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| Vehicle: | New 2008 Lincoln Navigator L |
| MSRP: | $62,690.00 |
| Our Price: | Make Offer |
| Style: | SUV |
| Engine: | 8 Cyl. |
| Trans: | Automatic |
| Exterior: | White |
| VIN#: | 5LMFL28558LJ17363 |
| Model Code: | L28 |
| Stock #: | 8N069 |
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| 2008 Lincoln Navigator L 4dr 4x4 Base |
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| • | color keyed carpeting w/scuff plates | • | soft-touch instrument panel-inc: authentic wood inserts; pwr point; satin nickel accents | • | powerfold 60/40 split fold-flat 3rd row bench seat-inc: 2-way head restraints | | • | electrochromic rearview mirror | • | remote keyless entry system-inc: (2) keyfobs; key pad on driver door | • | securilock passive anti-theft system | | • | illuminated entry system w/theater dimming | • | rear a/c outlets | • | automatic dual zone front/rear climate control | | • | cigar lighter | • | center mounted analog clock | • | (8) cupholders | | • | front center console-inc: covered storage bin; tissue/coin holder; cassette/cd storage; (2) rear audio controls w/headphone jacks; rear a/c control; aux pwr point; audio input jack | • | led back-lit instrument cluster | • | pwr flip-out rear quarter windows | | • | universal garage door opener located in driver-side sun visor | • | rear window defroster | • | tire pressure monitoring system (tpms) | | • | 2nd row center console-inc: padded console cover; armrest; storage; dvd storage | • | pwr adjustable accelerator/brake pedals w/memory | • | antenna concealed in passenger-side rear quarter panel | | • | message center-inc: check engine; million mile odometer; maintenance required; advancetrac/roll stability control; trip odometer; fuel economy; fluid levels; door ajar; oil pressure; trans check; compass; outside temp; rear park assist disable; fuel availability | • | rear cargo area storage system behind 3rd row under load floor; quarter trim panel storage bins & pwr point | • | illuminated sun visors | | • | (4) assist handles | • | pwr tilt steering wheel-inc: leather/wood trim; speed/radio/climate controls; memory | • | am/fm stereo w/in-dash 6-disc cd changer-inc: thx-ii certified audio system; driver adjustable speed compensated volume; (14) speakers; subwoofer; 600-watt amplifier; sirius satellite radio w/6-month subscription | | • | (4) coat hooks | • | pwr accessory delay | • | pwr door locks | | • | soft two-tone door trim panels-inc: authentic wood insert; armrest; speaker grille; map pockets; chrome door handle | • | color keyed bumpers | • | chrome upper/lower grille | | • | speed-sensitive intermittent windshield wipers | • | privacy glass-inc: rear doors; rear quarter windows; liftgate | • | intermittent rear wiper w/washer | | • | hid headlamps w/automatic on/off | • | chrome door handles | • | pwr liftgate | | • | color keyed bodyside cladding w/chrome accents | • | luggage rack-inc: chrome side rails; black crossbars & end caps | • | circular reflector fog lamps | | • | solar tinted front door/windshield glass | • | side impact door beams | • | 3-point safety belts for all seating positions | | • | rear door child safety locks | • | lower anchors & tethers for children (latch) system for child safety seats | • | dual stage driver & front passenger front air bags | | • | 1st/2nd/3rd row side curtain air bags | • | 1st row seat mounted side airbags | |
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| Drive Type: | 4WD |
| Doors: | 4 |
| Body Style: | 4WD Sport Utility Vehicles |
| Vehicle Size: | Large |
| Seating Capacity: | 7/8 passengers |
| Engine Block: | V |
| Cylinders: | 8 |
| Valves: | 24 |
| Compression Ratio: | 9.8:1 |
| Horsepower: | 300hp @ 5000 rpm |
| Torque: | 365ft-lbs @ 3750 rpm |
| Engline Type: | Gas |
| Displacement: | 5.4 |
| Fuel Type: | Regular unleaded |
| Fuel Capacity: | 33.8 gal. |
| Camshaft: | -- |
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| Wheelbase: | 131.0 in. |
| Overall Length: | 223.3 in. |
| Vehicle Width: | 78.8 in. |
| Vehicle Height: | 78.1 in. |
| Gound Clearance: | 9.1 in. | | Luggage Capacity: | 42.7 ft3. | | Cargo Capacity: | 128.2 ft3. | | Curb Weight: | 6221 lbs. | | Max Payload: | 1675 lbs. | | Gross Weight: | 7950 lbs. | | Towing Capacity: | 8600 lbs. |
| Turning Circle: | 44.0 ft. |
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| Front Headroom: | 39.5 in. | | Front Legroom: | 41.1 in. | | Rear Headroom: | 39.7 in. | | Rear Legroom: | 39.1 in. |
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| Basic | 4 Years / 50,000 Miles |
| Drivetrain | 6 Years / 70,000 Miles |
| Roadside | 6 Years / 70,000 Miles |
| Rust | 5 Years / Unlimited Miles |
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Easy to read and extremely distinctive, the gauges make an elegant statement.The best feature was the ability to enter the Navigator with ease via automatic power-extending running boards that remain hidden until a door is opened.
