoln Navigator. With gas prices rising and the roads getting more crowded, some may wonder if large luxury SUVs still have a place on the highways. But for towing, carrying serious amounts of cargo or ferrying numerous passengers, few vehicles do the job as comfortably as the full-size Lincoln Navigator.

Welcome to our comprehensive Kelley Blue Book review of the Lincoln Navigator.

Although the Navigator was the first American luxury SUV to market, its key competitor -- the Cadillac Escalade -- has gained more prominence among the young, hip and affluent. Now in its third generation, the Navigator is fighting back with new features, bolder styling and more refinement then ever before. For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit http://www.kbb.com today.

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  • Navigators FTW! FORD POWER BABY!

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  • @AUDIR8ofNY96 If you want to? Knock yourself out. But if you want MPG? Avoid it at all cost. If MPG isn't a big deal for you? Go ahead and buy away. If you want a off roader? Again avoid at all cost. If you want to be flashy? Get it. Think about your needs, then thank about the car you want. Do research, and do some pricing. Look at your daily needs in your life, if those needs fits the bill of the car you want? Buy it...

  • @AUDIR8ofNY96 YES. i bought one from 2002, and got it for $4K, EVERYTHING was good except for the shocks, but i changed them for $500, and now it is a car i never want to change lol... it looks fucking sexy,and its really big :) now i want to paint it and buy it new rims and tires =]

  • beautiful!!

  • @AUDIR8ofNY96 sounds like it, but if their not gonna be carrying a lot of passengers a regular old car will do just fine

  • The hip young and athalate cant afford the Escalade or this for that matter.

  • What year model is this Ford? Another great car that we will never get in Australia.

  • @AUDIR8ofNY96  No!

  • 6 year old navigator cost about 10000-12000

    a good 1st car?

  • Escslade Advantage: LED FRONT AND REAR LIGHTS, BIGGER ENGINE, OVERALL STYLING IS NICE, MORE CUSTOMIZABLE, MORE FUEL EFFICIENT

    Navigator Advantage: INTERIOR VERY UPSCALE AND UNIQUE, COMFORT ROOMY, ONLY COMES IN 2 MODELS NOT PRICED OVER 62,000, BUILT OFF OF THE RELIABLE F 150 ASSEMBLY LINE

  • @airsoftnotherstuff In the interior, it is indeed very nice (the captain chairs are A+++). Though the 3rd row leg room is quite crowded, even on the ESV Platnium. I would rather drive a Navigator, but it really doesn't matter, so as long as I am not in a Dodge SUV.

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