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MSRP Range: $39,000 to $46,000
Invoice Range: $36,000 to $41,500
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MSRP As Tested: $45,125
Versions: Luxury, Premium, Kitty Hawk Edition
Vehicle Category: Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle
Engine Location: Front Engine
Drive Wheels: Rear-Wheel Drive Rear-Wheel Drive. Optional All Wheel Drive with Control Trac.
Engine As Tested: 4.6-liter, Dual Overhead Cam, V-8 cylinder, 302-horsepower at 5,750 rpm and 300 lb-ft torque at 3,250 rpm
Transmission As Tested: 5-Speed Automatic
Fuel Economy (city/hwy): 2-Wheel Drive - 14/19. 4-Wheel Drive - 13/18.
Standard Safety Features: Driver and front passenger, front and side curtain airbags, 2nd-row side curtain airbags, power 4-wheel disc brakes, Antilock Braking System, Brake Assist, Electronic Brake Force Distribution, Rear Obstacle Detection System, Remote Keyless Entry.
Competition: Acura MDX, Ford Explorer, Lexus RX 300, Lincoln Navigator, Mercedes-Benz M-Class
NEW YORK, New York -- Glistening in bright spotlights as they twirl on turntables at the New York International Auto Show, two new sport-utility vehicles from the Lincoln line appear as near twins, each dominated by a massive front grille plated in shiny chrome.
The larger wagon in this collection -- Lincoln's Navigator -- originated the class of luxury full-size SUVs when it was launched in 1997 as a 1998 product. In a fresh design for 2003, it reveals reworked body styling with a new face dominated by the signature chrome grille.
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