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An independent five-link rear suspension gives it a civil ride on pavement, while allowing Lincoln to package in a fold-flat third-row seat -- something the [Cadillac Escalade ESV] does not have.Those more interested in performance will undoubtedly prefer the [Cadillac Escalade] ESV and its 403-hp V8.
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Big, luxurious, soft and smooth.
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Introduction |
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.Smooth and quiet, the Navigator benefits from a fully independent rear suspension and technology aimed at reducing noise and vibration.However, it is essentially a truck, with a ladder-type box frame and separate body, so it is not as responsive as the new unit-body crossover SUVs such as the Lincoln MKX.The Navigator offers its occupants lots of protection and comes well equipped with safety features, including full-cabin head-protecting airbags, electronic stability control and a rollover protection system. The styling seems deliberately retrogressive, probably in an effort to re-create the romance of Lincoln's glory days.The grille draws mixed reviews.Those who embrace the styling will find a nice finish inside, with rich wood and leather, and nearly all the features available in luxury sedans. All that size means the Navigator is a bear to handle in tight corners and exhibits lots of body lean in changes of direction.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. With the upward trend in gasoline prices, big, luxurious sport-utility vehicles have lost some of their luster as a group.Still, the strengths that made them popular to begin with remain: real space for eight passengers, the towing and load potential of a truck along with the comfort and convenience of an expensive sedan.The Lincoln Navigator shares those strengths at a competitive luxury-class price, and it doesn't even require premium fuel. The Navigator was redesigning for 2007.For 2008, Lincoln adds more standard equipment.A rearview camera is available for the 2008 Navigator, a feature we highly recommend.
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The 2008 Lincoln Navigator is available with a standard or long wheelbase.Any version of this full-size sport-utility vehicle can seat either seven or eight.All are powered by a 300-hp 5.4-liter V8 with a 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 III trailer hitch is standard.The Lincoln Navigator 4x2 ($47,755) and Navigator 4x4 ($50,655) come with features expected in the luxury class.Leather upholstery and a choice of Dark Ebony or lighter Anigre wood trim are standard.Two second-row captain's chairs and a third-row bench seat are also standard, though a three-place second-row split bench seat is available at no charge.For 2008, the front seats add a standard heating and cooling feature, and power-folding third-row seat and power liftgate come standard.Other standard features include a high-watt stereo with six-CD changer, 14 speakers and auxiliary input jack; three-zone automatic climate control with rear-seat fan and controls; leather-and-wood steering wheel with audio and climate controls; 10-way adjustable front seats; power-adjustable pedals; keyless entry keypad; remote keyless entry; front seat position memory; power-deploying running boards; roof rack; high-intensity discharge (HID) headlights; power-folding mirror with memory; fog lamps; and 255/70R18 tires on alloy wheels. The Navigator L 4x2 ($50,755) and Navigator L 4x4 ($53,655) are 14.7 inches longer than the standard models.Passenger accommodations are essentially the same, but the Navigator L provides an additional 25 cubic feet of cargo volume behind the third seat, and has power-deploying running boards and a rear cargo management system. The Elite Package ($5,460 base, $4460 L) is the full ride.It includes a voice-activated DVD-based navigation system, rear-seat DVD entertainment package with eight-inch screen, power sunroof, power running boards (standard wheelbase) and the new rearview camera.The navigation system ($1,995) and rear-seat DVD entertainment ($1,295) are available separately.Other stand-alone options include a remote starter ($445), 20-inch chromed wheels ($1,495) and a heavy-duty tow package ($595).Added for 2008 is the Monochromatic Limited Edition Package ($995), which includes unique badging and body-color exterior accents. The Navigator's standard safety features meet the luxury-class baseline.They include dual-stage front airbags, front occupant side-impact airbags and curtain-style head protection airbags for all outboard seats.The curtain bags feature a rollover sensor.All Navigators are equipped with Lincoln's AdvanceTrac anti-skid stability program.This system features Roll Stability Control, which uses a gyroscopic roll-rate sensor to enhance rollover resistance.Four-channel antilock brakes (ABS), rear obstacle detection and a tire-pressure monitor also are standard.The only optional safety item is the rearview camera.
