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Vehicle Specs
| Price: |
$34,784.00 |
Drivetrain: |
Rear Wheel Drive |
| Year: |
2007 |
Engine: |
V8 |
| Mileage: |
18,234 |
Bodystyle: |
SUVs |
| Location: |
Costa Mesa,CA |
Doors: |
4 |
| Exterior: |
Black |
Dealer Stock #: |
P4267 |
| Interior: |
Charcoal Black |
VIN #: |
5LMFU27547LJ00759 |
| Transmission: |
Automatic |
Seller Type: |
Dealer |
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About This Car Black 5-door SUV, 18234 miles, AUTO 6SPD, 5.4L V8. Stock# P4267. Features: Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors, Woodgrain Interior Trim, Heated Mirrors, Front Tow Hooks, Driver Lumbar, Hid Headlights, Electronic Stability Control, Rear Floor Mats, Dual Zone A/C, Rear Parking Aid, Climate Control, Front Floor Mats, Auto-Off Headlights, Power Passenger Seat, Child Safety Locks, Side Air Bag, Bucket Seats, CD Changer, Luggage Rack, Rear Seat Audio Controls, Power Driver Seat, Auxiliary Pwr Outlet, Running Boards, Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Seat Memory, Power Driver Mirror, Leather Seats, 4-Wheel ABS, Rear Defrost, Power Passenger Mirror, Intermittent Wipers, Power Windows, Heated Exterior Driver Mirror, Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror, Air Suspension, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Additional Rear Seat, Mp3 Player, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, Power Door Locks, Trailer Hitch Receiver, Quad Bucket Seats, Rear Head Air Bag, Rear A/C, Aluminum Wheels, Driver Air Bag, Rear Wheel Drive, Rear
You can't mention the Lincoln Navigator without bringing up the Cadillac Escalade, the big-personality celebrity wagon that toppled the Navigator as King of All That Is Cool back in the late 1990s. That hierarchy has changed little since, so Lincoln has a new plan: if the latest Escalade is all brash personality, then the Navigator--now offered in regular and long-wheelbase configuration just like the Cadillac--should instead embody refinement and subtle confidence. Not that the gallons of chrome slathered all over the Navigator are exactly subtle. (When pictures of the new Navigator were released early last year, the reaction around here was unanimous: "What the hell happened to the front end?") So it isn't quite subdued, but the Lincoln is reasonably refined, thanks in part to efforts to curb noise coming from the powertrain, the wind, and the road. Indeed, little hubbub filtered into the cabin as we barreled up and down steep Smoky Mountain passes, blowing by eighteen-wheelers and mufflerless old rustbuckets. A control-arm front suspension and an improved multilink independent rear setup (the Cadillac soldiers on with a live rear axle) provide a stable and compliant ride, and the decent--but not so talkative--steering helps provide good directional stability. But the last Navigator already did the subtle and refined thing. What this model really needs is an infusion of Escalade-style attitude. The Navigator doesn't even have the personality of the Infiniti QX56, never mind the megamagnetic Caddy.... Read full article
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