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What is 2003 Lincoln Aviator worth?

What is 2003 Lincoln Aviator worth?

How much is a 2003 Lincoln Aviator worth? The value of a used 2003 Lincoln Aviator ranges from $814 to $4,383, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options.

Where can I buy a 2003 Lincoln Aviator?

Find the best deal on a Lincoln Aviator today. There are for sale near you. Certified child passenger safety technicians conduct hands-on tests of a car’s Latch system and check the vehicle’s ability to accommodate different types of car seats. The Aviator received the following grades on a scale of A-F.*

When does the new Lincoln Aviator come out?

After five years with a single sport utility vehicle on the market — the full-size Navigator— Lincoln is adding a smaller SUV for the 2003 model year. Including the Navigator and the posh Blackwood SUV/pickup crossover vehicle, Lincoln will offer three truck-based models when the Aviator goes on sale in the fall of 2002.

Why is the Lincoln Aviator called The Aviator?

The Aviator name is especially timely, because 2003 will be the centennial of the Wright Brothers’ first airplane flight at Kitty Hawk, N.C. The developers of the Aviator sought to make the SUV’s driving experience “an addictive one,” says Mike Renucci, Lincoln’s engineering director.

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).

Find the best deal on a Lincoln Aviator today. There are for sale near you. Certified child passenger safety technicians conduct hands-on tests of a car’s Latch system and check the vehicle’s ability to accommodate different types of car seats. The Aviator received the following grades on a scale of A-F.*

After five years with a single sport utility vehicle on the market — the full-size Navigator— Lincoln is adding a smaller SUV for the 2003 model year. Including the Navigator and the posh Blackwood SUV/pickup crossover vehicle, Lincoln will offer three truck-based models when the Aviator goes on sale in the fall of 2002.

The Aviator name is especially timely, because 2003 will be the centennial of the Wright Brothers’ first airplane flight at Kitty Hawk, N.C. The developers of the Aviator sought to make the SUV’s driving experience “an addictive one,” says Mike Renucci, Lincoln’s engineering director.

What kind of engine does a Lincoln Aviator have?

Lincoln’s 4.6-liter V-8 engine generates 302 horsepower and 300 pounds-feet of torque and drives a five-speed-automatic transmission. Towing capacity amounts to 7,300 pounds, which the company touts as “best in class.

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