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Lincoln Aviator

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Lincoln Aviator
Lincoln
Production 2003-2005
Class Mid-Size SUV
Body Style 5-Door Wagon
Length 193.3 in.
Width 73.9 in.
Height 71.9 in.
Wheelbase 113.7 in.
Weight 4818-4975 lbs.
Transmission 5-speed automatic
Engine 4.6 liter DOHC V8
Power 302 hp @ 5750 RPM
300 lb-ft @ 3250 RPM
Similar Ford Explorer
Mercury Mountaineer
Platform U1

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Unique Attributes

Resale Values

The Kelley Blue Book Suggested Retail Prices for the 2003-2005 Lincoln Aviator are listed below. More information can be found at the Kelley Blue Book website.

Year

2003

2004

2005

2WD

4WD

2WD

4WD

2WD

4WD

$22,365

$23,365

$25,895

$26,995

$29,930

$31,130

The Lincoln Aviator had the 4.6 liter double overhead cam. Although being a powerful engine matched to a 5 speed transmission, this motor is alleged to have had problems with its aluminum heads and at around 60,000 miles according to research done on multiple forums for the vehicle, some owners, were told that their motor needed a complete motor job. Unfortunately, this does not seem to be subject of a recall from Ford, leaving owners to negotiate with their local Lincoln dealer in the hopes of being reimbursed for the cost.

Comments The Lincoln Aviator had the 4.6 liter double overhead cam. Although being a powerful engine matched to a 5 speed transmission, this motor is alleged to have had problems with its aluminum heads and at around 60,000 miles according to research done on multiple forums for the vehicle, some owners, were told that their motor needed a complete motor job. Unfortunately, this does not seem to be subject of a recall from Ford, leaving owners to negotiate with their local Lincoln dealer in the hopes of being reimbursed for the cost.

Awards

Future

Originally, the Aviator was supposed to be on hiatus for the 2006 model year, reappear based on the Ford CD3 platform. However, Ford scrapped the Aviator name, and will be replaced by the mid/compact-based Lincoln MKX crossover SUV, which was unveiled at the 2006 North American International Auto Show. The MKX will be available for sale in the fall of 2006 as a 2007 model.

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