Overview & Reviews
This all-new entrant into the luxury SUV market is the first truck ever sold by Lincoln. Based on the highly acclaimed Ford Expedition, the Navigator is powered by a 5.4-liter, SOHC V8 engine and has standard goodies that include illuminated running boards and a load-leveling air suspension. This truck also features one of the largest grilles this side of a Kenworth.
- Big, powerful and luxurious. Just the ticket for attending that charity ball in the Tetons.
- Take a look at the grille on this monster.
User Reviews:
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navigating navigator - 1998 Lincoln Navigator
By ed stanley - May 26 - 6:53 pmThis vehicle comes equipped with the best factory seats I have ever experienced. Although the fuel economy is nothing to shout about and considering the weight and being a v8 truck advertised as an suv I am not disappointed in the mileage. Good sound system. Great ac and the quiet ride is a tremendous asset.
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Love my Navigator - 1998 Lincoln Navigator
By Kendall Harris - May 5 - 9:56 pmAll I can say is that Ive Never had any problems at all Only thing Ive had Replaced were the Brakes which at the time I thought were to early but after talking to people they said 48000 miles wasnt that bad for a car this size.
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lincoln navigator - 1998 Lincoln Navigator
By dpilcher - January 21 - 10:00 amI love my navigator. The only way I would change it is for a new one!
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Solid and reliable - 1998 Lincoln Navigator
By Long time owner - April 30 - 10:00 amAs I begin thining about moving up to a newer model, I hesitate to give up this solid truck with nice features and great towing capabilites. The ride is a bit on the truck side, but if you need a vehicle that can pull the boat with ease, inspire confidence on snow covered roads, and give you a comanding view of the road, this is a good choice. Fuel economy seems right in the ballpark for a vehicle of this type, averaging just over 15 mpg, but can get higher in freeway driving.