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The Lincoln SUV navigator was an immediate success on the SUV market. Complete with luxury that made it clear that it was a Lincoln, the manufacturer built the SUV to be big. For the luxury Lincoln SUV to be so successful so fast, the company began to release additional SUVs. None were quite as remarkable or iconic as the Navigator, but all of them had the same luxurious interior and refined styling. The MKX crossover didn't do nearly as well as the Navigator and the overall issues that were addressed in time. The trademark of luxury is still the Lincoln, and many consumers are still looking for that high end class that is unique to the car company elsewhere only to return to Lincoln once again.
The Lincoln SUV Navigator is still on the market with 7 passenger seating, Sync voice command activation, a power lift gate, 14 speaker surround sound speaker system, front seats with heating and ventilation, and multi zone climate control. The list of features offered on the Lincoln Navigator continues and the consumers continue to respond. With increased insulation to protect the interior from sound and a greater attention to upholding interior standards, this Lincoln SUV continues to be the flagship of the fleet. Not only was this the car company's first endeavor into the SUV market but it is also the most commonly recognizable SUV made by the company.
The Lincoln Aviator was designed to be a smaller version of the Navigator and carried a smaller price tag. It didn't take long for the lesser known version of the famous Lincoln SUV to be passed over for others on the market. Without the success rate of the Navigator, the Aviator was soon taken off the annual market and the Navigator was once again the sole winner of the consumer's admiration.
To introduce the Lincoln Navigator L the body was expanded and the full size SUV became the super size SUV. With reasonable but not overly exciting acceleration this is the Lincoln SUV that is designed for all that an SUV can handle. It handles loads of cargo and loads of people without sacrificing the comfort of the rear passengers. With 128 cubic feet of cargo space it is ready to haul in style. The heavy duty towing option allows for ample cargo to coincide with ample towing capacity as well. This is a working Lincoln SUV for the heavy packer.
Lincoln SUV standards are high. With the Navigator creating such a following it is not likely that a newcomer would have an easy time breaking into the market. These are big SUVs and are still able to handle with ease. The overall performance of the Lincoln SUVs rate well. With considerable attention to detail and smooth ride performance the SUV enthusiast can immediately see the labor of love that went into the design. While luxury SUV sales are down worldwide, the Navigator continues to be the Luxury utility vehicle of choice for the greater percentage of new buyers.
The Lincoln SUV Navigator is still on the market with 7 passenger seating, Sync voice command activation, a power lift gate, 14 speaker surround sound speaker system, front seats with heating and ventilation, and multi zone climate control. The list of features offered on the Lincoln Navigator continues and the consumers continue to respond. With increased insulation to protect the interior from sound and a greater attention to upholding interior standards, this Lincoln SUV continues to be the flagship of the fleet. Not only was this the car company's first endeavor into the SUV market but it is also the most commonly recognizable SUV made by the company.
The Lincoln Aviator was designed to be a smaller version of the Navigator and carried a smaller price tag. It didn't take long for the lesser known version of the famous Lincoln SUV to be passed over for others on the market. Without the success rate of the Navigator, the Aviator was soon taken off the annual market and the Navigator was once again the sole winner of the consumer's admiration.
To introduce the Lincoln Navigator L the body was expanded and the full size SUV became the super size SUV. With reasonable but not overly exciting acceleration this is the Lincoln SUV that is designed for all that an SUV can handle. It handles loads of cargo and loads of people without sacrificing the comfort of the rear passengers. With 128 cubic feet of cargo space it is ready to haul in style. The heavy duty towing option allows for ample cargo to coincide with ample towing capacity as well. This is a working Lincoln SUV for the heavy packer.
Lincoln SUV standards are high. With the Navigator creating such a following it is not likely that a newcomer would have an easy time breaking into the market. These are big SUVs and are still able to handle with ease. The overall performance of the Lincoln SUVs rate well. With considerable attention to detail and smooth ride performance the SUV enthusiast can immediately see the labor of love that went into the design. While luxury SUV sales are down worldwide, the Navigator continues to be the Luxury utility vehicle of choice for the greater percentage of new buyers.
