The 2012 Lincoln Navigator adds a blind-spot side monitor for the outside mirrors and Lincoln's Sync Applink mobile app integration feature.
When Lincoln launched its original Navigator it was America's first full-size luxury SUV. GM soon retaliated with a Chevy Tahoe-based Cadillac Escalade and has followed with much-improved second- and third-generation Escalades since then. Now Lincoln is fighting back with this significantly improved new Navigator, which trails in power but boasts some advantages over the 2007 Escalade, including its second- and third-row seats. Both rows fold flat into the floor, and the segment-exclusive Powerfold feature flattens the back row at the touch of a button.
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