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2010 Lincoln Navigator L 4dr 4x2 Base
MSRP :  $ 57,115
Invoice :  $ 52,568
Manf. Code :  J3H
Engine :  5.4L V8
Drive Type :  4x2
Body Style :  Sport Utility
Fuel Type :  Flexible
Fuel Economy Range :  20 mpg Hwy, 14 mpg City
EPA Class :  2WD Sport Utility Vehicles
NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating :  
Basic Warranty :  48 months/50,000 miles
2010 Lincoln Navigator L Overview

The LINCOLN Navigator L delivers all the same luxury and prestige as the LINCOLN Navigator, plus 25 additional cubic feet of cargo space.

The LINCOLN Navigator L is offered as one well equipped trim in either 4X2 or 4X4, powered by a 310-hp 5.4-liter V8 engine and a 6-speed automatic transmission. Standard luxury features include a power liftgate, power running boards, heated and cooled front seats, power folding 3rd row seats, THX II audio system, satellite radio, HID headlights and genuine wood trim. Standard safety features include anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control with roll control, tire pressure monitoring, front and rear parking sensors with a rear camera, side-impact airbags for front-seat occupants, and side curtain airbags for all three rows of seats.

For 2010, MyKey parental control and trailer sway control have been added to standard equipment.

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The Navigator is a truck.   It's built on a pickup-style ladder frame, with a separate body bolted to that frame, rather than welded into one unit.   But unlike most truck-based vehicles, the Navigator features a fully independent rear suspension, which tends to promote smoother ride and handling than the solid rear axle on the typical truck.  

The Navigator L is nearly 15 inches longer than the standard model, extending its full length to almost 19 feet.   The extra length does not significantly change passenger accommodations, however.   Besides making this big sport-utility even more challenging to park, the Navigator L's additional size translates entirely into an additional 25 cubic feet of storage space behind the third seat.   That extra space (by itself) is about 30 percent larger than the trunk in a full-size luxury sedan like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class or Lexus LS460.  

The Navigator's basic shape is clean, if slightly bland.   It consists of mostly sheer, tapered surfaces that are consistent across the vehicle, with a chrome strip running below the windows.   The profile is tidy for such a big vehicle, almost lean.  

The front and rear were clearly designed in Lincoln's retro-style brand theme.   The eye is immediately drawn to the big, intricate grille in front.   Its horizontal and vertical lines are supposed to inspire thoughts of Lincoln's Star logo, and the high-intensity beam headlights on either side add a jeweled, classy look.   A second, thinner grille below the bumper replicates the bigger one above, flanked in this case by the fog lights.  

The taillights could be lifted from Lincoln's MKZ sedan.   They're shaped like wings that cut into the liftgate and wrap around the rear corners, with chrome edging and a hard contrast between the red and white sections.  

The details seem to be an attempt to spice up an otherwise staid look, as if Lincoln is trying to out-bling popular competitors like the Cadillac Escalade.   The optional chrome hood accent is basically a thick piece of chrome tacked on the end of the hood above the grille.   We'd find the Navigator more attractive without it, but it harkens back to the brand's heritage.  

The Monochromatic Appearance Package extends the body color to the lower grille, lower bodyside cladding and side mirrors, while keeping the upper grille chrome.   The resulting look has less bling, but arguably more style.   The more ambitious Monochrome Limited Edition Package adds the chrome hood accent outside and, inside, decks the Navigator in Ebony wood trim and Stone or Camel leather with black inserts and black piping.  

The Navigator comes standard with 18-inch double-spoke alloy wheels.   The chromed 20-inch wheels look good, but have an adverse effect on ride quality and interior noise.   We prefer the 18-inch wheels because the taller sidewalls soften the bumps and are better for towing.  

Two exterior features have definite benefits.   The outside mirrors are large, with repeating turn signals along the bottom edge and approach lamps underneath.   The lamps light when the doors are unlocked with the remote key fob, and cast a nice circle of visibility around the doors.   More than that, the big mirrors retract against the windows with the touch of a button.   You'll appreciate this convenience when you pull a vehicle as large as the Navigator into a garage.  

This Navigator also retains its trademark retractable running boards.   When the doors open, these drop and extend about five inches, creating a step that makes climbing in and out easier.   They are artfully integrated into the overall exterior design, and are almost impossible to detect when the doors are closed.

 
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