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2006 Lincoln Navigator Full-Size Luxury Sport Utility Vehicle
Lincoln's luxurious full-size SUV stocks a massive V8 engine and a vast cabin for seven or eight passengers on three tiers with a standard third-row bench that tucks into the cargo floor.

2006 Lincoln Navigator Full-Size Luxury Sport Utility Vehicle
A sensuous, curvy front end makes the Navigator fit in with the rest of Lincoln's high-class lineup. Power deployable running boards are a flashy option, as they disappear under the body after the doors are closed for a clean, uncluttered look. This is the best interior you can get from the factory in a full-size SUV. The quality of materials and construction is outstanding, especially compared with the lackluster plastics in its Cadillac and Infiniti rivals.

2005 Lincoln Navigator Full-Size Luxury Sport Utility Vehicle
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2004 Lincoln Navigator Full-Size Sport Utility Vehicle
When it was launched as a 1998 product, Lincoln's Navigator originated the class of luxury full-size SUVs. A new design came in 2003 that retained the bold styling of the original as well as its 5.4-liter V8 powertrain, although the revamped version brought more power and torque.

2003 Lincoln Navigator Full-Size Luxury Sport Utility Vehicle
Already one of the world's most excessive vehicles in terms of size and luxury, Lincoln decided its Navigator wasn't quite good enough after dominating the luxury-SUV market for four years. It trounced Cadillac, smashed Land Rover, embarrassed Mercedes-Benz and spit in the face of Lexus and Infiniti en route to winning the hearts -- and, more importantly money -- of image-conscious suburbanites across America.

2003 Lincoln Navigator Full-Size Luxury Sport Utility Vehicle