...The forward and rear sensing systems in the bumper and a rear view camera make it real easy to park. A truly great vehicle...
...I cannot imagine a better vehicle or how this one can be improved. In over 40,000 miles not a single repair was needed outside of regular servicing...
...nice quiet engine like all lincolns. Much more comfortable than the cadillac escalade that I drove"...
...I love driving this car. It's like travelling by private jet...
...Good luck on yours if you decide on getting one...
...The sync system is amazing. It is far more sophisticated than the comparable equipment in the Benz and BMW. I have driven both...
...Everything is Perfect. Best car ever. Comfortable. Quality. Luxurious. Everything is perfect...
...The best feature is the voice activated navigation system. The engine is really powerful too. If you are looking for a nice suv that is loaded, check out the...
...I have never had so much trouble with a car and am just about ready to trade it for an Escalde or Enclave. I HATE CAR TROUBLE!...
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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