How much can a 2008 Lincoln Navigator tow?
How much can a 2008 Lincoln Navigator tow?
6,000 lbs
2008 Lincoln Navigator/Towing capacity
Where can I find a 2008 Lincoln Navigator?
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Is the Lincoln Navigator a good car or bad car?
The Lincoln Navigator was substantially freshened for the 2008 model year. The Navigator earns praise for its styling and space, but ultimately gets bad reviews due to its lackluster performance.
What kind of engine does a Lincoln Navigator have?
The 2008 Navigator is powered by a SOHC 5.4-liter V8 that delivers a smooth 300 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque through a six-speed automatic transmission. The available four-wheel drive uses a two-speed transfer case with optional electronic shift-on-the-fly capability.
What kind of tires does a 2008 Lincoln Navigator have?
Description: Used 2008 Lincoln Navigator with AWD/4WD, Tire Pressure Warning, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, 8000lb Towing Capacity, Stability Control. Description: Used 2008 Lincoln Navigator with AWD/4WD, Tire Pressure Warning, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, 8000lb Towing Capacity, Stability Control.
What’s the price of a 2008 Lincoln Navigator?
The 2008 Lincoln Navigator’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts around $48,500, while the 15-inch longer L model starts just over $51,500. Four-wheel drive adds about $3,000 to the bottom line.
How much horsepower does a Lincoln Navigator have?
Capable of producing 450 horsepower* and 510 lb.-ft. of torque,* the twin-turbocharged 3.5L engine in the Navigator** is a true powerhouse. When paired with five standard, selectable Lincoln Drive Modes, from Conserve to Excite, the Lincoln Navigator performs in a way that matches both your mood and the road.
What kind of suspension does a Lincoln Navigator have?
This 2008 Lincoln Navigator boasts a stiff structure and fully independent front and rear suspensions. Monotube shocks all around improve ride and enable more precise tuning, while a variable-boost power steering pump reduces low-speed effort and improves higher-speed feel and feedback.
Which is the best drive mode for a Lincoln Navigator?
When paired with five standard, selectable Lincoln Drive Modes, from Conserve to Excite, the Lincoln Navigator performs in a way that matches both your mood and the road. A sixth available drive mode—Slow Climb—is also available with the Heavy-Duty Trailer Tow Package on 4×4 models.