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Ford is recalling 121,235 Lincoln Aviator and 183,427 Ford Explorer crossovers due to a second-row seat fold lever bezel.
The root cause behind the unexpected movement of the second-row seats is interference between the bezel and the easy-entry ...
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Review: The 2025 Lincoln Aviator SUV Rides On AirThe Lincoln Aviator has been updated for 2025 with fresh styling, a redesigned interior and standard hands-free Blue Cruise. American Cars And Racing Executive Editor Gary Gastelu Reviews ...
Ford and Lincoln are recalling a total of 304,662 Explorers and Aviators because the second-row seats could unexpectedly ...
Ford is recalling more than 335,000 vehicles due to four separate issues. The most serious involves brake failure on the ...
Ford has issued a fourth recall for over 304,600 Explorer SUVs and Lincoln Aviator SUVs over an issue with the second-row seats ...
VERDICT Blending a comfortable and tech-laden interior with a graceful exterior and a strong engine, the Aviator carries the Lincoln spirit into the modern era. Positioned just below the full-size ...
A twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6 with 400 hp and 415 lb-ft of torque, it’s good enough to haul our test Aviator to 60 mph in 5.6 seconds. Lincoln tuned the 2025 model’s transmission for ...
When Lincoln’s Aviator was last redone for the 2020 model year, switching to a rear-wheel-drive platform and abandoning the MKX name for the rebirth of the Aviator moniker, a lot of people ...
So, even though an electric three-row crossover is on the horizon for Lincoln, Ford's luxury brand has continued to invest inthe gas-powered Aviator with an update for the 2025 model year.
The 2025 Lincoln Aviator is the mid-sized option from Ford’s luxury arm–sitting on the same platform as the Ford Explorer. It’s spacious, packed with technology, and sporting the kind of ...
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