2017 Lincoln Navigator

The Lincoln Navigator and Yukon Denali are two massive luxury SUVS with very similar footprints and performance numbers. The Yukon’s greatest strength is its technology. Side Blind Zone Alert with Lane Change Alert, Forward Collision Alert, and a head-up display are all standard. Those features are more comprehensive than the Navigator’s front and rear sensors…
Premier is the highest trim level of the Chevrolet Tahoe. It comes with a 5.3L V8 with 355 horsepower (compared to the Navigator’s 380). Both full-sized SUVs offer things like voice activated controls, rear-cross traffic alerts, and blind spot monitoring – the latter two being essential for vehicles this big. But the real difference between…
The Lincoln Navigator may have defined the full-sized luxury SUV category, but the Escalade has taken over in many respects. In its latest iteration, the Escalade is as brawny as ever, packing a 6.2L V8 with 420 horsepower. It’s also loaded with the luxury features you’d expect, like heated/cooled seats and 4G WiFi. But the…
For a fully-equipped midsize SUV, the Nissan Murano Platinum is underpowered. With only 260 horsepower, the Murano isn’t a flexible SUV – towing is ruled out completely. It’s sloped design also creates poor visibility, making urban driving uncomfortable. Meanwhile, the Lincoln MKX delivers 303 horsepower with its standard engine, and 335 horsepower with the available…
The Santa Fe XL Luxury is the highest trim level for Hyundai’s midsize SUV. The Santa Fe’s 3.3 V6 delivers 290 horsepower to its counterpart’s 303. Both SUVs have similar fuel economy ratings, blind spot technology, heated seats, and smart liftgates. But, crucially, the Santa Fe falls behind the MKX in terms of cargo space,…
Lincoln MKX’s 3.7L Ti-VCT V6 cranks out 303 horsepower while the Journey’s 3.6L Pentastar V6 achieves 283. While the power and towing are similar, inside, the Lincoln MKX is unmatched. It offers standard 10-way power heated front seats with Bridge of Weir Deepsoft Leather, 3 front LCD screens with SYNC 3, BLIS + Cross-Traffic Alert….
With a 2.0L GTDI Turbocharged engine, the Lincoln MKC cranks out 245 horsepower. Paired with standard Lincoln Drive Control and Continuously Controlled Damping, the MKC is forceful, agile, and smooth. In the other corner, the Toyota Rav4 is simply underpowered. Its 2.5L engine is only capable of 176 horsepower. And, with a combined fuel economy…
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