Used 2008 Lincoln SUV Values
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Following a 2007 model year that brought a great deal of change to the American luxury brand, the 2008 Lincoln lineup features more subtle updates. Enhancing the Lincoln purchasing experience, several models have made additions to their standard features list. For 2008, the MKZ, MKX and Navigator feature interior upgraded with the comfort of standard heated and ventilated front seats. A year since introduction, the Lincoln MKX crossover includes a high-tech advantage in the form of a voice-activated SYNC system in every model. The MKZ sedan now includes rear obstacle detection as standard equipment for 2008. A power liftgate has become a no extra cost feature on the 2008 Lincoln Navigator. While several Lincoln models add features, the Town Car loses several optional equipment such as a navigation system and two-tone paint scheme.
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Following a 2007 model year that brought a great deal of change to the American luxury brand, the 2008 Lincoln lineup features more subtle updates. Enhancing the Lincoln purchasing experience, several models have made additions to their standard features list. For 2008, the MKZ, MKX and Navigator feature interior upgraded with the comfort of standard heated and ventilated front seats. A year since introduction, the Lincoln MKX crossover includes a high-tech advantage in the form of a voice-activated SYNC system in every model. The MKZ sedan now includes rear obstacle detection as standard equipment for 2008. A power liftgate has become a no extra cost feature on the 2008 Lincoln Navigator. While several Lincoln models add features, the Town Car loses several optional equipment such as a navigation system and two-tone paint scheme.
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