2002 Lincoln Navigator
The hallmark of every Lincoln vehicle is its incredible luxury: well-appointed,
spacious interiors that offer every comfort and convenience one could
possibly wish for. The new 2002 Lincoln Navigator SUV is no exception
to this fine tradition, and features impressive performance and a lengthy
list of safety measures as well.
Available Models
Lincoln has been so generous in building this sport utility
vehicle that it is deemed that only one simply outstanding model is necessary,
with a 2WD or 4WD configuration. No need to offer different models over
a broad price range - the Lincoln Navigator is built and priced to appeal
only to those looking for luxury above and beyond the norm.
Interior Features
The Lincoln Navigator's lovely cabin is graced with American
walnut burl, premium leather upholstery, satin nickel finishes, and white
LED lighting - all new features for 2002. Also making a debut appearance
is a more spacious third-row seat which power-folds and flattens into
the floor, power-operated running boards, and a power rear liftgate.
The seating capacity is seven or eight passengers over three rows of
seats. Luxuries include an eight-way power adjustable seat with power
lumbar support, power accelerator and brake pedals, and tilt steering
column. Automatic climate control, cruise control, power door locks, power
windows, and an incredible sound system are just some of the numerous
comforts and convenience that absolutely overflow in this SUV.
Exterior Features
A sophisticated and elegant exterior is, at the same, rugged
and bold in appearance. It headlines a chromed Lincoln grille integrated
into the composite hood, and features large clear-lens quad beam halogen
bright headlights. Each vehicle is equipped with front fog lights, tow
hooks, and body-colored fascia coupled with charcoal lower reaches. Protecting
the sides of the SUV is body-colored cladding, and the straight-pull door
handles have an attractive chrome grip set in a body-colored bezel.
The dual power outside mirrors are heated and fold away, and they feature
turn signals. Each vehicle is also equipped with 18x7.5 inch cast aluminum
wheels, with optional 18x18-inch chromed aluminum Euroflange wheels for
the 4WD models. A power liftgate conveniently finishes of the package.
Performance
At the heart of the 2002 Lincoln Navigator is a 5.4-litre,
DOHC, V8 engine with four valves per cylinder and a thundering output
of 300 horsepower and 355 lbs-ft of torque. A stronger new frame and suspension
delivers an exceptionally smooth and quiet ride with minimal lean.
Linear rack-and-pinion steering lends itself to precision handling, backed
by powerful brakes and the added power and control delivered by the 4WD
models for negotiating challenging terrain and rotten weather conditions.
Safety and Security
Every Lincoln Navigator is packed with standard safety features
such as ABS brakes and optional AdvanceTrac system. Front and rear crumple
zones compliment side impact door beams, and the interior is equipped
with a driver side air bag, passenger side air bag, and Lincoln's "safety
canopy" which deploys from the headliner instead of from the side.
This protects front and second-row passengers from rollovers and side
impacts.
This list of impressive safety measures continues with three-point seatbelts
with pretensioners, head restraints, tire monitoring system, engine immobilizer,
and Extended Rear Park Assist for sensing obstacles in your path as you
reverse the vehicle.
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