Used Lincoln Navigator for Sale near Concord, CA
As the Lincoln Navigator was gearing up for a 2003 re-design, not much changed from the 2001 model to the 2002. The most notable was probably the availability of the Limited Edition Black Monochromatic Package,
Just like its cousin the Ford Expedition, the huge (and hugely popular) 2000 Navigator was built on the Ford F-150 platform. Components repeated from the F-150 were the frame and some elements of the suspension and general mechanics.
A 32-valve, 5.4-liter V8 engine, paired with a four-speed, electronically-controlled automatic overdrive transmission, provided the power, putting out 300 horsepower and 360 lb.-ft. of torque. This made it a capable tower, but those power numbers still could have been higher. This engine was paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive.
Obviously, a vehicle like this one affords the driver fine visibility, and in the case of the Navigator its huge size belies how easy it is to handle. Speed-sensitive power steering helps with this, and the rear park-assist feature is a godsend for parking.
The Navigator's main competition has been the Cadillac Escalade, which wins out according to most informed opinions, as it is a bit more refined in ride and materials used. Some people contend that the Navigator is overdone as far as its looks, especially because of its rather imposing grille and fascia. Then again, there's a large segment of buyers who value that appearance above other qualities.
Two trims made up the 2002 offerings: two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. The list of standard equipment was long, leaving just a few things (moonroof, cooled and heated seats, navigation system, and CD changer) 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.
The well-appointed cabin presented contoured leather-covered seats for all three rows, each with separate climate-control. A soft-touch dash capped off an impressive instrument panel, and real wood accents, including those on the partly leather-wrapped wood steering wheel, were complemented by brushed-metal ones. The lucky driver could surely appreciate the 'Gatorâ??s 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 passengersâ?? entry and exit.
In their online reviews Navigator owners whined about fuel consumption (although most admitted that they knew what they were getting into) but praised the SUV for the very size that makes it expensive to own. They also praised it for its attractiveness inside and out, as well as its ample storage compartments.
Some complained of a lack of reliability, especially with electrical issues; the '02 Navigator had several recalls, including one for a cruise-control switch that could potentially overheat. Other drivers found the vehicle to be less than agile, and some found the third-row seat to be a challenge to remove when extra cargo space is required.
4 Overall rating
(5 reviews)All around great family truck and comfortable in every aspect. Have taken it plenty of times out on long trips to the city or camping, never had issues in the snow gave me the power I need in certain roads and hills.
This is a very nice vehicle with so many extras. I really like the climate control and sun roof. Also, the truck is awesome for long trips and excellent for a family. Although the mileage isn't the best, it's luxury and dependability way out weight the mileage. If the truck is driven with care it cruises very well and gets better mileage. Nice safety features for a larger family and the middle console in the second row is quite convenient for children since it holds toys, crayons, and the like. Drawback, it does not have a dvd player built in, but a travel dvd player is less than 100 bucks, so no big deal, especially since there is a power outlet (cigarette lighter) just below the console, that's nice. Overall, it's a very practical vehicle for a family and great potential for earning money during the winter months. With the 4WD I'm sure pulling people from snow or even putting a blade on the front could make money throughout the winter months!
This car has been great for our family of 4. Very comfortable inside and stylish on the ouside. It has been very reliable for the past 8 years and still is. I would recommend this SUV to a family who is looking to have tons of space and still have style.
Love this Truck,very solid, drives great, handles well,in both sunmmer and winter; very nice appearance both in and out; great for traveling very roomy only thing I hate is the gas mileage...but will not give it up this truck..
Its still American so thats cool, but its not that good looking, or really fast
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