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2006 Lincoln Navigator
The Lincoln Navigator is remarkably agile, considering its size. That
makes it pleasant to drive, even on winding roads. There's little body
lean and it's possible to drive fairly quickly without upsetting your
passengers. Power rack-and-pinion steering is at least partly
responsible for the Navigator's handling dynamics. Lincoln worked hard
on the steering system, and the Navigator turns in quickly for corners,
moving almost instantly once the steering wheel starts to turn..
2007 Lincoln Navigator
The Navigator is full of noise-mitigating technology, including
acoustically dampened glass in the windshield and side windows. The body
boom familiar in vehicles that are essentially big steel boxes, which
often comes across as pulses of air hitting the eardrums, is nearly
eliminated in the Navigator. The quiet seems to emphasize noise
generated by the tires, which is the only noticeable encroachment on the
solitude inside. The Navigator is as smooth inside as any body-on-frame truck we've
tested, and generally free of annoying vibration. The ride is smooth, too, thanks partly to the
fully independent rear suspension. Moreover, the rear suspension helps
keep the rear tires pressed to the pavement on bumpy surfaces,
eliminating most of that skipping feeling familiar in trucks with solid
rear axles.
2008 Lincoln Navigator
The Lincoln Navigator is roomy and luxurious. It's capable of towing
nearly 9,000 pounds, but it's soft and smooth on the roughest of
pavement. It's big and roomy, with a full-size third-row seat, seating
for up to eight passengers, and acres of cargo space. The independent rear suspension helps the Navigator ride smoothly,
though, as smooth as any vehicle of this size. The V8 engine and
six-speed transmission combination also works smoothly, though it is
outperformed by the powertrains of most competitors.
2010 Lincoln Navigator
All models are equipped with a 310-hp 5.4-liter V8 and six-speed
automatic transmission. Navigator is available with either rear-wheel
drive (2WD) or electronically engaged four-wheel drive (4WD) that can be
driven on dry pavement and includes low-range gearing. A Class IV
trailer hitch is standard. Smooth and quiet, the Navigator benefits from a fully independent rear
suspension and technology aimed at reducing noise and vibration.