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2001 Lincoln Navigator Full Review
Date Published: 2/20/08
2001 Lincoln Navigator Review
This luxury variant of the Ford Expedition seats up to eight and offers a rear-seat video entertainment system. Navigator has a 300-hp version of the 5.4-liter V8 that makes 260 hp in the Expedition. Standard are automatic transmission, front side airbags, antilock 4-wheel disc brakes, and power adjustable pedals. Navigator is available with rear-wheel drive or Ford's Control Trac 4WD that can be left engaged on dry pavement and includes low-range gearing. Standard seating consists of front- and 2nd-row buckets and a 3-passenger 3rd-row bench. A 3-passenger 2nd-row bench is available at no charge. Navigator's performance and accommodations are comparable to those of its Ford sibling.
Competition
Though this segment has cooled somewhat with the rise in fuel prices, it's still one of the hottest. Our Best Buys include the Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Expedition, and GMC Yukon. We love the size, comfort, and power of these big SUVs. The GM models get the nod in overall ratings, but shop and compare both before you buy.

For a few more bucks you can get the Recommended Toyota Land Cruiser. Its high price is the only thing holding back this refined and drivable SUV.
News
Sales of big SUVs were softening even before the economy started slowing, and this Lincoln was one victim. In fact, Navigator slipped for the second year in a row, declining in calendar 2000 by some 3 percent to just under 34,000. This follows a 10-percent year-to-year hit in '99.

Though the related Ford Expedition is being restyled for 2002, Navigator shouldn't change as much, if at all, this so its lower-priced sister can stand out a little more. Besides, Lincoln will be busy in the coming year with spotlighting its new Blackwood "crossover pickup".

Then too, a more thorough makeover is just around the corner for both Navigator and Expedition, the 2003 models being slated for new exterior body panels that will separate the two versions even more, plus a first-ever independent rear suspension like that of the new 2002 Ford Explorer/Mercury Mountaineer. At the same time, say industry informants, the Lincoln's interior will be revamped to put additional image distance between Navigator and Expedition. That likely means more standard and optional amenities--and higher prices.

Also due for 2003 is a bucks-up Lincoln version of the redesigned '02 Explorer/Mercury Mountaineer. This so-called "baby Navigator" is expected to be introduced in early calendar 2002 under the Compass or Equator nameplates, and is said to be slightly larger outside than Explorer/Mountaineer. It's a logical followup to Navigator, which has accomplished its main mission of attracting younger, more affluent buyers who'd never bought a Lincoln before. Predictably, Compass/Equator follows the Navigator formula with unique front-end sheetmetal, body detailing and interior features, plus more standard horsepower--a rumored 280 minimum from a massaged 4.6-liter V8. Expect a big wheel/tire package (17s or 18s) and possibly all-wheel drive, borrowed from Mountaineer, as well as full-zoot trappings and a price to match.

But why stop with one new SUV? Word is that Lincoln is preparing a premium version of the compact Ford Escape for 2002, though that timing seems a bit optimistic given everything else on Lincoln's now-crowded product plate. Our guess is 2003 or '04. Whenever it appears, look for another Navigator-type upgrading of appearance, features and power. You'll have details as soon as we do.
2001 Lincoln Navigator Road Test
Pros Cons
Passenger and cargo room Fuel economy
Instruments/controls Entry/exit
Build quality Maneuverability
Interior materials
Consumer Guide® Road Test Ratings
Acceleration

2WD 4WD w/nav. sys. Class Average
5 5 4

Because Navigator's 300-hp 5.4 is fighting more weight, it's not much quicker than Expedition's 260-hp version. Both are only adequate performers.
Fuel Economy

2WD 4WD w/nav. sys. Class Average
2 2 2

A 5.4-liter 4WD Expedition returned a sobering 12.0 mpg, similar to our test Navigator.
Ride Quality

2WD 4WD w/nav. sys. Class Average
6 5 5.4

Rear-drive models have a stable, relatively soft ride. 4x4s are stiffer and jiggle more, but aren't jarring.
Steering/Handling/Braking

2WD 4WD w/nav. sys. Class Average
3 3 3.2

Not agile but easy enough to drive for their size. Body lean is modest as long as cornering speeds are. Brakes provide adequate but unexceptional stopping power.
Quietness

2WD 4WD w/nav. sys. Class Average
6 6 5.4

Wind and road noise well muffled, as is engine thrash except in hard acceleration.
Controls

