The Lincoln Navigator isn’t what most would consider a collector’s item of any sort – at least for now, even though the full-size luxury SUV has been on sale for decades at this point. Regardless, it isn’t often that we come across low-mile examples of the Navigator, as most folks simply tend to drive and use them. However, in recent months, we’ve begun to see a number of nice, gently used Lincoln Navigator SUVs surface for sale at various collector car auction sites, and that now includes this 2009 model.
This 2009 Lincoln Navigator is up for grabs at Bring a Trailer after it was originally sold at Bill Knight Lincoln of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and it has remained in that same state ever since – at least, until it was acquired by the selling dealer in Florida earlier this year. Now, with 54k miles on the clock, it’s looking for a new home, and it should find one rather easily given how nice it is. There are a few minor blemishes marring its Ebony exterior paint, but nothing major, in fact, which is also true of the luxurious SUV’s chrome 20-inch wheels.
As is the case with every Navigator, this one is chock full of niceties inside the cabin, too. Those include Stone leather upholstery with heated, cooled, and power-adjustable front seats, plus woodgrain trim, dual-zone automatic climate control, a rearview camera, cruise control, power-adjustable pedals, a touchscreen multimedia stereo with navigation and Bluetooth, heated individual folding second-row seats, a power-folding third-row bench seat, and an overhead DVD entertainment system. Power comes from the naturally-aspirated Ford 5.4L V8, which in this guise generates 310 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque and is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.
In addition to this gem of a Lincoln Navigator, we’ve spotted a handful of other nice examples from this generation as of late – a list that includes a 2008 Navigator L with 28k miles, a 2011 model with 6k miles, and a 2011 with 14k miles.
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I know that front end took a lot of criticism, but I loved that grill and its throwback to the past.
I have a 2009, though mine has 218,000 miles but still looks almost new inside and out. Easily my favorite generation of Navigator. We have a 2016 and a 2019 as well and I prefer driving my 2009
I like the outward looks of the car I only need to hear how payments can be done, and how it can reach to Uganda for me rock on the car
How can I get the price