Used 2023 Lincoln Aviator Consumer Reviews
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A great road vehicle
Exchanged our Volvo XC90 for a 2023 Aviator Reserve. Drives great on the highway…very quiet and comfortable and classy looks. Have only 3500 miles on it now but very happy with it to date. Now have almost 30k on this vehicle and no issues with it. Only had been in the dealership for routine oil changes. Love driving it on the highway.
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XT6 to Aviator
After buying an XT6 Caddy traded to an Aviator in 9 months. What an improvement The Aviator is heads and shoulders better than the XT6. They should be ashamed putting Caddy emblems on a car like that!
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- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $46,99131 mi away
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $46,21331 mi away
- Reserve 4dr SUVMSRP: $51,995188 mi away
Cruising down the road on my second sofa...
I've had the Plug-in EV Black Label 2022 for about a year now, and am very pleased. I get about 20-25 miles out of the charge, which handles the majority of my city driving. When I'm going long-distance (and need the engine) I get about 23mpg. It has a lot of power, and if you have a charged battery it will leverage both the engine and the battery - and you'll get going pretty darn quickly! It's a good looking vehicle, though not a looker. What it lacks in "style" it makes up for inside. Plush Plush Plush. Everyone enjoys riding in this, and the 3rd row actually fits two adults (though it's tight). I usually leave the 3rd row down and have an abundance "trunk" space. With all the rows down, you are in "moving some furniture" terriroty. It's spacious. The tech is good, but nothing really that special (why would you need a cellular hotspot in your car when everyone has cell phones?). Big dissapointment for me is not having wireless Car Play. My BMW did, but alas, in the Lincoln you need to use a cable. If I had one other con, it would be the handling - it's not bad, but it's a little "squishy" - but I"m coming from a BMW so take that with a grain of salt. Overall - this is serving may family very well, and we are very pleased with our purchase a year out.
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PRICEY
Beautiful but in my opinion overpriced. For a few dollars more the Lincoln Navigator is available. Cramped rear passenger compartment comparable to Ford Explorer. Rear seating lacks the luxurious appeal of the front passenger area. The Aviator MSRP is a high price to pay for lower fuel consumption.
Pretty piece of garbage
Great look and interior. It’s been in she shop 6 times in 6 months. Several known issues with plug in hybrid. Tons of ford take backs in them. Ours vibrates over 50 and hums. Already new compressor for air ride. Lurches forward and stops abruptly. All known issues and not repairable at this time. Stay far away because not fixable at this time. Pretty 80,000 turd they won’t take back.
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