2007 Lincolin Navigator 4 Door Utility on 2040-cars
Palmetto, Florida, United States
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This 2007 Lincolin Navigator is a true one owner, low mile, smoke free, dent free vehicle,
2007 Lincoln Navigator 5.4L 8 Cylinder Engine Automatic Transmission
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Clean Car Fax Report Navigation Parking Aid Leather Seats Front Heated and A/C Seats 3RD Row Seating Powered Running Boards Powered Lift Gate Power Adjustable Foot Pedals Moon Roof 20 Inch Chrome Wheels Keyless Entry Dual Climate Control AM / FM / 6 Disc Audio System Power Seats, Windows, Door Locks, and Mirrors
This Lincoln has a white color nice shine.Power Moonroof, Rear Privacy Glass, Heated Power Folding Door Mirrors, Rear Wiper, Power Light Gate, Fog Lamps, Powered Running Boards, Moonroof, Towing Package and so much more. The paint on this Lincoln is in great condition. Being a used as vehicle few minor scratches.
The interior on this Lincoln includes: Tan Leather Seats, Navigation System, Parking Sensors, 3rd Row Seating, Moonroof, Memory Seating, AM / FM / 6 Disc Player, Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel, Steering Wheel Controls, Dual Climate Control, Heated and A/C Front Seats, Cruise Control, Rear Audio Controls, Rear Heat and Air Conditioning, Rear Seats that fold down that are also powered, Keyless Entry, Power Seats, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, and Much More!!!.
This Lincoln has a 5.4L 8 Cylinder Engine attached to 5-Speed automatic transmission. This vehicle has a nice smooth ride and handles like a dream. There are no warning lights and all electronics works on this Lincoln Navigator. We have recently serviced this vehicle to ensure the new owner that this vehicle is up to date on service.
We welcome any pre-buy inspections before purchase and can help facilitate door to door shipping to anywhere in the USA at an affordable price. If you prefer to visit our area for a viewing call me in my Direct line at 941-757-9569. |
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Fri, Aug 27 2021In Lincoln's heyday, its cars were big, powerful and extravagant. They embodied the idea of American luxury in the best possible way. The 2022 Lincoln Aviator shows the brand has recaptured the essence of those good old days, while still pushing forward into the future with the latest tech offerings and an available plug-in hybrid powertrain that provides competitive all-electric range and a staggering amount of power. It's also a style leader, particularly inside, which was true of Lincoln's midcentury classics, but obviously missing for the better part of 30 years. Practically speaking, the Aviator is a fully competitive entry in the three-row luxury segment, capable to making a strong case for itself among (relative) lower-cost entries like the Acura MDX and Volvo XC90 as well as larger, upper-crust offerings like the Mercedes GLS and BMW X7. Its generous interior size and feature content has a lot to do with it, but so does the fact that Lincoln didn't mess around under the hood. Its base engine is more powerful than most of its competitors' engine upgrades, while that plug-in hybrid's 630 pound-feet of torque makes you wonder whether someone made a typo. They didn't. Basically, there's a lot to love about the Aviator, and crucially, a lot that makes sense. Interior & Technology | Passenger & Cargo Space | Performance & Fuel Economy What it's like to drive | Pricing & Features | Crash Ratings & Safety Features What's new for 2022? Changes are light for the 2022 Aviator. The Reserve trim picks up additional standard features: wireless charging, a head-up display and phone-as-key. There's also a new Monochromatic package that adds black wheels and replaces bright work with body-colored trim. It's very 2022. 2020 Lincoln Aviator Grand Touring Black Label View 34 Photos What's the Aviator interior and in-car technology like? No other company's interiors look anything like the midcentury-inspired palace of cool you get in the Aviator. All versions are available with distinctive color schemes (including the base model shown below right in Sandstone), but the Black Label trim level stands out the most with its three available "themes" of "Chalet," "Flight" and "Destination" (below left) that get special colors and trim types. The quality of some plastics and the fit-and-finish aren't up to Mercedes or BMW levels, but everything looks so special that it covers whatever deficit exists.
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According to a report from The Detroit News, the new system promises streamlined voice commands with fewer levels between opening query and actual result. Ford is also addressing where certain options are selected on the touchscreen. Rather than working one of the four quadrants on the homescreen, users will be able to select anywhere within the quadrant to make adjustments.
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