2000 Lincoln Navigator 4wd No Reserve on 2040-cars
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Engine:5.4L 330Cu. In. V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Lincoln
Model: Navigator
Trim: Base Sport Utility 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 120,111
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
Low mileage 2000 Lincoln Navigator up for auction with NO RESERVE. Exterior in very good shape , no dents or rust, some minor scrathes. has keypad entry , keyless entry remote. tow package. paint in good condition no peeling. kept in a garage. all 4 tires in excellent condition has full size spare. AWD all fluids changed at 113,000 miles. Transmission rebuilt at 113,000 miles with a heavy duty tow kit and heavy duty torque converter.
Interior has front bucket leather, powered, climate controlled seats, power mirrors, good working air conditioning with front and rear controls. has cruise controls and radio and air controls on steering wheel. has powered moonroof. Middle row seating is bench seating, third row seating is bench seating. vehicle can comfortably seat eight passengers. I would rate interior as very good for it's age but not perfect some wear in the front seats including a 2 inch tear in the drivers seat. will try to post some add'l interior photos.
Mechanically. vehicle runs excellent, I used it primarialy to tow my 3800 lb boat and take on long road trips. It is smooth and very comfortable. I sold my boat last week so I don't really have a use for this vehicle.
Gas .... it drinks a lot of it. let's be honest this is not a commuter vehicle it has a purpose , pull your boat or camper in comfort and can hold a lot of people and gear. On the highway I only average about 16 mpg and 13 city. has a huge gas tank I believe 30 gallons so you don't live at the gas stations on the long hauls.
There are some minor things that could use some attention. They have all been issues since I have own this and I never bothered fixing any of them but here they are
The vehicle has some sort of backup assistance sensors that are suppose to beep if you are about to back into something... these don't work.
One of the passenger doors do not always unlock when you use the power lock to unlock all doors , sometimes if you do it twice it will sometimes you have to unlock it manually.
The odometer is digital and the computer records all mileage accurately but from time to time the LED lighting on the odometer goes out. it comes back on but it is intermittent. this seems to be an issue with navigators and expeditions around this year and some say it has to do with a piece of solder holding the wiring. Can be fixed by using a cold solder pen but I couldn't be bothered taking the dash apart for it.
In the back seat there is a cup holder that can be folded up so it's out of the way. it will close about 90% but it won't click lock.
Besides these things it is in very good shape. I Love this vehicle it is nice to drive, dependable, and looks really good. It looks like a high end vehicle that you can be proud of. I would not expect someone to have to drop any money or maintenance into this for quite a while. With that said it is a private sale being sold as is without warranty.
I have title in hand.
Vehicle can be seen in Cape Coral, Fl deposit can be made via Paypal within 24 hours of auction end, balance to be paid in cash within 7 days. mileage is subject to change due to my parents use it as a 2nd vehicle and if it is test driven I'm not going to update this listing every time a mile is added to it. any questions feel free to email me before bidding.
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Sun, Nov 1 2020Just before Ford downsized the Continental for 1980 and made the Town Car a separate model for 1981, the biggest and plushest new sedan in the Dearborn universe was the mighty Continental Town Car. Here's one from 1978, the second-to-last model year of the two-and-a-half-ton Continental Town Car, found in nice condition in a Denver car graveyard last month. This car rolled out of the Lincoln showroom loaded, with the landau-style "Coach Roof" and just about every additional option. Base price on the 1978 Continental with the Town Car package started at $11,606 (about $48,350 in 2020 dollars), but this car cost much more than that. A new Mercedes-Benz S-Class cost better than twice as much that year (and it was worth it), but you still had to be a heavy-duty high-roller to buy a new '78 Town Car. The base engine in the 1978 Continental was a 400-cubic-inch (6.6-liter) V8 making a grim 166 horsepower, a truly horrific ratio of 25.2 horsepower per liter of displacement (torque came to a respectable 319 lb-ft, though). If the new Navigator got 25.2 horses for each liter in its turbo V6, it would have a mere 88 horsepower to haul its nearly three tons, rather than the 450 horses that 21st-century engine technology gives us. The good news with this car is that it came with the optional 460-cubic-inch (7.5-liter) V8, rated at 210 horsepower and 357 lb-ft. That was sufficient to get this car's 4,660 pounds moving well enough. Still just 28 horses per liter, but a significant upgrade. These cars weren't about performance, however. They were about a silent, cushy ride and poofy seats that swallowed you in velour comfort. When did Detroit stop making these pillow-top seats? And opera lights? And snazzy "coffin-handle" door pulls? Yes, even the wire wheels (a $333 option, or $1,385 today) stayed on this car to the very end. Why get a Rolls-Royce when you could have this, the grille of this behemoth seems to ask us. Though it remained in good condition when it arrived in its final parking space, a Malaise Era Continental sedan just isn't worth much in the enthusiast world. Even a 1978 Mark V in nice shape would be hard-pressed to find a forever home nowadays. At least it had a chance to visit the Norman Rockwell Museum in Massachusetts before the end. In what came to look like a very smart move by Ford, in light of certain geopolitical events in 1979, the Panther-based 1980 Continentals weighed nearly a half-ton less than this car.
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Lincoln is slated to open its first Chinese dealerships in 2014. The brand is largely unknown in Asia, and Lincoln representatives have been visiting other luxury dealers in China for an idea of what buyers there expect. Lincoln has also studied non-automotive luxury shopping, paying special attention to high-end retail branding.
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