Make It a Combo
No need for a fleet of sedans and cargo vans. One SUV will do it all.
If you had to select one vehicle to do triple duty as a luxury
business sedan, a cargo vehicle and a weekend SUV for gentle
off-roading or hauling family members, you'd probably pick
Lincoln's elegant 2003 Navigator. With features that make
driving a pleasure and loading up the back end easier than any
other full-sized SUV, the new model, while similar in design to the
2002 version, is far more functional and driver-friendly.
Wider, powered running-boards automatically extend outward when
the front doors open, then retract when the doors close. A single
push of a button folds the split third-row seats flat into a floor
well. A power liftgate raises and lowers in 10 seconds at the touch
of the key fob, and if you're sharing the Navigator with
others, memory power-adjustable brake and gas pedals make it easy
to return the pedals to your setting. The leather and walnut-burl
interior echoes Lincoln's luxury sedan ambience, and its air
spring suspension makes for a restful ride.
Under the hood, a 5.4-liter, V-8 engine provides 300 horsepower
at 5,000 rpm, while torque is 355 pound-feet. Muscle is just as
impressive: 8,300 lbs. towing capacity and 1,456-lbs. payload. A
traction control system helps correct oversteer and improve
rollover stability and low-speed maneuverability.
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New safety features include large side-curtain airbags for the
first two rows, bigger side mirrors with built-in lighted turn
signals to complement front and rear signals, and a lamp that
lights up the wheel area when you exit. A park-assist system
detects obstacles when in reverse, and the doors won't lock if
the key is left in the ignition. The Navigator can accommodate
eight passengers or carry 104.7 cubic feet of cargo with the second
and third row of seats folded down. Price: $52,325 to $54,950.
Options such as a navigation system and moonroof can bring the
total to $60,000.
Editor and consultant Jill Amadio has been reporting on the
automotive industry for 24 years.