Used 2003 Lincoln Aviator Consumer Reviews
Can't go wrong with this suv
I have never been more satisfied with the amount of money I paid for such luxury! I have had zero issues with this car and going on 48,000 miles.
The 2003 Aviator
This SUV is #1 , Looks like the full size Navi but if a small package, it is the benchmark for its segment betas out all the Imports BUY AMERICAN!! comfort and exceptional luxury superb performance agile handling smooth quiet ride heat ed & AC seats , DVD , ALL the options cost $ 49,000.00 Don't be cheap GET the BEST!!!
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Nice car, not without its little flaws.
Very comfortable inside, a joy to drive, handles so well, lots of power, 3rd row seat. Very poor gas mileage. More rear seat room needed. The only problems I've had since ownership are a piece of plastic near the side back window that became partially unglued and flapped as I drove, and the steering has a squeaky feel to it when parking/driving slow in parking lots. One other thing is that in hot weather, the car often refuses to lock itself and behaves as if a door is open when it is not. I also frequently have to slam the rear gate or the vehicle light will stay on and I get a "liftgate open" message.
Love my Aviator
Had my Aviator since 2003 and loved every day I have had it. I can't beleive they don't make them any more. For sure, I would go out and purchase another one. I also thought this about my Mark VII. I guess I am just hooked on a Lincolns.
Outstanding SUV
Bought this to replace a beloved Jeep Grand Cherokee. The Aviator is the best combination of performance (300 HP), and whisper quiet comfort along with great deep snow handling that I have ever owned. It was 2/3 the price of the Toyota Land Cruiser or BMW X5 (only 5 passenger) and has superior performance. It is a mystery to me why Ford replaced it with a minivanny MKX. I guess I will be forced to buy German or Japanese next time.