Car Review (All Years) Reviews and ratings of the Lincoln Navigator (all years). These reviews are written by the owners themselves. MSN Carpoint (All Years) See what owners think of their Lincoln Navigators from previous model years.
Popular Mechanics (All Years) Here's a great summary of Lincoln Navigator owners' reports regarding price, convenience factors, reliability, and other mechanical matters. RoadWorthy (2004) Big luxury and refinement meets vast interior space, abundant cargo storage, innovative seating options and a distinctive driving experience in the 2004 Lincoln Navigator SUV. Car Buying Strategies (2003) Continuing with the comfort enhancing features, an entertainment system is available for the passengers in the back. This system includes a fold-down LCD screen complete with DVD player, two wireless headphones and a remote control. Consumer Guide (2003) For the first time, Navigator doesn't share its dashboard design with the Expedition. Detroit News (2003) Likes: Sumptuous cabin trimmed in leather and satin-nickel finish. Power tailgate. Power folding third seat. Edmunds (2003) The new frame is mostly hydro-formed (a process that uses water under very high pressure to form molten steel into seamless framerails free of welds and weak areas), which makes for a much stiffer structure. Epinions (2003) See what owners of the 2003 Lincoln Navigator think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. Motor Trend (2003) The new front and rear suspension assemblies employ upper and lower control arms with spring-over-shock load-leveling air springs and monotube dampers instead of the independent front / solid-axle rear configuration found in the previous Navigator and standard in the current Cadillac Escalade and Lexus LX 470. MSN Carpoint (2003) The Navigator has been redesigned for 2003, featuring a new suspension and chassis, as well as a revised exterior and interior. The Car Connection (2003) The biggest and most immediately apparent improvement is in the way the new Navigator steers. The Car Place (2003) They are better than the GM competition. These actually have a useful third row! USA Today (2003) Lincoln changed almost everything about the Navigator full-size SUV for 2003 and came out with a Navigator that unfortunately resembles its ugly predecessor, but fortunately drives much nicer. Yahoo Autos (2003) The 2003 Navigator is a 4-door, up to 8-passenger luxury sport-utility, available in 6 trims, ranging from the 4x2 Luxury to the 4x4 Ultimate. The 2003 Navigator's closest competitors include the Acura MDX, the Jeep Grand Cherokee, and the Volvo XC90. Epinions (2002) See what owners of the 2002 Lincoln Navigator think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2002) Crash test results for the 2002 Lincoln Navigator 4 DR. 4X4 model. Yahoo Autos (2002) The 2002 Navigator is a 4-door, up to 8-passenger luxury sport-utility, available in two trims, the 4X2 and the 4X4. The 2002 Navigator's closest competitors include the Acura MDX, and the Jeep Grand Cherokee. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2001) Crash test results for the 2001 Lincoln Navigator 4 DR. 4X4 model. Popular Mechanics (2001) The Navigator's long list of standard equipment includes a load-leveling suspension, four-wheel antilock brakes, dual airbags, SecuriLock antitheft system, third-row bench seat, full overhead console, battery saver and remote keyless entry. The Auto Channel (2001) If you have seven people in it-and the three on the back seats had better be children or acrobats otherwise they'll never get there- you can forget anything beyond two suitcases. Epinions (2000) See what owners of the 2000 Lincoln Navigator think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2000) Crash test results for the 2000 Lincoln Navigator 4 DR. 4X4 model. New Car Test Drive (2000) For 2000, the Lincoln Navigator features a new satellite navigation system, a reverse sensing system, climate-controlled seats and minor styling revisions. The Auto Channel (2000) Lincoln claims seating for seven, and it's possible to fit three people back there, but plan on six in reasonable comfort. It's still nice to have that capability to carry extra passengers back there.
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