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2006 Lincoln Navigator Full-Size Luxury Sport Utility Vehicle

New Car Overview of the 2006 Lincoln Navigator Full-Size Luxury Sporty Utility Vehicle

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Description: Full-Size Luxury Sporty Utility Vehicle
Base MSRP Range: $49,325 - $55,285
Invoice Price Range: $44,502 - $49,746
Where built: USA

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.

Navigator's 5.4-liter V8 delivers 300 hp through a six-speed automatic transmission. For safety, the AdvanceTrac anti-skid gizmo with Roll Stability Control (RSC) is aboard, along with curtain-style air bags, and an all-wheel-drive (AWD) model is available.

Lincoln's big SUV provides an extensive array of standard features in two variations labeled Luxury and Ultimate. The Ultimate edition adds power to open the rear liftgate, a power moonroof, heated and cooled front bucket seats plus power controls for folding the third-row seat into the floor. New Elite Package for Ultimate applies 18-inch chrome wheels, a navigation system, Soundmark deluxe audio gear, high intensity discharge (HID) headlamps, a backseat video entertainment kit and power running boards.

Surprising new themes for products emerge in the 2006 slate of products by Lincoln from the Lincoln-Mercury Division of Ford Motor Company. Lincoln classics return, such as elegant Town Car the flagship sedan and humongous Navigator the premium SUV, plus the LS sport-tuned performance sedan. Yet Lincoln gets a new mid-size luxury sedan called Zephyr, as well as Lincoln's first truck -- the Mark LT with full-size dimensions and a plush five-seat cabin.