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2004 Lincoln Navigator Base Sport Utility 4-door 5.4l on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:124825
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
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How do professional drivers command the road? With confidence and purpose. From the Navigator’s driver’s seat, the view of the road is not the only thing that worth everything.

Here, surrounded by fine standard amenities like the voice-activated  control  and navigation system you don’t just see the road, you experience it. Lincoln Navigator made sure of that with best-in-class towing of up to 9,000 lbs., a wide-ratio 6-speed automatic transmission, and a 5.4L 3-valve flex fuel V8 engine that effortlessly guides you through back roads as easily as city streets.

The Lincoln Navigator boasts rich, premium leather trim in the 1st ,2nd and 3rd rows, Take the wheel, and enjoy how the leather feels within your grasp. Ease into your front seats – they are heated and cooled to temperatures, and powered in many different ways. Take others along for the ride, and wide-open spaces quickly become intimate. 2nd and 3rd row passengers will enjoy relaxing in comfort.

A standard Power -Fold 60/40 split bench comfortably accommodates 3 more in the 3rd row, where the touch of a button swiftly folds either one or both seats to the floor, and where best-in-class, 3rd-row leg room offers plenty of space to stretch. The Lincoln Navigator structural safety cage and dual-stage front airbags help protect the driver and front passenger, and full side-curtain airbags provide coverage for front-row passengers, as well as for outboard passengers in the 2nd and 3rd rows. 

Features & Options

3rd Row Seat

4-Wheel Disc Brakes

5.4L SOHC 24-VALVE V8 FFV ENGINE (STD)

ABS

AM/FM Stereo

Adjustable Pedals

Adjustable Steering Wheel

Aluminum Wheels

Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror

Automatic Headlights

Auxiliary Audio Input

Brake Assist

Bucket Seats

CD player

Child Safety Locks

Climate Control

Conventional Spare Tire

Cooled Front Seat(s)

Cruise control

FRONT LICENSE PLATE BRACKET

FRONT/REAR EBONY ALL WEATHER RUBBER FLOOR MATS

Floor Mats

Fog Lamps

Four Wheel Drive

Front Reading Lamps

Radio

headlights

Heated Front Seat(s)

Heated Mirrors

Heated Rear Seat(s)

Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors

Intermittent Wipers

Keyless Entry

Leather Steering Wheel

Leather seats

Luggage Rack

MP3 Player

Mirror Memory

Multi-Zone A/C

Navigation System

PWR SUN / MOONROOF

Passenger Adjustable Lumbar

Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch

Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror

Passenger Vanity Mirror

Power Door Locks

Power Driver Seat

Power Folding Mirrors

Power Liftgate

Power Mirror(s)

Power Outlet

Power Passenger Seat

Power Retractable Running Boards

Power Steering

Power windows

Premium Sound System

Privacy Glass

Rear A/C

Rear Bucket Seats

Rear Defrost

Rear Parking Aid

Remote Trunk Release

Seat Memory

Security System

Steering Wheel Audio Control

Tire Pressure Monitor

Tires - Front All-Season

Tires - Rear All-Season

Tow Hooks

Universal Garage Door Opener

Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers

Woodgrain Interior Trim

Normal wear and tear scratches (hardly visible). 

The Air suspension is out and needs to be services. 

Over-all it is a very healthy and clean car . 

Please see all the pictures for better detail. 

We use this car for weekend family gatherings and very well maintained. 

All tuneups are recent . 

Brand New tires . 

DVD player works great but the lock is not firm to keep it in a closed position at all the time. 

The right passenger mirror is cracked and needs to be replaced .

Back bumper has a scratch and small hole (minor). Again , over-all it is a great Lincoln with lots of great futures . We loved this vehicle .     

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2020 Lincoln Corsair revealed with baby Aviator looks

Wed, Apr 17 2019

NEW YORK — Since Ford has unveiled the new Escape, it only makes sense that Lincoln would reveal its redesigned Escape-based luxury crossover, the 2020 Lincoln Corsair. The new crossover takes the place of the also-Escape-based MKC. Design-wise, the only real giveaway that the Corsair is built off the Escape's front-drive platform is the short stretch between the base of the A-pillars and the front wheels. Otherwise, the Corsair simply looks like a scaled-down Aviator. While not particularly groundbreaking, it's far from a bad choice, as it looks both broad-shouldered and sleek with a big front fascia and gently falling roofline. Even better, the interior clearly takes cues from the bigger Lincoln crossovers and SUVs with a horizontal layout, lots of chrome, and a bit of a midcentury modern feel. The Corsair does get unique touches such as a full-width air vent design, and a center stack that juts out unsupported from the dashboard. It's the inverse of the Aviator and Navigator control stacks. Lincoln's 24-way power adjustable front seats will be available as an option, while manual sliding and reclining rear seats are standard. Lincoln also touts sound-deadening features such as a dual-wall firewall panel and active noise canceling as standard features. Owners will also be able to use their cellphones as keys to access the car and to control functions from afar, storing settings for the infotainment, seats and climate control among other things. A key fob still comes with the car, and if a phone goes dead, the car can still be accessed and started using both the outside keypad and the infotainment touchscreen. Phones can be deactivated remotely, too, in case of it being stolen or lost. With Escape underpinnings come powertrains similar to that crossover. But the Corsair starts its line with the Escape's top-rung engine, a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four making 250 horsepower and 275 pound-feet of torque. It comes with front-wheel drive as standard, but all-wheel drive is available. According to the Corsair's lead engineer, John Jraiche, the all-wheel-drive system can shift 100% of power to the front or rear. It also disengages the rear wheels when not needed for improved efficiency. The other engine announced is a 2.3-liter turbocharged inline-four making 280 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque. This engine isn't available on the Escape, and it comes standard with all-wheel drive.

