Slowly but surely, the Lincoln Navigator has begun populating online collector car auction sites, at least in terms of older models that remain in solid condition. Most recently, we’ve seen some truly well-kept, low-mile Lincoln Navigator SUVs surface for sale in that particular type of format, including a 2001 model with 50k miles and a 2008 Navigator L with 28k miles on the clock. Now, they’ve been joined by this very nice 2005 Lincoln Navigator, which has 57k miles on the odometer and is currently up for grabs at Bring a Trailer.
This 2005 Lincoln Navigator has spent its entire life with one owner – at least, until the selling dealer acquired it earlier this year. Regardless, that single person clearly took great care of their luxurious SUV, as it remains in stellar condition inside and out. In fact, the auction listing has zero flaws to note regarding its white exterior, nor the original chrome wheels, and we certainly can’t find any in the provided photos, either.
The same goes for the luxurious interior, which looks like new and features a wide array of amenities – which is par for the course when we’re talking about the Lincoln Navigator of any generation. In this case, that list includes beige leather seats, plenty of woodgrain trim accents, heated and ventilated power-adjustable front seats, front and rear climate control, a rear-seat entertainment system, navigation, cruise control, power-folding third-row seats, and a factory stereo with an in-dash six-disc CD changer.
Power for this 2005 Lincoln Navigator comes from the naturally-aspirated 5.4L V8, which in this guise was originally rated to send 300 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque to all four wheels via a six-speed automatic transmission. In fantastic condition with lots of modern amenities to offer, this Navigator should find plenty of interest at auction over the coming days, to boot.
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