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2007 Lincoln Navigator Review
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Though generally inoffensive, the Navigator's interior materials hint at cost cutting. The dashboard's upper panels are soft to the touch and tastefully patterned, the headliner and front pillars are covered with woven mesh fabric, the perforated leather is plush, and the maple wood trim is tasteful. Plastics are where Lincoln fails to give a compelling performance. Though all feature a low-gloss finish, the silver bits on the dash, steering wheel, and door panels don't mimic metal as much as they should, and the chromed door handles, surrounds, and Lincoln-emblem door panel décor just looks cheap.
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