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The Navigator is a truck.It's built on a pickup-style ladder frame, with a separate body bolted to that frame, rather than welded into one unit.But unlike most truck-based vehicles, the Navigator features a fully independent rear suspension, which tends to promote smoother ride and handling than the solid rear axle on the typical truck.The Navigator L is nearly 15 inches longer than the standard model, extending its full length to almost 19 feet.The extra length does not significantly change passenger accommodations, however.Besides making this big sport-utility even more challenging to park, the Navigator L's additional size translates entirely into an additional 25 cubic feet of storage space behind the third seat.That extra space (by itself) is about 30 percent larger than the trunk in a full-size luxury sedan like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class or Lexus LS460.The 2008 Navigator L is the largest luxury-class sport-utility available, and one of the largest passenger vehicles on the market. The Navigator's basic shape is clean, if slightly bland.It consists of mostly sheer, tapered surfaces that are consistent across the vehicle, with a chrome strip running below the windows.The profile is tidy for such a big vehicle, almost lean. The front and rear were clearly designed in Lincoln's retro-style brand theme.The eye is immediately drawn to the big, intricate grille in front.Its horizontal and vertical lines are supposed to inspire thoughts of Lincoln's Star logo, and the high-intensity beam headlights on either side add a jeweled, classy look.A second, thinner grille below the bumper replicates the bigger one above, flanked in this case by the fog lights. The taillights could be lifted from Lincoln's MKZ sedan.They're shaped like wings that cut into the liftgate and wrap around the rear corners, with chrome edging and a hard contrast between the red and white sections. The details seem to be an attempt to spice up an otherwise staid look, as if Lincoln is trying to out-bling popular competitors like the Cadillac Escalade.The optional chrome hood accent is basically a thick piece of chrome tacked on the end of the hood above the grille.We'd call it hideous, and find the Navigator much more attractive without it.We don't care much for the shiny steel plates at the bottom of the doors, either, but you might.Look at both options. The available Monochromatic Limited Edition Package extends the body color to the lower grille, upper chrome grille, lower bodyside cladding and side mirrors.The resulting look has less bling, but arguably more style. The Navigator comes standard with 18-inch double-spoke alloy wheels.The optional chromed 20-inch wheels aren't as disturbing as the chrome hood schnoz, and we like their size.They do, however, have an adverse effect on ride quality and interior noise.We prefer the 18-inch alloy wheels. Two exterior features have definite benefits.The outside mirrors are large, with repeating turn signals along the bottom edge and approach lamps underneath.The lamps light when the doors are unlocked with the remote key fob, and cast a nice circle of visibility around the doors.More than that, the big mirrors retract against the windows with the touch of a button.You'll appreciate this convenience when you pull a vehicle as large as the Navigator into a garage. This Navigator also retains its trademark retractable running boards.When the doors open, these drop and extend about five inches, creating a step that makes climbing in and out easier.They are artfully integrated into the overall exterior design, and are almost impossible to detect when the doors are closed.
