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2003 Lincoln Aviator in Thousand Oaks

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2003 Lincoln Aviator Research

2003 Lincoln Aviator

Resale Value:N/A
Transmissions: 5-Speed Automatic
Drivetrains: Rear Wheel Drive; All Wheel Drive
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Vehicle Specs
Price: $11,995.00 Drivetrain: All Wheel Drive
Year: 2003 Engine: V8
Mileage: 60,944 Bodystyle: SUVs
Location: Thousand Oaks,CA Doors: 4
Exterior: Black Dealer Stock #: C1304
Interior: N/A VIN #: 5LMEU88HX3ZJ39175
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
Black 4-door 4X4 SUV, 60944 miles, Automatic, 8 Cylinders. Stock# C1304. Features: ABS, Air Conditioning, Alarm, AM/FM Radio, Bucket Seating, CD Changer, CD Player, Cruise Control, Driver-Side Airbag, Leather Interior, **Low Mileage**, Luggage Rack, One Owner, Passenger-Side AirBag, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Seats, Power Steering, Power Windows, Rear Air Conditioning, Rear Bench Seat, Rear Window Defroster, Remote Alarm Control, Remote Keyless Entry, Side-Impact Airbags, Tilt Wheel, Tinted Glass, Xenon, Alloy Wheels, Memory Seats, Moon Roof, Rear Window Wiper, Tow Package.

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Professional Review

The Lincoln Navigator raised a few eyebrows upon its debut in 1997, but that Ford Expedition in pancake makeup proved to be a rousing success. It brought new customers to Lincoln and sent Cadillac scurrying to cobble together the Escalade. So why not try it again, this time using the Explorer? Just to be safe, Lincoln slavishly copied the Navigator's look and even came up with a name that rhymes: Aviator. It's as obvious as the Whopper Jr.

As with its more grandly proportioned progenitor, creating an Aviator involves more than merely checking all the option boxes on a Ford. The Aviator's 4.6-liter V-8 gets four-valve heads and a new intake manifold, which boost output by 62 horsepower and 20 pound-feet of torque. A unique exhaust system helps make this engine exceedingly quiet—more hushed than the V-8 in the Lexus LX470, according to Lincoln. The chassis modifications include a larger front crossmember, aluminum lower control arms, more robust brakes, and a ZF power-steering rack with variable assist and a variable ratio, as well as the expected springs, bushings, and (monotube) dampers. The result is a plush ride that not only blunts impacts but also controls body motions. The steering is accurate and well weighted, but this remains a heavy (600 pounds more than an Explorer) body-on-frame vehicle with a high center of gravity, so don't expect