Wednesday, November 23, 2016

The Lincoln Navigator is a full-sized, sports-utility vehicle available in four different versions for the 2011 model, which is the latest as of 2010. These versions include the 4X2, L 4X2, 4X4 and L 4X4. All versions of the Navigator feature the same wheel specifications. The Navigator retails between $52,000 and $57,000.

Wheels

    All models of the Navigator have 18-inch alloy wheels and come with a full-sized spare tire. The tire model number is 255/70R 18.

Measurements

    The standard versions are 208.4 inches long, 78.8 inches wide and 78.3 inches tall. The L versions are 223.3 inches long, 78.8 inches wide and 78.1 inches tall. The regular versions have a wheelbase of 119 inches and the L versions have a wheelbase of 131 inches. The front track is 67 inches and the rear track is 67.2 inches. The 4X2 weighs 5,818 lbs., while the L 4X2 weighs 6,046 lbs. The 4X4 weighs 6,043 lbs. and the L 4X4 weighs 6,283 lbs.

Power

    All versions have a 5.4-liter, V-8 engine with 310 horsepower. A six-speed automatic overdrive transmission is also standard. Torque is measured at 365 foot-pounds at 3,600 rpm, or revolutions per minute. The compression ratio is 9.8 to one. The bore and stroke are 3.55 and 4.17. Displacement is 5,408 cc. The 4X2 model tows up to 9,000 lbs. and the L 4X4 tows up to 8,500 lbs. The other two versions tow up to 8,700 lbs. Maximum payload is 1,620 lbs. for the 4X2 and 1550 lbs. for the L 4X4. For the other two versions, maximum payload is 1,590 lbs.

Fuel

    The regular versions have a 28-gallon fuel tank, while the L versions have a 33.5-gallon tank. The two-wheel drive versions get 14 mpg, or miles per gallon, in the city and 20 mpg on the highway. The four-wheel drive versions get 13 mpg in the city and 18 mpg on the highway.

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