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Deliberately retrogressive styling touches outside the Lincoln Navigator carry through inside, only more so.Presumably the thinking goes something like this: re-create the charm and romance of a simpler time, and the glory of Lincoln Continentals and Zephyrs past, updated with the convenience and function of a new millennium.The Navigator interior may do that for some.For others, it may simply inspire memories of sitting in their parents' (or grandparents') behemoth sedan in the early-to-mid 1960s. Either way, if you like the retro design you won't be disappointed with the finish.Particularly with the lighter Anigre wood trim, the square-ish shapes and flat switch clusters inside the Navigator generate a kind of post-modern, Scandinavian feel (furniture, not cars).The leather is thick and soft.The plastics, with some retro-looking graining, are nice to the touch.There's a mix of satin-nickel and chrome peppered throughout the cabin, and nothing looks overtly cheap, as it does in some other recent products from Lincoln's parent Ford Motor Co.The only real gripe in our test vehicle was the seam where the wood panel for the center stack blended down into the wood on the center console.It felt more like a bump. One of the Navigator's obvious strengths is space, seemingly acres of it, in all directions. The front seats are large and thickly padded, yet they adjust to accommodate all sizes, from NBA forwards to those who must sit up close to the wheel to peer over the tall dash.Power adjustable pedals are standard, and they can be moved forward or back with a button on the dash.These pedals have their advantages, but they would be more valuable if the power-adjustable steering column telescoped in addition to moving up and down.Without a telescoping wheel, the pedals don't really add anything to the adjustment mix.If we had to choose one or the other, we'd choose the telescoping wheel. One minor annoyance with the Navigator's driver's seat is the speed at which it automatically moves backward or forward when the key is removed or inserted.In most cases, this is a welcome feature that makes it easier to climb in and out of a tall vehicle, and the Navigator's slow-moving seat may or may not have been related to sub-zero temperatures during our test drive.Yet at times the driver's seat moved so slowly that you could literally be backed out of a parking space and going forward before it had returned to its set position. Once the driver gets comfortable, however, it's hard to beat the commanding view ahead.A Greyhound bus or tractor-trailer rig are about the only vehicles on the road that can obstruct the driver's forward vision in a Navigator. The gauge package is the weak link in the Navigator's interior.The dials look like they're straight out of the 1960s, with black script on a white background and white lighting.They're not as crisp as some other, more contemporary schemes.The speedometer and tachometer are fine, but the four auxiliary gauges across the top (fuel level and coolant temperature among them) aren't.They're small to begin with and essentially covered by the steering wheel rim if a driver likes to keep the wheel low in its travel range. Switches and control buttons are generally well placed, concentrated in the center stack or on stalks on both sides of the wheel.Most are big enough to hit with gloved fingers, and they have a nice, positive operating action.The gripe here is a row of switches near the bottom of the stack controlling the fans and seat heating and cooling, among other things.The buttons are on the small side, but the illuminated pictographs on them are tiny, so they seem even smaller than they really are in the dark. The navigation system works very well.The video screen is small, but the system is easy to figure out without studying the owner's manual.We found it easy to prog.
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The 2008 Lincoln Navigator and Navigator L are very large vehicles, with advantages and disadvantages that go with large vehicles.One of the advantages is the view forward from the driver's seat.Very few fellow motorists will be able to obstruct your sight lines when you're driving a Navigator.Another advantage is space.The Navigator is as big or bigger inside than any luxury-class sport-utility vehicle.The driver almost needs an intercom to converse with someone sitting way back in the third seat. Well, not really.The Navigator is very quiet inside for a truck, and generally quite smooth, almost placid.If you tend to drive conservatively you will probably like this vehicle.Initially, the brake pedal feels a little soft, but it's very progressive in application and easy to master for smooth, even stops, despite a curb weight exceeding 6,000 pounds for all-wheel drive models.With a little practice, the driver can avoid the fore-aft bobbing that can make motion-sensitive passengers feel car-sick. 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 optional 20-inch wheels and low-profile tires are plain noisy, be it whacking over bumps and pavement joints or just the steady hum of tread on the road surface.Typically, we prefer the appearance of larger wheels, but the price of style is high in the Navigator.We recommend the standard 18-inch wheels and higher-sidewall tires. 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 (except for the effect of the 20-inch wheels), 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.There's no axle tramping over bumps or undulations, and a reasonably smooth driver can keep the Navigator's body (and those inside) nice and level through turns. Steering is on the heavy side, perhaps surprisingly so in this type of vehicle.The good news here is that, for tracking curves or changing lanes, the steering feels responsive, direct and reasonably quick.The bad? In big, slow-speed turns, such as trying to whip into a parking space, the heavy steering feel can slow things down.Those who like the steering in smaller sedans will probably like the Navigator's.Those expecting airy, old-school Lincoln Town Car response may not. Bottom line, the Navigator rides comfortably and handles competently in nearly every situation.Just don't try to get racy.This vehicle is a lot of mass to move, and in quick, hard, left-right turns, all that weight wants to sway in the direction opposite of your choosing. In 2001, Navigator was the first full-sized luxury sport-utility vehicle to hit the 300-hp barrier.Seven years later, its 5.4-liter single-overhead cam Triton V8 still generates a maximum 300 horsepower, and virtually every other big SUV has passed it by.The Triton delivers torque evenly, with similar thrust whether the engine is already turning 1,000 or 4,000 rpm, and the six-speed automatic transmission is a definite plus.There's more than enough acceleration in the Navigator to merge safely or turn quickly across traffic, and it's probably quicker than what we considered a fairly quick car in the mid-1990s.Yet at the bottom line, the Navigator accelerates more slowly than just about any luxury sport-utility we've driven in the past few years. The automatic transmission, on the othe.
