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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

The 2008 Lincoln Navigator


Ford finally rolls out the 2008 Lincoln Navigator, now sporting more changes but fewer options. If the previous model had these options such as PowerFold 3rd row seats, Power Liftgate, THX audio, heated/cooled front seats and SIRIUS satellite radio, the latest model have them all as a standard factory installed equipments.

The new Navigator also has the Monochrome Limited Trim Package available with more precise designs and great body structure. Other standard factory installed equipment includes lower cladding, lower grille and rearview mirrors adding more power to a total performance driving.

The main grille was also revamped adding the chrome grid that emphasizes a better look with additional shine removed on its front. The chrome hood remained on the new vehicle as a trimming. The Navigator also made the rearview camera available as an option for the very first time.

Comparing the previous model to its newest version, you would definitely indulge yourself over this 2008 edition. The clear major changes and the over-the-top new trimmings added to its strong competitive look. The new car was made even more quiet and comfortable for that stress-free driving. The new vehicle also added flat-folding third row seats which can be a huge appeal compared to Escalade and Denali.

The Lincoln Navigator was first introduced in the US car market as a full size luxury SUV for the Ford Motor Company in 1998. It was one among the first SUV vehicles ever produced by Lincoln and in fact was the largest full size luxury vehicle under the Detroit based car maker. It was also the first four-wheel drive car under Ford.
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