Southern California residents make pilgrimages each winter to play in the snow that lasts for fleeting weeks in the local mountains, and the Navigator arrived shortly after one of the few storms our region has seen this year. For our ride to the slopes we packed seven people and a little bit of stuff into a Vivid Red Metallic 2007 Lincoln Navigator Ultimate with four-wheel drive and a base sticker price of $51,475 including an $820 destination charge. To that, our truck had the Elite Package ($5,450 for navigation, THX audio with Sirius satellite radio, rear seat entertainment system, power deploying running boards, and a premium appearance package) and 20-inch chrome wheels ($1,495). Total MSRP rang in at $58,420.