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The 2008 Lincoln Navigator hits the most important marks for a full-size sport-utility vehicle.It's relatively smooth, quiet and huge both inside and out.It comes equipped with lots of safety features and nearly all the luxury bells and whistles.The Navigator's tow rating is among the highest in the class, and it runs on regular gasoline where nearly all others require premium.The base price is lower than most of its competitors, before dealer incentives, but its sister vehicle, the Ford Expedition, can be equipped with almost as much luxury at a considerably lower price.Some will find Navigator bland.Those who regularly transport lots of passengers and stuff, and those who tow heavy loads, should find it worthy.NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent J.P.Vettraino reported from Detroit, with Kirk Bell in Chicago, and Mitch McCullough in Los Angeles.
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Model Lineup |
Lincoln Navigator 4x2 ($47,755); Navigator 4x4 ($50,655); Navigator L 4x2 ($50,755); Navigator L 4x4 ($53,655).
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Wayne, Michigan.
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Options As Tested |
Elite Package ($4,460) includes voice-activated DVD-based navigation system, rear-seat DVD entertainment package with eight-inch screen, power sunroof, new rearview camera; 20-inch chromed wheels ($1,495); heavy-duty trailer-tow package ($595); White Chocolate tri-coat paint ($495); chrome hood accent ($75); rubber floor mats ($55).
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Lincoln Navigator L 4x4 ($53,655).
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Spare Wheel |
| Rim type, Steel | Standard |
Spare Tire |
| Mount Location, Underbody w/crankdown | Standard |
| Size, Full-size | Standard |
Suspension |
| Independent, Four-wheel | Standard |
| Rear Suspension Type, Multi-link | Standard |
| Front Suspension Classification, Independent | Standard |
| Front Spring Type, Coil | Standard |
| Front Stabilizer Bar, Regular | Standard |
| Class, Regular | Standard |
Security |
| engine immobilizer, Engine immobilizer | Standard |
Headrests |
| Adjustable Front Headrests, Manual adjustable | Standard |
| Number of rear headrests, 2 | Standard |
Lights |
| Xenon Headlights | Standard |
| Headlights dusk sensor | Standard |
| Headlights auto delay | Standard |
| Front Fog lights | Standard |
| Exterior entry lights | Standard |
Seats |
| Front seat type, Bucket | Standard |
| Climate controlled, Driver and passenger heated-cushion, driver and pa | Standard |
Rear Seats |
| Folding, Tumble forward | Standard |
| Rear heat, With separate controls | Standard |
Audio System |
| In-Dash CD, 6-disc | Standard |
| Radio, AM/FM/Satellite | Standard |
| Antenna Type, Window grid | Standard |
| MP3 player, Yes | Standard |
| Rear audio, Multi-source | Standard |
| Radio Data System, Yes | Standard |
| Satellite Radio, SIRIUS | Standard |
| Speed Sensitive Volume Control, Yes | Standard |
| Digital Audio Input, Yes | Standard |
Third Row Seat |
| Type, 60-40 | Standard |
Locks |
| Power door locks, Remote, digital keypad power door locks | Standard |
| 2-Stage unlocking, 2-stage unlocking | Standard |
Windows |
| Power windows | Standard |
| Front wipers - intermittent | Standard |
| Front wipers - speed sensitive | Standard |
| Privacy glass | Standard |
| Rear defogger | Standard |
| Rear wiper | Standard |
Mirrors |
| Driver mirror adjustment, Power remote | Standard |
| Heated driver mirror, Heated | Standard |
| Passenger mirror adjustment, Power remote | Standard |
| Heated passenger mirror, Heated | Standard |
| Power retractable mirrors, Power retractable mirrors | Standard |
| Inside rearview mirror, Electrochromatic | Standard |
| Vanity mirrors, Dual illuminated vanity mirrors | Standard |
| Signal mirrors, Turn signal in mirrors | Standard |
