In recent months, we’ve started to see more and more nice, low-mile examples of the Lincoln Navigator surface for sale at collector car auctions, potentially marking the start of a new trend. However, there have also been some later models popping up for sale as of late, too, including a few from the third generation, which debuted for the 2007 model year and lasted all the way up until 2017. Now, this very nice, rather low-mile 2010 Lincoln Navigator joins that list, as it just surfaced for sale at auction.
This 2010 Lincoln Navigator is currently up for grabs at Bring a Trailer with just 31k miles on the clock, a pretty low figure for a vehicle that’s now roughly 16 years old. It was recently purchased from the original owner by the selling dealer, and is now seeking a new home after it was clearly taken well-care of over that timeframe. The Dark Blue Pearl Metallic paint has a few small imperfections, but remains in great overall condition. This model also has the optional Monochrome Limited Edition Package that added a chrome grille and body-color lower side cladding.
The interior is quite clean as well, sporting nice heated and cooled power-adjustable front seats, a heated second-row bench, and power-folding third-row seats upholstered in Camel leather. There are plenty of amenities, including a rear-view camera, navigation system, the THX Certified audio system, a rear seat entertainment system, cruise control, power-adjustable pedals, and three-zone automatic climate control.
Power for this large, luxurious SUV comes from the naturally-aspirated Ford 5.4L V8, which in this guise was factory-rated to produce 310 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque and is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission, a limited-slip rear differential with 3.73 gears, and the Control Trac four-wheel drive system.
In addition to this super clean 2010 Lincoln Navigator, we’ve spotted a couple of other nice third-generation SUVs recently – a list that includes a 2008 with 62k miles, plus another 2010 with 52k miles.
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