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Autoblog[Autoblog] Ford also made standard several items that were previously only available as options, including a Power lift gate, heated and cooled front seats, PowerFold third-row seats, cap-less fuel filler, Rear View Camera, flexible fuel-capable V-8 engine, SYNC and the stunning 14-speaker THX II-Certified audio system. The 2009 Navigator will also be available with Ford's new and improved navigation system with Travel Link.

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AutoNews[AutoNews] 2009 Lincoln Navigator improves in Fuel-economy: Unique software has been engineered to regulate gas consumption by using aggressive deceleration fuel shut-off delivering considerable fuel savings with no extra effort from the driver. This complex fuel strategy is being added to many Ford products to help improve fuel economy across the board - including the new 2009 Ford F-150, which offers unsurpassed fuel economy and capability in the light duty truck segment.

Ford Vehicle Forum[Ford Vehicle Forum] It shines, it glitters, it energizes and allures: Inside, the four-door sedan comes standard with Ford’s voice-activated Sync system (hands-free phone calling and MP3 player), leather, tilt/telescoping power steering wheel, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated and ventilated (cooling) power front seats, heated rear seats, rear center armrest with pass-through slot, and an eight-speaker, THX-certified AM/FM stereo system and Sirius Satellite Radio. It has all the little things I like, including rain-sensing wipers and a rearview camera system.

xvehicle.com - All of Auto World[xvehicle.com - All of Auto World] 2008 Lincoln Navigator: With a large 6.02:1 array ratio and two overdrive gears (fifth and sixth), the Lincoln Navigator's 6-speed offers up to a 7 percent be augmented in fuel economy adhering the highway extremely a typical 4-speed self-moving.

Wheels Automotive[Wheels Automotive] 2008 Lincoln Navigator: ’s third-row station folds flat into the floor conducive to added cargo space. The standard PowerFoldâ™ third row offers 54.5 cubic feet of cargo space at the be contiguous to of a button.

Hot newshttp://kasraweqta.edublogs.org/2008/05/03/2007-lincoln-navigator-l-4x4/ [Hot news] 2007 Lincoln Navigator L 4×4: Access to the third row is calm, with a slick tumble and fold second row.On the RoadNavigator L can swallow 42.7 cubic feet of goods behind the third row, 86.3 cubic feet behind the second row or 128.2 cubic feet behind the front seats. This is one vehicle that really could carry a family of six and all of their paraphernalia to save a week, no problem.

6autos.com[6autos.com] 2007 LA Auto Show: 2009 Lincoln MKS: “Lincoln has reestablished itself as a quality and design leader with award-winning products like the Lincoln MKZ, MKX and Navigator,” says Mark Fields, Ford Motor Company’s president of The Americas. “With the Lincoln MKS, .

Cars and Technologyhttp://carsandtech.wordpress.com/2008/04/02/2008-lincoln-mkz-awd-review/ [Cars and Technology] 2008 Lincoln MKZ AWD Review: I unscientifically compared the dashboard height of the MKZ against my 2004 Accord, and the MKZ’s dashboard was aligned with my chin, while the Accord’s was aligned with my rib cage. That’s a difference of several inches, and made it difficult for me to find a driving position that combined clear sightlines with appropriate legroom, while preventing my hair from scraping the ceiling.

Autoblog[Autoblog] The 800-pound GRILLE-A: all-new 2007 Lincoln Navigator: A wide-ratio, 6-speed transmission has smaller steps between gears than a typical 4-speed automatic and offers improved shift quality and faster acceleration. With a wide 6.02:1 gear ratio and two overdrive gears (fifth and sixth), the Lincoln Navigator’s 6-speed offers up to a 7 percent increase in fuel economy on the highway over a typical 4-speed automatic.

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