Posts Tagged ‘Lincoln Navigator’

2010 Lincoln Navigator L

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

The 2010 Lincoln Navigator L is virtually the same as the Navigator in most respects, but it’s 14.7 inches longer than the standard model. That translates into a little more space for the second and third rows, a little more cargo space behind the third row, and longer rear doors with easier access to the third row. There’s 24.5 cubic feet of…



What Car Does your Favorite Hip-Hop Artist Drive?

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Ever wondered what your favorite hip-hop artists are driving these days? Forbes recently compiled the information. Here is the picture story of what they drive…

50 Cent

Car: Special Edition Pontiac G8

]50cent Special Edition Pontiac G8

Andre 3000

Car: Porsche Carrera

Andre 3000 iPorsche Carrera

Common

Car: Lincoln Navigator

Common Hip Hop Lincoln Navigator

Diddy

Car: 1959 Chevrolet Corvette

Diddy 1959 Chevrolet Corvette ]

Jadakiss

Car: BMW M6

Jadakiss BMW M6 Curve

Jay-Z

Car: Maybach 62S

Jay-Z Maybach 62Sn

Kanye West

Car: Aston Martin DB9

Kanye West Aston Martin DB9 Volante

Lil Wayne

Car: Rolls Royce Phantom

Lil Wayne Rolls Royce Phantom

Ludacris

Car: Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid

Ludacris Chevy Taho Hybrid

Pharrell Williams

Car: Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster

Pharrell Williams Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster

Swizz Beatz

Car: Mercedes SLR McLaren

Swizz Beatz Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadster

T.I.

Car: Dodge Challenger SRT8

T.I. Dodge Challenger SRT8

Will.i.am

Car: Tesla Roadster (red)

will.i.am Tesla

2007 Lincoln Navigator

Monday, May 1st, 2006
2007 Lincoln Navigator
2007 Lincoln Navigator and Navigator L - 2007 New Cars - Automobile Magazine
The new version of Lincoln’s popular Navigator is as big and gaudy as ever before. Check it out in our New Cars section.

The 2007 Lincoln Navigator joins the all-new Lincoln MKX crossover and the renamed MKZ sedan (known for 2006 as the Zephyr), but it eschews the alphanumeric and keeps its real name. A fussy set of grilles clumsily recalls Continentals and Marks of the 1960s, but the look doesn’t work here. Even if you don’t find the effect elegant, you certainly can’t miss it, and that might be more important anyhow. Driving home the “more is more” theme are tons of chrome, a “powerdome” hood, and optional twenty-inch wheels. We’d be remiss if we didn’t note that the new Escalade is available with 22-inchers.

Photo Gallery: 2007 Lincoln Navigator and Navigator L – 2007 New Cars – Automobile Magazine

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