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Is Lincoln Aviator all wheel drive?

Is Lincoln Aviator all wheel drive?

The EPA rates the rear-wheel-drive Lincoln Aviator at 18 mpg city and 26 mpg highway; the all-wheel-drive model delivers 17 mpg city and 24 mpg highway. Those numbers place the Aviator’s fuel economy just slightly behind that of all-wheel-drive competitors such as the X5, the XC90, and the Audi Q7.

What are the specs of a 2004 Lincoln Aviator?

Key Specs. of the 2004 Lincoln Aviator. Base trim shown. Body Type: Sport Utility See similar vehicles. Combined MPG: 15 Combined MPG. Engine: 302-hp, 4.6-liter V-8 (premium) Drivetrain: 4×2. Seating: 6-7 Seats.

What was the last year a Lincoln Aviator was made?

The 2004 Aviator had the most complaints, but they focused on the performance of the engine itself–shutting off while driving (!), burned up valves, and sputtering, coughing, or stalling. The last Lincoln Aviator to see production until this year, the 2005, also had reports of transmission failure, or failure to come out of park.

What kind of drive does a Lincoln Aviator have?

Lincoln expects the majority of Aviators to be ordered with all-wheel drive. Two different all-wheel drive systems are used, depending on whether AdvanceTrac is also specified. Both systems are designed more for inclement weather than off-road driving. Neither requires action by the driver to engage.

How much weight can a Lincoln Aviator tow?

Properly equipped, Aviator can tow up to 7,300 pounds, significantly more than most imported SUVs in its size class. The Aviator’s mission is to deliver the style of the Lincoln Navigator in a smaller, more manageable, and less expensive package.

What kind of car is a 2004 Lincoln Aviator?

I own a rare 2004 Lincoln Aviator CS (California Edition) that I bought used with 45k in 2017 and have been very happy with the purchase. It is near perfect with a few things that could be improved. Read full review The 2004 Lincoln Aviator has not been tested.

What kind of engine does a 2004 Aviator have?

Powered by a 4.6-liter, 302-hp V8 and a 5-speed, shiftable automatic, the 2004 Aviator is available as a Base trim or Ultimate, both available with either rear-wheel drive or two forms of automatic all-wheel drive. The AWD is meant more for tricky road conditions than off-roading, since it lacks low-range gearing.

What kind of safety features does the Lincoln Aviator have?

Safety-wise, the Aviator earns top marks, and all models come standard with 4-wheel ABS, dual front and side curtain airbags for the first two rows, foglights, and parking sensors. For 2004, a tire monitor is added.

What kind of transmission does a Lincoln Aviator have?

As with the Explorer/Mountaineer, rear-wheel drive was standard, with Lincoln offering all-wheel drive as an option; all versions were equipped with a five-speed 5R55S overdrive automatic transmission.

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