Lincoln Continental brings back suicide doors with Coach Door Edition

Mon, Dec 17 2018

Remember that teaser image from last week indicating the Lincoln Continental would get suicide doors? Well, it's happening, and we got to check out a prototype late last week. As you can see from the photos, the vehicle is essentially a stretched Continental with rear doors that latch forward. Lincoln doesn't call it the suicide door edition, of course. No, the proper name is 80th Anniversary Coach Door Edition. Semantics aside, the car is here to pay homage to the suicide doors of the 1960s Continental and celebrate 80 years since the original Continental was introduced. That's the why; now here is the how. To build this special edition, a Continental begins life as a normal Black Label model, and leaves the factory with normal doors intact. From there, Lincoln ships the car to Cabot Coach Builders in Massachusetts for the stretch and other modifications we'll get into later. Before you start cursing Lincoln for not really screwing together a suicide door Continental, know this: Lincoln engineered all the components, metalwork and everything else that goes with the build. It then gives the car and components to Cabot for the fabrication work. So yes, somebody else is doing the conversion, but you're still getting a Lincoln-engineered vehicle. Make of that what you will. Cabot has done work for Ford before with the MKT and Transit Van, but Lincoln says it's much more involved in this build than it ever was before. To begin, the Continental gets a six-inch stretch. It was a relatively long car before, but boy does this thing look like it's lounging now. That's exactly what you'll be doing once inside those suicide doors. Lincoln claims best-in-class legroom, and yes, to our eye that is surely accurate. Someone well over 6 feet tall could easily stretch all the way out and still have room to spare back there. The only problem we noticed? Headroom. A sloping roofline combined with seats that are well pushed back doesn't leave a whole lot of space up there. It looks like Lincoln noticed this and carved out little spaces in the headliner, but it might not be enough for those who are closer to the sky than most. A flow-through center console occupies space where the middle seat would typically be. This has all sorts of controls for things like audio and climate control. Lincoln said the one we sat in wasn't entirely finished with all the features and electronics that will be included.

2017 Ford Super Duty trucks recalled because the fuel tank could fall off

Wed, Dec 21 2016

Bad news from Dearborn. Ford just announced a pair of recalls, including a particularly worrying flaw in the new F-Series Super Duty. According to Ford's official announcement, there are roughly 8,000 of its big trucks on the roads with a missing reinforcement bracket – if it's not there, the fuel tank could separate from the frame. Yes, Ford is basically saying the fuel tank could fall out. We don't need to explain why this would be a very bad thing. Fortunately, no owners have experienced said bad things – Ford claims it's unaware of any fires, injuries, or accidents resulting from the flaws. The Kentucky Truck Plant built the affected pickups between August 10 and September 17. The bulk of the vehicles are in the US – 7,103, to be precise. Another 964 are cruising around the frozen Canadian tundra, while two more are in "federalized territories." The other recall is smaller, but reaches across a broad swath of the Blue Oval's family vehicles. Ford says there are 1,352 Taurus sedans, Flex crossovers, Explorer SUVs – including the Police Interceptor Utility variant – and Lincoln MKTs equipped with the company's 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 that could catch fire. In this case, the danger isn't a detached fuel tank, but an "improperly brazed turbocharger oil supply tube" that could leak and spill engine oil on the turbocharger. Again, Ford isn't aware of any fires, accidents, or injuries due to the flaw. Here's the breakdown of manufacturer dates and location: 2016 Ford Taurus vehicles built at Chicago Assembly Plant, Oct. 18, 2016 to Nov. 2, 2016 2016-17 Ford Flex vehicles built at Oakville Assembly Plant, Oct. 18, 2016 to Nov. 10, 2016 2017 Ford Explorer vehicles built at Chicago Assembly Plant, Oct. 15, 2016 to Nov. 12, 2016 2017 Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles built at Chicago Assembly Plant on Nov. 2, 2016 2016-17 Lincoln MKT vehicles built at Oakville Assembly Plant, Oct. 18, 2016 to Nov. 10, 2016 As with the Super Duty recall, most of the affected cars, crossovers, and SUVs are in the US market. There are 126 units in Canada and six in the same "federalized territories" mentioned above. In the case of both recalls, dealers will inspect the affected parts and replace or add them as necessary. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.