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2004 Lincoln Navigator Full-Size Sport Utility Vehicle

When it was launched as a 1998 product, Lincoln's Navigator originated the class of luxury full-size SUVs. A new design came in 2003 that retained the bold styling of the original as well as its 5.4-liter V8 powertrain, although the revamped version brought more power and torque. Read More »

2004 Lincoln LS Mid-Size Near Luxury Sedan

This is the athletic American car tinged by the flavor of responsive European sports sedans. With four doors and mid-size dimensions in a cabin for five, the tightly tuned sports machine from Lincoln rides on a rigid unibody structure and features liberal applications of light-weight aluminum for body panels and suspension elements. Read More »

2003 Lincoln Navigator Full-Size Luxury Sport Utility Vehicle

5{en there's a SUV for every pocketbook and interior comforts are more important than off-road sojourns, luxury trucks were bound to happen. Leave it to the American manufacturers to define the high-end full size SUV market and of course that means Cadillac and Lincoln. The Navigator created this market, offering a mass market alternative to the high end Range Rover. Its success shamed Cadillac into placing an entry in the mix and the original Denali based Escalade was a last minute place holder. Read More »

2003 Lincoln Town Car Full-Size Luxury Sedan

Set on a stiff new platform and outfitted with a revamped suspension and responsive new steering mechanism, Town Car in any issue of 2003 quickly reveals in a drive up a wiggly route that it can perform handling tricks like no full-size American luxury sedan before it. Read More »