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| Key Features |
| Seating Capacity |
6 Seats |
| Year |
1999 |
| Engine Size |
5.4L - 8 Cylinders |
| Size |
Full-Size |
| Style |
Crossover |
| Class |
SUV |
| Fuel Type |
Gasoline |
| Model |
Navigator |
| Pricing |
| Current Retail Price |
$12,422 - $13,155 |
| Original List Price |
$39,510 - $43,160 |
| Current Wholesale Price |
$9,069 - $9,605 (Update Date: 1/1/06) |
| Miscellaneous |
| Available Models |
4WD 4 Dr Sport Utility, 4 Dr Sport Utility |
| Product ID |
21650142 |
| More Information |
| . Navigator was available either with rear-wheel drive or Fords Control Trac 4-wheel-drive system, which could be left engaged on dry pavement. Automatic self-leveling air-ride shock absorbers went at front and rear on 4x4s, but rear-only on 2WD Navigators. Antilock 4-wheel disc brakes were standard either way. A 3-place, third-row bench seat was installed. A 3-place split middle bench was available at no cost, to expand seating capacity from seven to eight. Towing capacity was 8000 pounds--thats right, a hefty four tons. Sole engine was the larger of Expeditions two V8s: a 5.4-liter, rated at 230 horsepower. Navigators got a special post-assembly inspection, plus a 25-mile preshipment road test. Rivals included the GMC Yukon/Denali, Land Rover Range Rover, and Toyota Land Cruiser. |
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