The 2008 Lincoln Navigator is said to be making a lasting impression, and its redesigned interior may be one of the causes of that attribute. Features like heated and cooled seats at three different levels make it nearly impossible to be uncomfortable while inside this luxury SUV. Also, there’s a “quiet” interior, which uses sound-dampening technology to create a near-silent oasis inside the cabin.
Adding to the practical appearance of the ‘08 Navigator are features like a striking chrome grille, chrome accents and convenient features include power-deployable running boards and power folding heated exterior mirrors.
Style moves to the inside of this Lincoln with chrome door handles and leather and wood-trimmed steering wheel, making the Navigator as impressive inside as it is on the exterior. There’s a Navigator L option, adding length for extra cargo space and a third-row seat.
This model was designed with safety in mind, as it comes standard with dual-stage airbag, enhancing protection for the front passenger and driver. The Navigator also was given a five-star rating by the government for crash testing. Also contributing to safety is Roll Stability Control, featuring a motion sensor to measure the vehicle’s roll-rate 100 times per second, which helps determine when and how the system will apply brakes and modify engine power to avoid a rollover in the event of an accident.
High performance is another asset to the Navigator, as it is equipped with a V8 engine that delivers 300-horse power and 365 lb-foot of torque, and also gets an average 18 mpg on the highway.
Lincoln’s 2008 Navigator is sleek, safe and innovative, and is likely to be on the top seller list this year for Lincoln.
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