2WD 4WD w/nav. sys. Class Average
7 4 4.8

Navigator has fancier standard trim but same user-friendly dashboard design as Expedition. Most test examples have had impressively solid build quality, but our last test Navigator suffered ill-fitting interior trim.
Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front)

2WD 4WD w/nav. sys. Class Average
9 9 7.6

Plenty of stretch-out room in all directions for even the largest occupants. But these tall SUVs have a higher step-in than General Motors' full-size SUVs.
Room/Comfort (rear)

2WD 4WD w/nav. sys. Class Average
9 9 7

Wide enough for comfortable three-across adult seating, and a nearly flat floor means no one straddles a hump. The 3rd-row seat is cramped for adults.
Cargo Room

2WD 4WD w/nav. sys. Class Average
9 9 7.4

Cargo room cavernous without the 3rd-row seat, skimpy with it in place. Both 2nd- and 3rd-row seats fold and remove. Heavy liftgate is a chore to use. Cabin storage space plentiful.
Value within Class

2WD 4WD w/nav. sys. Class Average
3 3 2.9

Modern, refined Expedition is a Best Buy full-size SUV. Costlier Navigator isn't as good a value, though offers some luxury options not available on Expedition.
Total Score

2WD 4WD w/nav. sys. Class Average
59 55 49.7
Scores for all Premium Large Sport-utility Vehicles

Low Score
23
Average Score
49
High Score
65
2001 Lincoln Navigator Prices & Equipment
Model Prices
Prices Updated: 09/07/2000
Trim Name Retail Price Dealer Invoice Destination Charge
4-door wagon, 2WD $44,015 $38,968 $715
4-door wagon, 4WD $47,765 $42,193 $715
Pricing Key: Retail prices listed with each report are set by the vehicle's manufacturer. These figures appear on each car's federally mandated window sticker. Most price lists also include dealer-invoice prices. Dealer-invoice prices are what the dealer pays the manufacturer for the car and its factory-installed options. The destination charge is not included in the suggested-retail or dealer-invoice price and must be added to the cost of the vehicle. Car companies change prices frequently throughout the year. If the prices published do not match those on the vehicle's window sticker, the manufacturer has probably altered the price recently.
NA = price note available, NC = no charge.
Rebates and Incentives
There are no rebates or incentives at this time.
Consumer Guide®'s Rebates and Incentives represent a summary of national manufacturer programs available. Regional restrictions may apply, and offerings may vary by model. For a complete list of Rebate & Incentive programs click here.
Standard Equipment
2WD
Powertrain
5.4-liter dohc V8 engine, 4-speed automatic transmission, limited-slip differential.
Safety
Antilock 4-wheel disc brakes, dual front airbags, front side airbags.
Comfort and Convenience Features
Air conditioning w/front and rear automatic climate controls, variable-assist power steering, wood/leather-wrapped steering wheel w/radio and climate controls, tilt steering column, cruise control, power-adjustable pedals w/memory, leather upholstery, 7-passenger seating w/quad bucket seats, 6-way power front seats w/power lumbar adjustment, driver seat memory, third-row folding bench seat, wood interior trim, front floor console (rear audio controls and headphone jack, rear air conditioning/heater outlet), second row floor console, overhead console, trip computer, compass, cupholders, heated power mirrors w/memory and turn signal lights, power windows, power door locks, remote keyless entry, key pad entry, automatic day/night rearview mirror, AM/FM/cassette, digital clock, tachometer, illuminated visor mirrors, universal garage door opener, automatic headlights, variable intermittent wipers, automatic parking brake release, rear defogger, intermittent rear wiper/washer, map lights, floormats.
Appearance and Miscellaneous
Theft-deterrent system, rear privacy glass, fog lights, roof rack, illuminated running boards, rear self-leveling suspension.
Special Purpose, Wheels and Tires
Trailer Towing Group (7-wire harness, hitch, heavy-duty flasher, engine-oil cooler, auxiliary transmission-oil cooler), full-size spare tire, 275/60R17 white-letter tires, alloy wheels.
4WD adds to 2WD:
Powertrain
4-wheel drive, 2-speed transfer case.
Appearance and Miscellaneous
Front and rear self-leveling suspension.
Special Purpose, Wheels and Tires
Front tow hooks, 255/75R17 all-terrain white-letter tires.
Optional Equipment
Major Packages
Retail Price
Invoice Price
Limited Edition Pkg.
2WD, 4WD
$685
$
Reverse Sensing System, unique polished alloy wheels.
Safety
Reverse Sensing System
2WD, 4WD
$255
$219
Comfort and Convenience Features
Navigation system
2WD, 4WD
$1,995
$1,716
Requires 6-disc CD changer.
Rear Entertainment System
2WD, 4WD
$1,280
$1,101
Fold-down LCD screen, videocassette player, two wireless headphones. NA with navigation system, climate control seats, cellular telephone.
Power sunroof
2WD, 4WD
$1,495
$1,286
Replaces overhead console with mini overhead console. NA with navigation system.
Climate control front seats
2WD, 4WD
$595
$521
8-passenger seating
2WD, 4WD
$0
$0
Second row 3-passenger split bench seat.
Alpine AM/FM/cassette
2WD, 4WD
$580
$499
6-disc CD changer
2WD, 4WD
$595
$512
ordered w/Alpine AM/FM/cassette
$0
$0
Special Purpose, Wheels and Tires
Skid plates
4WD
$115
$99
Chrome alloy wheels
2WD, 4WD
$595
$512
2001 Lincoln Navigator Specs & Safety
Vehicle Dimensions
Specification Lincoln Navigator 4-door wagon
Wheelbase, in. 119.0
Overall Length, in. 204.8
Overall Width, in. 79.9
Overall Height, in. 76.7
Curb Weight, lbs. 5746
Cargo Volume, cu. ft. 109.9
Standard Payload, lbs. --
Fuel Capacity, gals. 30.0
Seating Capacity 8
Front Head Room, in. 39.8
Max. Front Leg Room, in. 42.8
Rear Head Room, in. 39.8
Max. Rear Leg Room, in. 39.7
Specifications Key: NA = not available; "--" = measurement does not exist.
Engines
  dohc V8
Size, liters/cu. in. 5.4 /330
Horsepower @ rpm. 300 @ 5000
Torque (lb-ft) @ rpm. 355 @ 2750
Availability Standard
EPA City / highway mpg
 
