It’s “bling-bling” for the 2007 Lincoln Navigator 

It’s “bling-bling” for the 2007 Lincoln Navigator

Ford has very recently took the wraps off the 2007 Lincoln Navigator at the Chicago Auto Show. The Lincoln luxury brand is showing off a new look -- the "Navigator L" model is 14.7 inches longer than the regular version and gives buyers an additional 25 cubic feet of cargo volume behind the third-row seat.

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Those who love to stand out in the crowd will love this car – it’s all “bling-bling”, from the in-your-face chrome grille, the "powerdome" hood, the optional 20-inch chrome wheels, the new wing-shaped taillamps, to the new body-side trim integrated into the lower cladding. Inside the cabin, second-row seats feature a one-hand fold-and-tumble operation for access to the third row. The 2007 Lincoln Navigator also boasts of an all-new independent rear suspension, larger brakes, and a stiffer frame and borrows its front structure from the acclaimed Ford F150 pickup.

Ford is excited about the Navigator’s potential. According to Anne Stevens, Ford chief operating officer for the Americas, the 2007 Lincoln Navigator is a clear signal of what the Lincoln brand is: American success, someone who's secure, confident and wants to reward themselves

In addition to the Navigator and Navigator L, Ford will also add the MKX SUV and the MKZ sedan -- a renamed, restyled and more powerful version of the Zephyr midsize car that went on sale last fall. The Navigator and MKX hits the dealerships this fall while the MKZ and Navigator L will follow late in the year.

Meanwhile, for all your Ford auto parts needs such as grilles, A/C condensers, radiators, fenders, wheels, and windshield wiper arms, just visit Ford Parts Online.

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Wed Apr 5, 2006 2:17 pm MST by bob stevens

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Wed Apr 5, 2006 2:17 pm MST by bob stevens

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Wed Apr 5, 2006 1:53 pm MST by bob stevens

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