Used 2022 Lincoln Aviator Consumer Reviews
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So much to love but...
Been looking for a replacement for our 2017 Lexus RX350 for a while. Looked at quite a few cars and finally landed on the Lincoln Aviator. Thanks to the current market, I paid top dollar and had to drive 3hrs away to get the one we wanted. Love the car but there's a good number of things that bug me. Also, the rear A/C blower motor started making noise within a week and since it's on national backorder Lord only knows when it will get fixed. There's also a few odd noises, squeaks and rattles that will need fixing. There's also so rather poor fit and finish issues that will never be fixed since from what I've read online, others have tried and failed. Overall, there's a lot to like about the Aviator but I'm discouraged that Lincoln brought it out with so many obvious faults.
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"Catastrophic engine failure" for a 2 week old car
It took possession of a brand new Lincoln aviator and in less then 2 weeks, the vehicle died on the side of the road. I had to tow it into the nearest dealer (roadside assistance told me it would be 90 min! I found a tow truck in 10). Told it has a catastrophic engine failure and needs a new engine. Not happening. Now I have to fight Lincoln to provide me a new car, I'm not taking a lemon junk for $100k
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- Grand Touring Plug-In Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $38,99925 mi away
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $47,99023 mi away
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $43,99023 mi away
Stay away - tire pressure module problem
Loved and leased a 2021 Flight Blue Reserve in mid December. Within the 1st week tire pressure monitor module which resides above the headliner is faulty. Vehicle now in the garage for more than in our driveway over the last 2 months. Asked Lincoln to get out of the lease as there is no eta on the replacement however denied. Option to have vehicle put back together or stay in the Navigator (25k miles and smells like a cigar) that they rented from Enterprise - this after being in 1 Corsair and 2 Nautilus’ during this last month. Starting the formal Lemon Law process next. Apparently ours was the 1st of now 4 units in the USA with the issue. Would not recommend Lincoln at all at this time.
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Lincoln Luxury
I sold my 2018 Navigator Premier and purchased a 2022 Aviator Reserve AWD. I had 66,000 miles on it and needed a change. I enjoy having the intelligent AWD in the rain and snow. It rides just as smooth and quiet as the navigator just in a smaller vehicle. I have been averaging 21-22 mpg in conserve mode with regular gas. I didn't choose any other packages since I felt that it had enough standard features. I really like having the roast/ebony interior with the gilded green exterior. I am pleased with Aviator.
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Really enjoying the car
I have been eyeing the Aviator for over a year...and I was concerned about buying a first year car...so I waited for the second model year. So far the car has been great. I feel it is a great American made vehicle! Support American jobs, American companies and the American economy!
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