4-speed automatic 12/16
Engine Key: l/cu in. = liters/cubic inches; ohv = overhead valve; ohc = overhead camshaft; dohc = dual overhead camshaft; I = inline cylinders; H = horizonally opposed cylinders; V = cylinders in a V configuration; W = cylinders in a W configuration; rpm = revolutions per minute; CVT = continuously variable (automatic) transmission; NA = not available; "--" = measurement does not exist.
Safety Features
Antilock Brakes
Traction Control
Antiskid System
Front Side Airbags
Curtain Side Airbags
Rear Side Airbags
NHTSA Crash-Test Results
Test Lincoln Navigator 4-door wagon
Collision 3
Collision (HLDI) 108
Front Impact, Driver 5
Front Impact, Passenger 5
Injury 4
Injury (HLDI) 74
Theft 1
Theft (HLDI) 387
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) tests a vehicle's worthiness in front- and side-impact collisions and rates its resistance to rollovers. Front-impact crash-test numbers indicate the chance of serious injury: 5 = 10% or less; 4 = 10-20%; 3 = 20-35%; 2 = 35-45%; 1 = More than 45%. Side-impact crash-test numbers indicate: 5 = 5% or less; 4 = 6-10%; 3 = 11-20%; 2 = 21-25%; 1 = More than 26%. Rollover resistance numbers indicate the chance for rollover when the vehicle leaves the roadway: 5 = Less than 10%; 4 = 10-20%; 3 = 20-30%; 2 = 30-40%; 1 = More than 40%.
Manufacturer's Warranty
Class Years/Miles Comments
Powertrain None/-- --
Bumper-to-bumper 4/50,000 --
Corrosion 5/unlimited --
Free roadside assistance 4/50,000 --
Free scheduled maintenance 3/36,000 --
Manufacturers may periodically offer additional coverage as a purchase incentive. There offers are not reflected on this chart. The federal government requires two other warranties. The Exhaust Emission Warranty covers corrosion-related parts for 2 years/24,000 miles, plus 8 years/80,000 miles on the catalytic converter and any on-board diagnostic device. The Passenger Restraint Warranty covers seat belts and airbags for 5 years/50,000 miles.
Built in: USA
Drivewheels: 4-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive
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