View post: Winter Storm Warning: Up to 16 Inches of Snow and 50 MPH Winds Threaten Major I-80 Corridor When a new model year rolls around, you may be wondering exactly what has changed. Manufacturers ...
Lincoln has been an SUV-only brand since the discontinuation of the Continental in 2020, and the second-oldest model from Ford's luxury arm is now getting a refresh. The 2025 Lincoln Aviator gets a ...
Based on the Ford Explorer but dipped in a coating of Lincoln luxury, the refreshed 2025 Aviator arrives with plenty of style and technology. Highlights include refreshed styling, interior updates, a ...
The 2025 Lincoln Aviator is here wearing the model’s first refresh since its launch for the 2020 model year. That’s a long period of time to go without any significant changes, but luckily for Lincoln ...
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 celebrated.
More expensive than outgoing SUV Third row is only suitable for kids Engine sounds harsh when pushed No PHEV means middling fuel economy When it comes to competing in the cutthroat luxury SUV segment, ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley sees three-row SUVs as winners in a market oversaturated with two-row crossovers. So, even though an electric three-row crossover is on the horizon for Lincoln, Ford's luxury brand ...
Lincoln offers the 2025 Aviator in three trim levels: Premier, Reserve, and Black Label. Prices start around $60,000 and range to almost $90,000, not including additional options. All versions have a ...
The verdict: At the lower end of its price range, the 2025 Lincoln Aviator is a competitive and luxurious three-row SUV, but the high-end Black Label version doesn’t offer the goods to warrant its ...
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