2008 Lincoln Navigator L Limited Edition (white Chocolate Tri Coat) on 2040-cars
Porter, Texas, United States
2008 Lincoln Navigator L Limited withe White Chocolate Tri-Coat paint and Camel and Charcoal interior. Very rare interior on this vehicle. Inserts are the charcoal color with the camel color exterior. This vehicle also has the dark wood interior which looks even better. Most have the light color wood grain. This is the extended version with the power steps, chrome wheels and anything and everything you could imagine. Has a drop down DVD with 5 "cordless" headphones for the Kiddos! Trust me that helps so much! It also has the Navigation, Bluetooth, power front and rear seats, heated and cooled front seats. Seats 8 comfortably with plenty of room for storage and those long road trip vacations. That's pretty much all we have used it for. 91257 miles
SEATING,HEATED/COOLED/MEMORY SEATS,POWER FOLD 3RD ROW SEAT,POWER LIFTGATE,REVERSE SENSING,CHROME HOOD ACCENT,POWER MOONROOF,HD TRAILER TOW,20"CHROME WHEELS,HID HEADLAMPS,THXII AUDIO,ETC., Adjustable Pedals, Airbag(s), AM-FM Stereo, Anti-Lock Brakes, Bucket Seats, CD Player, Center Console, Child Safety Locks, Chrome Wheels, Climate Control, Clock, Cruise Control, Fog Lights, Fold Down Rear Seat, Gauge Cluster, Heated Mirror(s), Heated Seats, Intermittent Wipers, Keyless Entry, Leather Interior, Lumbar Seat(s), Map Light, Memory Seat, Moonroof, Overhead Console, Parking Sensors, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Seat(s), Power Steering, Power Windows, Quad Seating, Rear Air Conditioning, Rear Heat, Rear Window Defroster, Rear Wiper, Reclining Seats, Remote Trunk Release, Roof Rack, Running Boards, Satellite Radio, Security System, Side Airbags, Steering Wheel Radio Controls, Tachometer, Third Seat, Tilt Steering Wheel, Tinted Glass, Tire Pressure Monitor, Towing Package, Traction Control, Transmission Cooler, Trip Computer, Vanity Mirror(s)3rd-Row Seats, Cooled Passenger Seat, Fog Lights, Heated Driver Seat, Keyless Entry, Parking assist, Power Passenger Seat, Roof Rack, Running Boards, Satellite Radio, Side Air Bag, Sunroof, Rear Tow Hooks, HID Headlights, Leather Seats |
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Lincoln Continental death looms with changes at Flat Rock Plant
Tue, Aug 20 2019Ford's Flat Rock Assembly plant just south of Detroit produces the Ford Mustang and the Lincoln Continental. Automotive News reports that the automaker plans to produce two battery-electric crossovers at the facility, the EVs scheduled for sale in the 2023 model year. The EVs were previously meant to be built in Ford's Cuautitlan Stamping and Assembly plant in Mexico, which builds the Fiesta. According to the AN piece, moving the EVs to Michigan means the end of Lincoln Continental production in the U.S. Sunset is expected in "late 2021" for a sedan that is just three years old, and that never got the momentum to assert itself and reassert the Continental nameplate. The Continental has been on death watch since at least March 2018, when Ford Authority reported that the luxury sedan wouldn't get more than one generation. The changing of several guards in the top ranks scotched a plan to move the Continental onto the CD6 platform for rear- and all-wheel-drive vehicles. In September 2018, Jalopnik put more meat on those crossbones, saying Flat Rock workers alleged the big Lincoln could bid adieu as soon as this year, and automaker insiders had seen production merely scheduled — not approved — for 2020, with nothing beyond that. Then, as now, Ford appears to be leaving open the possibility for Continental production to continue in China, and just maybe be exported here. The two twinned midsized EVs, using the codenames CDX746 and CDX747, would come in Ford and Lincoln flavors. Said to be roughly the size of the Ford Edge/Lincoln Nautilus platform siblings, the automaker has requested suppliers gear up for annual production of up to 65,000 units between the two models. When they arrive, they'll form part of the 16 EVs Ford plans to have on the market worldwide by 2022. The others we know of so far are the crossover that will channel the Mustang, an electric F-150 pickup, and an EV project with Rivian.
From Expedition to Navigator: our predictions for Lincoln's SUV
Tue, Feb 7 2017In the midst of all the buzz surrounding the new aluminum Ford Expedition and Expedition Max, we remembered the other large SUV the Ford Motor Company showed last year, the Lincoln Navigator concept. And since the Navigator has historically been built on the Expedition platform, we figured there's no better time to focus some of our predictions for the big Lincoln. First off, let's take a look at design. Having seen the new Expedition, we're fairly confident that the Navigator will look almost exactly like its concept. The strong similarities between two mean the Expedition serves as a preview of what a production Navigator will look like. For example, both vehicles' greenhouses we can see that the shape of the C-pillars are nearly identical. The only difference is that the Expedition's are painted body color, while the Navigator's are painted black. Additionally, the character line running along the top of the doors on both vehicles is roughly the same height. The same goes for the more subtle crease near the bottom of the doors. We also see no reason why Lincoln wouldn't use the full width taillights, fender vent, and grille treatment it used on the concept. Those are all easy design changes to create differentiation, and they're all right inline with the cues set by the Continental. View 15 Photos For powertrain, we're pretty certain the 400-horsepower 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 previewed on the concept is a certainty now. The Expedition and Expedition Max will be offered with a 3.5-liter EcoBoost as well, so we know it will fit. We expect the Expedition's engine will produce 375 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque as it does in the F-150. That's less power than the Navigator concept, but it would be reasonable to make the production Navigator a bit more powerful than its lowly Ford brethren to help justify the increased price tag. Towing capacity will probably be about the same between the Ford and Lincoln, which should be something over 9,000 pounds. The Navigator will probably use the same two-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive drivetrains, too. Inside is where the Expedition and Navigator will likely differ the most, particularly in seating. The Expedition offers seating for up to eight with an available second-row bench seat, and the Navigator concept had captain's chairs for every row. We're expecting the Navigator will only offer second-row captain's chairs since the cramped third row would be a waste of nice buckets.
Ellen DeGeneres sends up Matthew McConaughey's Lincoln ad
Mon, 29 Sep 2014Lincoln had to have known that when it released its new ad campaign for the new MKC with Matthew McConaughey, it would open itself up to a bit of good old fashioned ridicule. The television commercial was, after all, good for a laugh or two. And true to their mission, talk show hosts haven't missed the opportunity to have a little fun at Lincoln's and McConaughey's expense.
Conan O'Brien was first to send up the television spot, but now Ellen DeGeneres has taken a stab at it too, superimposing herself in the back seat of the compact luxury crossover, downing some pot brownies and generally playing Costello to McConaughey's Abbott. It's worth a watch, if only to see Ellen getting down in her usual, offbeat style.