Overview & Reviews
Lincoln changes the name of the Aviator's high-line trim level from Premium to Ultimate. More substantive improvements include the addition of Roll Stability Control to the optional AdvanceTrac stability system to ward off rollover incidents during panic maneuvers. The previously optional tire-pressure monitoring system is now standard. Additionally, dealer-installed Sirius Satellite Radio is available on Ultimate and Luxury models equipped with the optional Audiophile stereo.
- Interior lacks the rock solid build quality of equivalently priced luxury SUVs, engine noise intrusive at high rpm.
User Reviews:
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I HATE THIS VEHICLE - 2004 Lincoln Aviator
By ihatelincoln - December 9 - 2:40 pmPurchased this vehicle used about a year and a half ago. Never really liked it but it was in our price range and had all the amenitied that we required. We owned a Chevy Tahoe prior to this but it did not have a 3rd row seat which is what we needed. Here are the things that I dispise about this car. 1. Even though we have owned this vehicle for over a year still cant get used to the window controls in the center console and the seat controls on the door 2. Even though weve owned this vehicle for over a year still havent gotten used the fact that is doesnt automatically unlock all the doors when you turn it off, I curse this vehicle everyday for this very reason!!!!!!!!!!!