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2010 Lincoln Navigator L 48k Miles Leather 3rd Row Seats New Oils Aux Sirius Obo on 2040-cars

US $23,900.00
Year:2010 Mileage:48701
Location:

Roseville, California, United States

Roseville, California, United States
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PLEASE READ THE WHOLE AD:
BY OWNER 2010 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR LONG VERSION, 48XXX MILES, 3 ROWS OF SEATS, CAPTAIN SEATS, HEATED AND COOLED SEATS, NAVIGATION, REAR-VIEW CAMERA WITH PARKING ASSIST, PEDAL ELECTRIC HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT, ALL POWER, ALL LEATHER, PURE LUXURY, LOADED WITH OPTIONS - REMOTE ENTRY, TOUCH SCREEN, REAR DVD AND ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM, AUX, IPAD, SIRIUS XM RADIO, SUNROOF, ADJUSTABLE RUNNING STEP-BOARDS, POWER LIFT-GATE, TINT, POWER OUTLET.
STATE-OF-THE-ART THX-II SOUND SYSTEM - 14 SPEAKERS, 2 SUB-WOOFERS, 12-CHANNEL AMPLIFIER AND STATE-O-THE-ART SIGNAL PROCESSING. HID-LMPS. NAVIGATION FROM TELEMATICS. CHROME WHEELS, AIR SUSPENSION AND TOWING PACKAGE. TRAILER SWAY CONTROL.
PAID REGISTRATION TILL MARCH OF 2015, NEWER PIRELLI TIRES, GOOD BRAKES. THIS SUV IS ALWAYS GARAGED, DETAILED, HAND WASHED EVERY SATURDAY WITH VACUUMING AND INTERIOR CLEANING. OUR FAMILY KEEP OUR CARS SUPER CLEAN. NON-SMOKER.
SALVAGE TITLE, HAS BEEN PURCHASED FROM FARMERS INSURANCE THROUGH INSURANCE AUTO AUCTION AS "RUN AND DRIVE" VEHICLE. I HAVE A STICKER FROM THE AUCTION TO PROVE IT WITH A VIN # OF MY VEHICLE.
FIXED RIGHT, NO FRAME DAMAGE, PASSENGER SIDE FENDER AREA ACCIDENT. FENDER WAS CHANGED. FEEL FREE TO TAKE A VEHICLE TO ANY DEALER OR MECHANICS FOR VERIFICATION OR TESTS. NO WARNING LIGHTS ON, AIRBAGS DID NOT DEPLOY. DRIVES STRAIGHT. NO UNEVEN TIRE WEAR. 
FULLY REGISTERED IN MY NAME WITH ALL INSPECTIONS DONE, REGISTRATION AND TAXES PAID TO DMV.
FAMILY CAR, DAILY DRIVEN TO WORK, SHORT COMMUTE.
MUST SELL, LOOKING INTO REAL ESTATE PURCHASE.
PLEASE SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY, NO LOW-BALLERS OR TIRE KICKERS. LETS NOT WASTE TIME.
OPEN FOR ANY QUESTIONS. THIS SUV IS IN GREAT SHAPE.
CA VEHICLE, NO SEVERE WEATHER CONDITIONS HERE.
24200$ OBO
MY TEL 916-899-77-50
THANK YOU

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Ford Motor is recalling nearly 1.3 million Fusion and Lincoln MKZ sedans built from the 2013 through 2018 model years because their front brake hoses may rupture and leak brake fluid, which could affect stopping ability and increase the risk of a crash. The company notified the National Highway and Transportation Safety Administration and says that in the event a leak occurs, the brake fluid warning light may illuminate on the instrument cluster behind the steering wheel. Dealers will replace the front brake hoses, free of charge, and notification letters to owners are to be mailed in mid-April. A second letter will be mailed once replacement parts are available. Owners may contact Ford customer service at 1-866-436-7332. Ford's number for this recall is 23S12. The vehicles affected were manufactured between Feb. 3, 2012, and July 19, 2017. In mid-2020, Ford recalled 488,594 Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX SUVs for a similar problem regarding leaking brake lines.   Recalls Ford Lincoln Safety

Lincoln MKC will be renamed the Corsair in 2021, probably

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Lincoln will be renaming its MKC crossover, calling it the Corsair instead. Automotive News is reporting that the recently trademarked, yet storied Ford model name Corsair will be affixed on the 2021 model year crossover. The report says Ford has already told its U.S. dealers about the name at an Orlando meeting last month. Ford has a long history with the Corsair nameplate in the States and abroad: Most recently, it has been in use in Australia in the early 1990s, in the UK in the 1960s, and before that Ford offered an Edsel Corsair in the late 1950s. Even if an Edsel connection might not be the best possible thing for a Ford product, let alone a Lincoln, it might serve the crossover well as Ford moves to ditch the MK naming convention it's used for Lincoln for the past decade. Still, the manufacturer is said to have cautioned dealers it might opt out of using the Corsair name before production time. At the same meeting, Ford reportedly showed the next-generation Escape, the Explorer, a battery electric crossover dubbed the Mach 1, a yet-unnamed small SUV (which might be the Bronco) , and a new Lincoln Continental complete with suicide doors. The MKC will still receive a refresh for next year, retaining its letters-name for a couple of years before the bigger redesign for 2021. Currently, the MKC is the strongest-selling Lincoln product in China, and it brings in numerous new Lincoln customers there. In the U.S. it's outsold by the MKX crossover and is neck-and-neck with the MKZ sedan.

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Twenty years ago, retro design was arguably at its apex (though it's really never gone away, either here or in other markets). And apparently Ford and Lincoln were considering a way to offer even more retro two-door goodness out of the Thunderbird, which was a couple years old in 2004. The result was the Lincoln Mark X concept car, which is pretty much a rebadged Thunderbird with a couple of unique features. It never went into production, but if you really had your heart set on it, this is your chance to make the sole example your own. At a glance, you might not notice the Thunderbird connection, especially with the top down. The Mark X leans heavily on the '60s Continentals with its wide chrome grille and subtle integrated headlights. It also features the distinct chrome trim that runs along each edge of the car from the headlights all the way back to the tailpipes. It also features slender, wide rear taillights, and a dramatically sloping rear fascia with a sharp edge where the tailpipes lurk. The Mark X also has the party piece of the then-trendy power retractable hardtop. It even had glass panels in the roof, kind of like the later VW Eos. But look a little longer, and you can see the similarities. The proportions, and especially the hardpoints around the doors and windshield, are pretty clearly straight off the Thunderbird. And as contemporary reporting showed, everything mechanical in the vehicle was the same as the Thunderbird, from the powertrain to the suspension. It gets the same 280-horsepower 3.9-liter V8 and five-speed automatic as the T-Bird, along with rear-wheel drive. The interior is much more of a departure from the T-Bird, though. It has the retro dual cowl dashboard that would later appear in other Lincoln products including the Zephyr, Navigator, Aviator and MKX. The MKX of course was actually a Ford Edge-derived, front-drive-based SUV, and so hardly related to this Mark X concept, but it did at least have a similar Continental-style grille when it launched. To a certain extent, it's a little bit surprising the Mark X didn't get a green light for production. Since all the mechanical bits were already in production, and not just in the Thunderbird. The platform, called DEW98, was a unique rear-drive platform with fully independent suspension that was used in the Ford Thunderbird, Lincoln LS sedan and Jaguars S-Type and XF. They all were offered with the same 3.9-liter V8, too, with V6 variants of the LS and Jaguars.