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2007 Lincoln Navigator

The 2007 Lincoln Navigator’s interior is restyled, benefiting from added front- and third-row leg room, and the dashboard, though familiar, receives new instrument bezels styled after trendy rectangular eyewear. Buyers can choose to decorate the 2007 Navigator’s interior with Dark Ebony or light-colored Anigre wood trim, and the Navigator comes standard with what Lincoln calls “butter soft” leather. Accents are done in satin nickel and chrome for an appropriately upscale look.

Designed for added long distance support, the new front seats are 10-way power adjustable and can be equipped with heaters and cooling fans for four-season comfort. Even the seat frames were re-engineered to reduce vibration coming up from the Navigator’s floor. Power adjustable pedals help the driver to find a proper driving position, regardless of her size, and a memory function helps different drivers in the same household recall their fine-tuned seat and pedal settings. To make it easier to climb in and out of the 2007 Lincoln Navigator, power running boards that automatically deploy when the doors are opened are integrated into the lower rocker panels.

The Navigator’s second- and third-row seats tumble and fold to create a wide variety of cargo carrying options. When serving as an eight-passenger conveyance, the new extended-length Navigator L can carry 42.7 cubic feet of cargo behind the third-row seat; fold ‘em all flat and it swallows 128.2 cubic feet of stuff. An optional PowerFold third-row seat makes maximizing cargo space even easier, if pulling levers and pushing seatbacks just isn’t your style.

People riding in the 2007 Lincoln Navigator’s rear seats will love the optional DVD entertainment center connected to a 600-watt THX-II Certified premium audio system – and Hollywood executives can’t figure out why theaters are empty these days. Combined with thicker glass and added sound insulation for a “whisper quiet” interior, watching your favorite movies inside the new Navigator is just like seeing them on the big screen – almost. The new Navi also features a DVD-based navigation system with a touch screen and voice command control, available Sirius satellite radio, and an integrated auxiliary jack for your iPod or other MP3 player.


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