2005 Lincoln Navigator Limited Edition No Reserve 4x4 on 2040-cars
Pasadena, Texas, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.4L
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Navigator
Trim: Limited Edition
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, DVD Player, Sun Roof, Navigation
Drive Type: 4WHEEL DRIVE
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 97,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: Navigator
Exterior Color: Pearl White
Interior Color: Tan
2005 Lincoln Navigator Limited Edition with Navigation System
97,000 Miles
Runs and looks great.
Very good condition.
Safety Features:
Fog Lamps
Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
Power Door Locks
Tire pressure monitor
Vehicle Anti-Theft System
Heated Mirrors
Auto-on Headlights
Anti-Lock Breaks
Active Suspension System
Electronic Stability Control
Electronic Step Rails
Comfort Features:
Cruise Control
Navigation System
Power Steering
Dual Zone AC
Climate Control
Heated seats
Seat Memory
Sold As Is. Seller reserves the right to end the auction at any time.
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Lincoln needs a farewell address, not a new marketing plan
Tue, 09 Apr 2013
The trouble with Ford's Lincoln brand is that no one cares about it any more.
Not long after I heard that Mark LaNeve, chief operating officer of Ford agency Team Detroit, was moving to take over direct operations of the New York ad agency Hudson Rouge for Lincoln, I heard that JCPenney CEO Ron Johnson was ousted. The two events are connected.
2015 Lincoln Navigator leaked ahead of tomorrow's reveal [UPDATE]
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Trump did talk to Bill Ford, but the Kentucky plant was never moving to Mexico
Fri, Nov 18 2016President-elect Donald J. Trump has been butting heads with Ford for a while now. A lot of it seems to stem from misunderstanding or misrepresenting facts about how the automaker currently does business and its plans for the future. After a sit-down with executive chairman Bill Ford Jr., the misunderstandings continue, but Trump has apparently convinced the company to make some changes. During his campaign, Trump claimed that Ford was going to fire US workers and move manufacturing to Mexico. That wasn't the case – yes, Ford planned to transfer Focus and C-Max production from Wayne, Michigan, to Cuautitlan, Mexico, but no, that wouldn't mean anyone losing their job. The Wayne plant will continue to operate, and likely busier than before, as it will be the home of the new Bronco and Ranger. So Ford CEO Mark Fields responded with the facts, and then chairman Bill Ford Jr. sat down with Trump over the summer. Things apparently weren't resolved to Trump's satisfaction, so he and Bill Ford spoke on the phone yesterday as he claims in this tweet: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Let's pick that apart. First off, it's not a Lincoln plant, per se – the Louisville Assembly Plant currently builds the Ford Escape and Lincoln MKC, two small crossovers that share a platform. Ford was considering moving MKC production out of Kentucky to Mexico, but it would not have resulted in many lost jobs if any – the union had already agreed to moving the MKC in 2015 negotiations, and taking production of the slow-selling Lincoln out of the plant would open up capacity for more Fords. Be that as it may, Ford has decided not to move MKC production out of the plant, either for political reasons of placation or because it didn't make the greatest deal of business sense, maybe a combination of the two. That means Trump isn't really saving any American jobs in the short term. If anything, this move could keep Ford supply-constrained and result in reduced sales, which in turn brings the company less money and affects the bottom line and all employees. But that's speculation, so we won't tweet it. There is of course the possibility that Ford will be convinced, either by sheer will or by a more attractive trade situation, to invest in increased US production, which could bear fruit later on. We are told by Ford that the two men did in fact speak yesterday.