Used 2022 Lincoln Aviator Consumer Reviews
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5300 miles Catastrophic engine failure
Brand new 2021 Lincoln aviator reserve 5 months with 5300 miles, the vehicle died on the side of the road. Told it has a catastrophic engine failure and needs a new engine. Now I'm fighting Lincoln to provide me with a new car.
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American Luxury
The Aviator is luxury at its best. The car handles and rides a lot better than my good friends European SUV’s. The Aviator has a lot of room and the leg room in front and second row is great! My wife drives the car and she is constantly getting people who comments and what a beautiful vehicle. We would recommend to anyone who wants a quality SUV and it’s design.
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- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $39,96099 mi away
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $35,000In-stock online
- Grand Touring Plug-In Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $43,90099 mi away
Unsafe in snow
The material used in the wheel wells has a soft, but rough texture which snow sticks to and in a fairly short distance on a snowy road, the wheel wells become packed to the point where steering becomes difficult. Lincoln Motors claim they have not had any complaints but our local dealer says they have had several.
Comfortable Not a reliable car
I bought a brand new Aviator 2021 and faced some technical problems in Fuel Gauge, Rear Camera, software and rubber!! Yes , it is a comfortable car, but it is not reliable!! Plus the local dealer in UAE has no experience to solve all defects smoothly.
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Very quiet. Easy to use controls once you try them once.
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