

The 2009 Lincoln Navigator is one of the largest eight-passenger SUVs on the market, compared to the Mercedes-Benz GL Class. With the Navigator L, the model gains over twenty cubic feet of cargo space, and the length gets an almost an additional fifteen inches. The regular Navigator is packed with standard features, but its fuel economy is exceptionally poor, even with flex-fuel capabilities. Nevertheless, the 2009 Navigator is fully loaded with safety additions that protect all the passengers in collisions and the vehicle, itself, in the event of a break-in. While the intro price is high, the Navigator is well worth the money.
Inside, buyers can expect convenient features left and right like steering wheel-mounted audio controls, power windows and locks, dual-zone electronic automatic climate control, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. This innovative mirror will dim when a harsh glare appears so that drivers might have improved rear visibility. Two auxiliary power outlets make it easy to recharge electronic devices, and power-adjustable pedals convert for a taller or shorter driver. An optional in-dash navigation unit is available, as well as leather-trimmed seating and a power moonroof. A six-disc in-dash CD changer is included, and buyers can upgrade to a rear seat DVD entertainment system with a remote control and wireless headphones.
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