Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. It costs about the same to get the Land Rover LR3 to the dealership as the Lincoln.
The Navigator is considerably costlier than the LR3 with respect to MSRP.
Utility
Drivers with frequent child-duty might favor the Navigator over the Land Rover LR3.
The Lincoln Navigator is likely a better choice than the Land Rover LR3 as far as transporting cargo, especially if you often need to carry a lot of stuff or massive dogs.
Comfort
While the front cabin in the Land Rover LR3 offers a bit more head room than the Lincoln Navigator, there frankly isn't much of a difference.
While the rear of the Land Rover LR3 provides a bit more head- and leg-room than the Lincoln, there honestly isn't much of a difference.
Dimensions
Your wallet will hurt more every time you fill up the Lincoln Navigator than the Land Rover LR3 because of its larger tank.
The Land Rover LR3 and the Lincoln Navigator compete for the same parking spaces.
Performance
With that kind of horsepower, both the Lincoln Navigator and the Land Rover are true speedsters.
Handling
With their similar turning circles, the Land Rover LR3 and the Navigator most definitely handle about the same into and out of tight spots.
Drivetrain
The Navigator's engine is substantially more sizeable than the Land Rover LR3's. Remember that larger engines may use more gasoline than smaller ones.
Torque equals pickup, and the Lincoln Navigator will have picked up and gone by the time the Land Rover LR3 finally gets moving.
Warranty
The Land Rover LR3 and the Lincoln Navigator have the same basic warranty.