Convenience Features |
| Cruise control, Cruise control | Standard |
| Power steering, Speed-proportional power steering | Standard |
| Steering wheel, Tilt-adjustable | Standard |
| Audio controls on steering wheel, Audio controls | Standard |
| Cruise controls on steering wheel, Cruise controls | Standard |
| Cupholders, Front and rear | Standard |
| Door pockets, Driver, passenger and rear | Standard |
| Retained accessory power, Retained accessory power | Standard |
| Overhead console, Full with storage | Standard |
| Universal remote transmitter, Universal remote transmitter | Standard |
| Center Console, Full with covered storage | Standard |
| Multi-function remote, Trunk/hatch/door | Standard |
| Power Activated Trunk/Hatch, Power liftgate | Standard |
Comfort Features |
| Steering wheel trim, Leather/genuine wood | Standard |
| Shift knob trim, Leather/chrome | Standard |
| Dash trim, Genuine wood/metal-look | Standard |
| Floor mats, Carpet front and rear | Standard |
| Cargo area light, Cargo area light | Standard |
Memorized Settings |
| seat memory | Standard |
Instrumentation |
| Tachometer | Standard |
| Trip computer | Standard |
| Clock | Standard |
| External temp | Standard |
| Low fuel level | Standard |
| Compass | Standard |
Exterior Features |
| Grill | Standard |
Doors |
| left rear passenger door type, Conventional | Standard |
| Liftgate window, Flip-up | Standard |
Truck Features |
| Door reinforcement | Standard |
| Auxilliary transmission cooler | Standard |
| Bumpers | Standard |
Towing and Hauling |
| Trailer hitch | Standard |
Airbags |
| Head airbags, Curtain 1st, 2nd and 3rd row | Standard |
| Passenger Airbag, Yes | Standard |
Stability and Traction |
| Traction control | Standard |
| Stability control | Standard |
Seatbelts |
| Seatbelt pretensioners, Front | Standard |
Transmission |
| Manual / automatic, Automatic | Standard |
| Automatic type, Automatic | Standard |
Driver Seat |
| Height Adjustable, Power | Standard |
| Heated, Multi-level heating | Standard |
| Ventilated, Ventilated | Standard |
| Adjustable lumbar support, Power 2-way | Standard |
Air Conditioning |
| Front air conditioning zones, Dual | Standard |
Engine |
| Type, Regular unleaded | Standard |
| Cylinders, 8 | Standard |
| Horse Power, 300 | Standard |
| Variable Valve Timing, Variable valve timing | Standard |
| Torque, 365 | Standard |
| Max Torque RPM, 3,750 | Standard |
| Compression Ratio, 9.80 : 1 | Standard |
| Valve Gear, SOHC | Standard |
| Total Valves, 24 | Standard |
| Engine Configuration, V | Standard |
| Displacement, 330 | Standard |
| Vehicle Emissions, ULEV II | Standard |
Brakes |
| Front brakes, Ventilated disc inches | Standard |
ABS Brakes |
| ABS, 4-wheel | Standard |
Wheels |
| Width, 7.5 | Standard |
| Diameter, 18 | Standard |
| Rim Type, Machined alloy | Standard |
Drivetrain |
| 4WD Type | Standard |
| Transfer Case | Standard |
| Locking Hubs | Standard |
| Axle ratio | Standard |
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| The list of optional equipment below represents a mix of optional dealer or factory installed features. Some must be added by the manufacturer during the production process whilst others can be installed here at the point of purchase. Please note that this list is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any questions please contact us for clarification. | |
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California Emissions System: Required on units for California, Maine, Massachusetts, New York and Vermont registration. Optional for cross-border states - Arizona, Connecticut, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. | | $0 |
California Emissions System Not Required: Control code for units either shipped to California Emissions States dealers or ordered by California Emissions States dealers for registration in non-California States locations. NOTE: In Maine, Rhode Island and Vermont, dealers cannot order vehicles for customers in non-California Emission State locations (except Public Service/Emergency Vehicles--936). | | $0 |
