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2007 Lincoln Navigator Review
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Unless you pop for the extended-length Navigator L, you've gotta take your pick: seven passengers or a bunch of stuff. Obviously, in the standard-length model, you can't do both without a rooftop carrier or a trailer. If you decide on four people (five when the no-cost bench seat is ordered), the power folding third-row is handy for expanding cargo space to 54.5 cu.-ft. Or, fold all the seats for a maximum of 103.5 cu.-ft. The liftover height is high, so lighter is better. Also, the power tailgate takes for-freaking-ever to open, which isn't going to make anyone happy on a rainy day. Closing the tailgate is easy thanks to a button on the left side panel of the cargo area.
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