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The 2010 Lincoln Navigator L is a combination of spaciousness, luxury, power and ultimate pimpability. When properly equipped, it can tow almost 9000 pounds - and it does it with soft and smooth style even in the most rugged pavement conditions. When equipped with an optional third row of seating, as many as eight full grown passengers can travel in comfort - and still have loads of room for their luggage, gear, groceries and more.
The Navigator from Lincoln for 2010 has a tight-gapped cabin that yields a pin-dropping quiet ride. Vehicle vibration is minimized very effectively. This is especially true when considering that it is built upon a ladder-style boxed frame with a separated body. This means that, even though it is very impressive in terms of ride quality, it will still be lacking in comparison to a car-style "unibody"-constructed SUV. If that is one of your requirements, consider the Lincoln MKX.
Purchasers of the 2010 Navigator will be treated to loads of standard safety features including electronic traction and stability control, a highly advanced system for rollover protection and a full array of airbags that surround occupants everywhere inside of the cabin. Exterior styling standards for 2010 are drawing varied for reviews. For those who appreciate it, they are further rewarded with rich, elegant interior finishes including genuine leather and wood. In fact, all of the features that you will find in a luxury sedan are presented in this truck-style SUV.
As you would expect in any vehicle with a gross weight of more than 7500 pounds, the Lincoln Navigator L is not made for tight cornering at Audubon speeds. It will lean. It will change directions if you're going too fast. So be careful. However, when cruising along in normal conditions, it will provide you a load of comfort, stability and confidence. A singular trim is available in either 4x2 or 4x4 configurations. In either case, power is derived from a 5.4L 310hp 365 lb-ft V8 engine and a six speed automatic transmission. It features a 28 gallon fuel tank. 4x2 versions will take you 14/20 MPG city/highway respective. Lincoln didn't even bother to report the EPA estimations for 4x4 versions. What's the point anyway?
The 2010 Lincoln Navigator L competes in the market with the Cadillac Escalade, the Infiniti QX56 and the Mercedes-Benz M-Class. Pricing ranges from $54,400 up to $57,300. If you decide that a new Navigator L is for you, you can be sure that you will not be lacking in spaciousness, safety, luxury and style. There's tight competition in this market and Lincoln is going to treat you right.
Comparable Sport Utilitys: Jeep Compass, Mitsubishi Endeavor, Cadillac Escalade Hybrid,
Premium Sport Utilitys: Mercedes-Benz M-Class, Cadillac Escalade Hybrid, Cadillac Escalade,
L 2WD
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L 4WD
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Base Invoice Price: $52,568
Base List Price: $57,115
Destination Charge: $925>
Gas Guzzler Tax: $0
Average Sales Tax and Fees: $3,139
Dealer Holdback: $1,713
Target Price: $54,225
Options
Base Invoice Price: $55,178
Base List Price: $60,015
Destination Charge: $925>
Gas Guzzler Tax: $0
Average Sales Tax and Fees: $3,291
Dealer Holdback: $1,800
Target Price: $56,922
Options
2010 Navigator L
2009 Navigator L
2008 Navigator L
Lincoln Models
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MKS
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