California Public Service/Emergency Vehicle Exempt: Only available on units sold to authorized governmental units and privately-owned ambulance companies. | | $0 |
Dealer Order For California States Registration: Non-California/Non-Cross-Border States. Required on all units ordered by dealers for California Emissions States registrations when the vehicles are being delivered to non-California Emissions, non-Cross-Border States locations. | | $0 |
Internal Options
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| Mirror Based Rearview Camera | | $0 |
SIRIUS Satellite Radio: Includes SIRIUS satellite radio receiver, SIRIUS satellite radio low profile antenna and 6 month pre-paid subscription to SIRIUS. For question please call 1-888-539-SIRIUS (7575). | | $0 |
| Driver & Passenger Heated & Cooled Front Seats | | $0 |
Other Options
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Radio: AM/FM/MP3 Capable THX II w/SIRIUS Satellite: Includes 14 speakers, 600 watts of power, in-dash 6-CD player, driver-adjusted speed compensated volume, subwoofer and rear seat controller. | | $0 |
| Elite Package | | $4,460 |
Monochrome Limited Edition Package: Includes body color hood accent, unique trimmed seats with black leather inserts and black piping, and stitched Lincoln logo on 1st, 2nd and 3rd row headrests. | | $995 |
Heavy Duty Trailer Tow Class III/IV: Includes 4-pin and 7-pin connector, heavy duty flasher, heavy duty hitch integrated with rear bumper, 2" receiver and brake module wiring. | | $595 |
All Weather Front & Rear Floor Mats (Ebony): Includes both the standard carpeted floor mats and rubber floor mats. | | $55 |
| Chrome Hood Accent | | $75 |
| Front License Plate Bracket | | $0 |
| Power Moonroof w/One Touch Open & Close | | $995 |
| Rear Seat DVD Entertainment System | | $1,295 |
Power Code Remote Start System (Dealer Installed): Factory invoiced accessory. Genuine Lincoln accessories will be shipped (separate from the vehicle) via VIN-fulfillment to the ordering dealership for installation. | | $455 |
| COV Required | | $0 |
| Priced DORA | | $0 |
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| Order Code 200A | | $0 |
Seats & Seat Trim
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Leather Trimmed Low Back Bucket Seats: Includes heated and cooled driver and passenger front seats, 10-way power with lumbar support, power recline and 2-way adjustable head restraints. | | $0 |
Premium Leather Seats w/Piping: Includes premium leather seating with contrasting piping on 1st, 2nd and 3rd row and stitched Lincoln Star on 1st row headrests. | | $375 |
| 2nd Row 40/20/40 Leather Split Bench Seat | | $0 |
Wheels & Tires
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Tires: P255/70R18 112H BSW A/S: Includes 17" steel spare. | | $0 |
Tires: P275/55R20 BSW A/S: Includes 18" steel spare. | | $0 |
| Wheels: 18 7-Spoke Aluminum | | $0 |
| Wheels: 20 7-Spoke Chrome Aluminum | | $1,495 |
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Cash $750.00 | Ends 02/28/09 |
LM 2008 Ford Credit Retail Conquest Direct Offer #32844 - National LM Ford Credit Retail Conquest Direct Offer #32844 - National Eligibility: Public
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Cash $1,000.00 | Ends 03/31/09 |
Lincoln Mercury 2008 Competitive Lease Conquest #32796 - National Lincoln Mercury is announcing a Ford Credit Competitive Lease Conquest. The Conquest incentive and pre-approval offer are valid for the customer named on the front of the Direct Mail certificate only. The conquest incentive itself is transferable within the household; however, the Ford Credit Pre-Approval can not be transferred within the household. Eligibility: Public
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