Overview & Reviews
Only minor package revisions are in store for the 2006 Lincoln Navigator.
- Lots of room for passengers and cargo, handles well for its size, stylish interior, smooth drivetrain, extensive list of luxury features.
User Reviews:
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New to the Lincoln Brand - 2006 Lincoln Navigator
By Miami Vice - March 17 - 9:56 amMy wife and I just leased a Navigator and so far we are thrilled. We looked at Acura, Infiniti, Nissan, Lexus, and Mercedes. The Lincoln makes you feel "PIMP" It is very comfortable and the interior is very well layed out. I never thought I would drive a Lincoln, but I am very happy I decided to go with the Navigator. So far so good.
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best suv in the world - 2006 Lincoln Navigator
By e welch - December 17 - 3:40 amI drove them all, the Navigator for the money was the best. The dealer was also a big reason....one price easy atmosphere and a great owner. Lincoln really did a great job with this vehicle very smooth ride and very quiet. love my navigator! e
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Why I love my Navigator - 2006 Lincoln Navigator
By mitzi - August 5 - 9:13 amI had a choice of any luxury SUV I would like. I ordered this truck and had to wait as it was a special order color. Silver Birch and with the mono tone wrap. It is the Ultimate with every conceivable bell and whistle!! I love it!! It is super comfy and while the gas mileage is not a selling point, it gets within tenths of my Expedetion that preceeded it. I did get an after market DVD as the factory one is puny i comparision. Everyone takes a second look at this vehicle. Im glad I dont have a black Escalade like everyone else!!
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2006 Lincoln Navigator - 2006 Lincoln Navigator
By Robert - July 27 - 10:43 amWe tried all the SUVs but this one has them all beat. Air Conditioned seats, smoothest ride, punch from the start, Luxury like I wanted. More of what I wanted than other SUVs had to offer. Worth the extra money I spent. They really listened to the the consumer on this one.
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The SUV handles well. It is swell - 2006 Lincoln Navigator
By Folk - December 15 - 7:40 amMade well this vehicle gets a lot of attention because there are not many on the road It is quiet, and handles well in the rain
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My 2006 Lincoln navy - 2006 Lincoln Navigator
By MS JAKI - November 18 - 9:46 pmWonderful driving experience, above all i feel absolutely safe since i am female and single. Excellent power and take off, riding up high above smaller cars is great also feel safe in ice and snow and i have great traction with 4 wheel drive and other drive options. Outside is sleek and i get unlimited compliments on my navy. Its great to have the retractable running boards but the ultimate is the automatic lift gate that is wonderful in the winter when i go grocery shopping and the heated seats are the best
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Best Vehicle Ive Owned - 2006 Lincoln Navigator
By Gary747 - October 24 - 11:46 pmVery comfortable to travel in, and definately noticed when on the road. Like it or not, people sometimes DO judge you by what you drive. Sound system, remote folding mirrors, retractable running boards, air- conditioned front seats and electric tailgate all get comments. The third row seating is adult sized, and the electric folding seat option is worth having. With judicious driving I get 18 mpg without much effort, but average 15 mpg. There is a big difference between city driving and cruising with this car. Ive maxed 21.7 mpg on one perfect trip to LA.
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Liked the 03, but love the 06 - 2006 Lincoln Navigator
By Ken - October 24 - 8:30 amI had an 03 and thought that was a good truck, but the 06 drives much better. They improved steering, transmission and the engine.
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Nice! - 2006 Lincoln Navigator
By Dragon - June 29 - 7:16 pmThis vehicle drives like a dream. There is plenty of room for all and setable seat positions for two. I will keep this car till the wheels fall off.
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Needs more Horse-Power - 2006 Lincoln Navigator
By Jay Gowens - March 23 - 1:00 pmNo other ride compares (speaking primarily about the suspension), and I have driven most luxury models, but I have to say more torque and horse-power is needed to eliminate that slight sense of drag during ecceleration.