FEATURES | 9 out of 10
TheCarConnection.com’s editors find that what were once options are now standard equipment on the 2009 Lincoln Navigator.
“Comfort and convenience features that were extras are now standard including a power liftgate, heated and cooled seats, Sirius satellite radio, a 14-speaker THX surround-sound audio system, and PowerFold third-row seats," reports Automobile.
2009 model-year options include a Monochrome Limited Edition Package with new outer trim and cladding, power-folding side rear mirrors, and unique badging. Inside, the Monochrome package adds black carpet and floor mats, black wood trim, and distinct seats with black-leather inserts and Lincoln logos stitched on the headrests.
According to Kelley Blue Book, other 2009 Lincoln Navigator options include "a power moonroof, voice-activated DVD navigation, rear-seat DVD entertainment system, 40/20/40 split-bench second seat, a cargo management system, power-deployable running boards, Class IV trailer towing package and chrome aluminum wheels."
Conclusion
The 2009 Lincoln Navigator leaves nothing to the imagination because it offers luxury and gadget fans pretty much everything.
FEATURES | 9 out of 10Expert Quotes:Popular options include a power moonroofKelley Blue BookKudos to Lincoln for making a rearview camera availableConsumerGuidecomfort and convenience features that were extras are now standardAutomobile Magazine
TheCarConnection.com’s editors find that what were once options are now standard equipment on the 2009 Lincoln Navigator.
“Comfort and convenience features that were extras are now standard including a power liftgate, heated and cooled seats, Sirius satellite radio, a 14-speaker THX surround-sound audio system, and PowerFold third-row seats," reports Automobile.
2009 model-year options include a Monochrome Limited Edition Package with new outer trim and cladding, power-folding side rear mirrors, and unique badging. Inside, the Monochrome package adds black carpet and floor mats, black wood trim, and distinct seats with black-leather inserts and Lincoln logos stitched on the headrests.
According to Kelley Blue Book, other 2009 Lincoln Navigator options include "a power moonroof, voice-activated DVD navigation, rear-seat DVD entertainment system, 40/20/40 split-bench second seat, a cargo management system, power-deployable running boards, Class IV trailer towing package and chrome aluminum wheels."
ConclusionThe 2009 Lincoln Navigator leaves nothing to the imagination because it offers luxury and gadget fans pretty much everything.
2009 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR STYLING | [8 out of 10] MotherProof: "distinctive, stylish, and decidedly Lincoln ...discreet, however, it is not" Cars.com: "about as big, bold and flashy as they come" Edmunds: “most amount of chrome on the nose of any current production vehicle.” According ...
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The big Lincoln Navigator offers more interior gadgets than most of its competitors, with styling that outdoes both of the competitors from Infiniti and Lexus. Frankly, it's hard to beat the Mercedes GL-Class if you can afford it; the GL has a very well-appointed interior and solid driving experience, even if it is somewhat bland on the exterior. The Land Rover Range Rover is smaller than the Navigator, and it drives smaller too. However, it's big enough, and if you plan to venture off-road, the Land Rover is simply amazing, though reliability is an ongoing concern. The most immediate competitor to the 2009 Lincoln Navigator is the Cadillac Escalade. The Caddy has stepped out ahead of the Lincoln in several key areas, including engine power and interior appointments. However, the Navigator wins with slightly better handling, a more useful third-row rear seat, and a more affordable price.
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Comments (1 total)
By lashbera #1, Posted: 10/18/2009
I couldn't disagree more. As usual you idiots will never pick anything north american because it is american. Time to get your head out of your but hole and realize that U.S. vehicles are not only better than most foreign vehicles but they can be fixed if it is ever necessary and at a price that doesn't break the bank like your mercedes shit
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