Used 2001 Lincoln Navigator for Sale near Victorville, CA
Not much changed for the Navigator from the 2000 model year to the 2001. A couple of new colors were added, as well as a rear-seat video entertainment system option; auxiliary controls for the rear row's heat and cooling also joined the list of standard equipment.
Built on the same platform as the Ford F-150, which has enjoyed a long run as America's best-selling pickup, the Navigator too has been popularâ??although not as much so as the Cadillac Escalade. Some people contend that the Navigator is overdone as far as its looks. But it offers a great view of the road from its high perch, and no one can complain about the interior space.
The 2001 Navigator's 300 horses come from a 5.4-liter V8 engine, which was paired with a four-speed electronically controlled automatic overdrive transmission. The number that those who tow are interested in is the 360 lb.-ft. of torque, which is ample, although some might expect more from an SUV of this size. A trailer-towing prep set-up with tow hook came standard.
The 2001 model came in two simple trims: two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. The list of standard equipment was long, leaving just a few things that could be opted for. Some of the standout exterior features were oversized heated body-color side mirrors, roof rails, step rails, fog lights, swing-out rear windows, and a full-sized spare carried under the body.
On the inside there were contoured leather-covered seats for all three rows, and an impressive instrument panel surrounded by a dash covered in soft-touch material. Real wood accents, including those on the partly leather-wrapped wood steering wheel, were complemented by brushed-metal ones. Anyone lucky enough to drive could the Navigator could appreciate the height-adjustable pedals and seat-position memory, and all passengers would benefit from the cabin air filter.
Mechanical features included limited slip differential, stability and traction control, and a wishbone front suspension and beam rear suspension with stabilizer bar. The suspension also came with an automatic leveling function that also kneeled down one inch for passengers' entry and exit.
Options made available on the 2000 Navigator were an upgraded audio system with 6-CD changer, a rear-seat entertainment system with 8-inch screen and two pairs of wireless headphones, and a GPS-based navigation system (this required the CD changer option).
In their online reviews Navigator owners praised the SUV for its attractiveness inside and out, as well as its spaciousness and comfort. Some found the engine too loud for their preference, and others complained of a lack of reliability. But mostly they kvetched about poor mileage, especially since Lincoln recommends high-octane stuff, but it's not as if buyers didn't see the hefty fuel costs coming.
4.5 Overall rating
(12 reviews)Love my Navigator. No major problems in 10 years of ownership. I would only improve by adding more storage behind third row. Offer extended option like Cadillac, GMC, and Chevy. Smooth highway performance and plenty second row room. Would also be nice if second row reclined.
I loved driving this car. It has lots of power and the visibility of this ride is great. Just taking the car on trips made road trips fun and exciting for the family. The car is loaded with a 10 CD disk changer with remote, radio, and DVD player which comes with head phones. It has 4 buckle seats and a back row seat that seats 3. It roomy and seats seven adults comfortably. It has running boards that light up for safety and ease for entering and exiting the vehicle.
6000 cc 425 horse power -fuel reduction organizator - from 0 to 100 km in 9 seconds - 7 seats can take 10 passengers -4wd or 4 hi or 4 low - realy you'll love this wonderful car ..taste the off road you will love it
Performance - acceleration, 4x4 is great Build Quality - air suspension has problems so Im in the process of converting to coil springs to save a lot of money. the kit fits right in because its the expedition frame and the ford has coils Appearance - beautiful inside and out Cost of Ownership - Lincolns are just expensive everytime something breaks, so many little electronics that when one breaks its a pain to fix. Gas... 14 mpg premium, air suspension is really expensive Fun Factor - powerful straight line but handles like youd expect a large SUV to handle
Gas milage per a gallon being so low due to the huge surge in fuel prices. Overall a great vehicle and love mine despite that drawback. Truthfully, it's not even a problem I have with the make/model, it's the oil/gas companies that are the issue.
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