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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Great looks, poor reliability, Finish - 2004 Lincoln Aviator
By Notrecellars - April 11 - 10:00 amSince buying this car the following has gone wrong: 1) The power steering rack leaked all over our garage floor and needs to be completely replaced 2) The car whistles at speeds above 60 MPH 3) The driver side Seat AC has failed 4) The back door is so out of alignment that it rubs on the front door, this required a body shop visit to fix. When we bought the product the dealer gave us the Red Carpet treatment at the sale, even promising a "Lincoln Product" should we have the car in the shop.....well, we have been in our loaner Expedition for a week now. Dont expect the Dealer to treat you the same after the sale. Very disappointing.
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2004 Aviator - 2004 Lincoln Aviator
By charitee - February 15 - 7:17 pmWe purchased this beautiful SUV because of its mid size and appeal. It was fine until it hit 75K miles, the engine froze up, & had to be replaced. FORD was not willing to talk to us, and very rude, the AC hardly blows cool air, the radiator cracked, it is constantly in and out of the repair shop. FORD has no interest in customer service, never will we buy another FORD product.