Lincoln Navigator
| DOHC 32-valve InTech |
| V-8 with electronic engine control system |
| 5.4 ltr 330 cu in |
The new instrument panel illuminates not only the controls and switches inside the cabin, but the impeccable attention to design. The 2003 2009 Lincoln Navigator SUV even boasts an available power folding 3rd seat that conveniently folds flat to the floor, then returns to its original position. The 2003 Lincoln Navigator features so many of these wonderful touches, it's amazing people would drive anything else.
The 2009 Lincoln Navigator dominates every road with a potent 300 hp engine. Feel the intoxicating power of a 5.4 Ltr 32 valve, DOHC V8 engine that's ready to perform in any place at any time. The engine offers excellent highend 300 horsepower at 5,000 rpm, and produces 355 pounds per foot of torque at 2,750 rpm. It also boasts up to 8,500 lb towing capacity, one of the toughest loads in its class.
Lincoln Navigator insurance information
Most people pay more than they have to for insurance on new 2009 Lincoln Navigator's because they never bother to compare prices. But with the free online insurance quote services there's now no reason not to. Filling out one form makes it simple and easy to get you multiple quotes online quickly.
Besides never comparing prices, many people also don't adequately understand their policy and coverage. So they pay for what they don't need or are missing coverage that they sould have when purchasing a new Lincoln Navigator.
If you just get your state's required minimum coverage on your Navigator for liability and property damage you'll be seriously underinsured. Most experts recommend at least one hundred thousand per person of bodily liability and a minimum of fifty thousand for property damage. And if you have a net worth of $300,000 or more, getting an umbrella policy for lawsuits could be one of the best insurance tips to remember.
2009 Lincoln Navigator review
Protecting your new 2009 Lincoln Navigator is easy. Remember every 20 seconds someone steals a vehicle in the US. Don't let one of them get your new Lincoln Navigator. Here's how you can cut the chances of being a victim of auto theft:
Have the Lincoln dealership install an upgraded alarm - preferably one with a kill switch.
If you are buying a new 2009 Lincoln, look for one with an electric key system, which also has a built-in car alarm and automatic anti-theft system.
Never leave your wallet or anything else in your Navigator that might entice a thief.
When using a valet service, give them only the ignition key. And never use a "hide-a-key."