Don't let the miles scare you on this Navigator! Local trade very well taken care of. New Tires, Rear parking sensors, Alpine sound system, Heated seats, sunroof, 3rd row., , A special all-black Navigator joins the lineup for 2002, which features body-color front and rear fascias, side cladding and running boards. A Reverse Sensing System that warns of obstacles at the rear while backing up and unique 17-inch machined aluminum wheels are standard., , Sharing basic styling and mechanical structure with the Ford Expedition, the full-size Navigator comes with more luxurious trappings and several unique features. Factory options include a satellite-based communication system with a hands-free, voice-operated wireless phone and access to e-mail, stock quotes, news, weather and sports. Lincoln’s Navigator is the foundation for the new Blackwood two-in-one SUV/pickup, which has an enclosed passenger area like the Navigator’s and an open cargo bed at the rear like the Ford Explorer Sport Trac. A Navigator redesign is likely for 2003., , Exterior, Unique taillights and rear trim and a Lincolnesque vertical-bar chrome grille are the chief styling details that differentiate the Navigator from Ford’s Expedition. Measuring nearly 205 inches long overall — 6 inches longer than the rival Chevrolet Tahoe and 22 inches shorter than the king-size Ford Excursion — the four-door SUV rides a 119-inch wheelbase. The Navigator’s height is greater than 75 inches, and its width is nearly 80 inches., , , Interior, Leather seats are standard in the seven-passenger Navigator, which is designed with two captain’s chairs in the front and middle rows and a removable three-place rear bench. A three-place bench is optional for the middle row to create an eight-passenger capacity., , Power-adjustable brake and accelerator pedals with a 3-inch range are standard. An optional satellite navigation system includes a 5-inch screen and CD-ROM that provides route directions and lets the user either find points of interest or link to an emergency assistance center. Optional climate-controlled front seats use small fans to circulate warm or cool air through the perforated leather upholstery., , Under the Hood, Lincoln’s 5.4-liter V-8 engine produces 300 horsepower and mates with a four-speed-automatic transmission. The Navigator comes with either rear-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. The 4WD system engages automatically and can be used on smooth, dry pavement and on slippery surfaces. All-disc antilock brakes are standard, and side-impact airbags are optional., , MORE INFORMATION CALL 563-508-7425