What is the towing capacity of a 2003 Lincoln Aviator?
What is the towing capacity of a 2003 Lincoln Aviator?
7,100 to 7,300 lbs
2003 Lincoln Aviator/Towing capacity
How much can a 2004 Lincoln Aviator tow?
3,500 lbs
2004 Lincoln Aviator/Towing capacity
How much can a 2020 Lincoln Aviator tow?
5,600 to 6,700 lbs
2020 Lincoln Aviator/Towing capacity
What transmission is in a 2004 Lincoln Aviator?
5-speed automatic
2004 Lincoln Aviator/Transmission
What’s the maximum weight of a Lincoln Aviator?
With 302 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque, the Aviator easily outmuscles its competition by a wide margin. Its maximum tow rating of 7,300 pounds (7,100 pounds on all-wheel-drive versions) is over one ton more than either the Lexus or the Acura (only the Land Rover Discovery’s is higher at 7,716 pounds).
How much is a 2003 Lincoln Aviator worth?
2003 Lincoln Aviator appraisal values can range from $757 – $2,117. Find out what your car is really worth in minutes. I’ve owned this car for 11 years new and it still looks beautiful inside and out. No problems what so ever and I only change the oil when it says to.
Is the Lincoln Aviator the same as the explorer?
Built on the same chassis as the recently redesigned Ford Explorer, the Aviator features a fully independent suspension, third-row seating and class-leading V8 power. Like the Navigator, the Aviator offers amenities galore and an upscale interior intended to rival even the most exclusive European and Japanese luxury brands.
What was the name of the Lincoln Navigator in 2003?
With the Navigator firmly entrenched in the luxury sport-utility scene (a redesigned version debuted for 2003), Lincoln decided to expand the franchise. This time, however, it would be a smaller, more agile and less expensive sport-ute — an SUV for those who want all the luxury but don’t need the biggest vehicle on the block.
How many miles does a 2003 Lincoln Aviator drive?
1st owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 8,249 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 9,658 miles/year • 4th owner drove an estimated 16,227 miles/year • 5th owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 6th owner drove an estimated 15,384 miles/year.
With 302 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque, the Aviator easily outmuscles its competition by a wide margin. Its maximum tow rating of 7,300 pounds (7,100 pounds on all-wheel-drive versions) is over one ton more than either the Lexus or the Acura (only the Land Rover Discovery’s is higher at 7,716 pounds).
Built on the same chassis as the recently redesigned Ford Explorer, the Aviator features a fully independent suspension, third-row seating and class-leading V8 power. Like the Navigator, the Aviator offers amenities galore and an upscale interior intended to rival even the most exclusive European and Japanese luxury brands.
Where can I Donate my 2003 Lincoln Aviator?
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