2001 Lincoln Navigator

All Lincolns got free regularly scheduled maintenance for the first three-years/36,000
miles starting in 2001. Navigator gained a rear-seat video entertainment package
and standard auxiliary rear climate controls. Lincoln Navigator is available in
two-wheel-drive ($43,645) and four-wheel-drive ($47,395) models. Otherwise, buyers
need only choose among colors and a short list of extra-cost options. Navigator
is powered by a 5.4-liter V8 engine rated at 300 horsepower and comes equipped
with a four-speed electronically controlled automatic overdrive transmission.
The 4x4 Navigator uses Ford's Control Trac system with a two-speed transfer
case; drivers can select between a full-time all-wheel drive mode with a variable
front/rear torque split or a true off-road mode with a locked 50/50 front/rear
torque distribution. The Lincoln Navigator is built and priced to appeal only
to those looking for luxury above and beyond the norm. 2001 Navigator comes equipped
with rear-seat video entertainment package and standard auxiliary rear climate
controls. It is available in two-wheel and four-wheel-drive models.