2023 Lincoln Aviator Reserve AWD SUV 6-Cylinder
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AWD FOR ALL SEASONS AND CONDITIONS! ADDED COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE OF POWER SEAT! LUXURIOUS LEATHER SEATS! EXTRA LARGE PANORAMIC ROOF! RAIN SENSING WIPERS! EVEN REMEMBERS YOUR FAVORITE SEATING POSITION IN MEMORY! BACK-UP CAMERA LET'S YOU SEE WHAT'S BEHIND YOU WHEN IN REVERSE!
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- 5.0
The Bullet is great!
by The Bullet on 12/13/2025 10:07:41 PM
The Reserve Aviator is a great buy. The 400 HP is more than enough for passing and staying out of trouble in traffic. The comfort is way, way above average. I find the controls to be very accessible, and easy to maneuver through. The gas economy is about 19 city and 25-26 hwy. Having the grey paint scene, it does NOT look dirty all the time. Although, due to traveling weekly, it seems to get a weekly wash. The only issue are the nitrogen filled tires. Living in a more rural area, the Lincoln dealers are a bid far to have regular service for them. All other service can and are handled by an older Ford dealership in our community. - 5.0
super auto
by James on 12/8/2025 5:51:19 PM
A great, comfortable riding vehicle with the latest technology that is easy to use. The Lincoln Aviator has the room to accommodate a big family or six adults. Auto driving, Blue cruise, will be helpful for long drives. - 4.0
Nice quiet SUV but very stiff suspension and ride
by Anonymous Reviewer on 8/1/2025 4:04:44 PM
Just bought a 2020 Aviator with 48K miles. I traded in a 2014 Buick Enclave. The Aviator has very adequate power for acceleration and a very quiet ride, especially highway speeds. The fit and finish are superior and it has plenty of techy gadgets. The driver's seat is quite narrow and hugs you a little too much (for me). I have broad shoulders and it is almost uncomfortable to sit in this seat for long without feeling "squished". My old Enclave had much more comfortable seating. I was disappointed in how stiff the Aviator's ride was; something I didn't expect from a Lincoln. It is a heavy SUV and you can feel every bump in the road and the stiffness of the ride feels more like a sports car rather than a luxury SUV; which some people might like. I was expecting a soft, quiet ride like the Lincolns I remember years ago.
